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Ain’t No Party like a SLU Party
At a first glance, St. Lawrence University may seem like your typical four-year academic institution. However, it definitely has some idiosyncrasies, especially within the party culture.
First of all, let’s talk about the weather.…
Kenya on U.S. Politics
By JONATHAN TEN EYCK
FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
In 2008, the United States of America elected the country’s first black president. This landmark moment in American politics was celebrated not only within the country, but also in the East…
Wisdom from: Dear Blank, Please Blank
“Dear students, I know when you’re texting. Sincerely, no one just looks down at their crotch and smiles.”
– Dear Blank Please Blank
I found this quote on a website called Dear Blank Please Blank. The entire site has quotes of…
Wisdom from Elton John
Photo Courtesy of Telegraph.UK
“And it seems to me you lived your life/ like a candle in the wind/ never know who to cling to/ when the rain set in/ your candle burned out long before/ your legend ever did” – Elton John.
The words…
Feel the Beet: Natural Remedies
I think it is fair to say that second semester sicknesses are running rampant across campus. My roommate, for one, has consumed multiple rolls of toilet paper for nasal purposes. In this highly infectious time, people are scrambling to…
Hello from the Other Side: Alumna Natalie Dignam ‘15 Talks Adulting
If you’re a senior this spring, then you’re feeling the pressure to get your resume out there and figure out the next step. The job hunt is on, and everybody is trying to beef up that summer job description to make it sound like a paid…
Wisdom from MLK, Jr.
“Men often hate each other be- cause they fear each other; they fear each other because they don’t know each other; they don’t know each other because they can not communicate; they can not communicate because they are separated.” – Dr.…
Boot‘n Paddle: Make Your Own…
This week we rang in the first ever 434th annual month of February and I know I will not be shock- ing anyone too much by pointing out that it might as well be April 1 with the lack of snow on the ground. Traditionally, this has…