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Old McDonald Had a… Stand?
By: Chelsea Zahler
STAFF WRITER
The last time you drove by the village green where Park Street and Main Street meet, perhaps you were on your way home for October break or simply out on your weekly Wal-Mart run. Perhaps you drove by…
Don’t Panic
By: Olivia White
Features Editor
Last week on a Thursday afternoon, I found myself fervently fretting in solitude within the sterile white confines of the women’s swim team locker room, a destination I had not planned to arrive at but…
How Not to Win Friends and Influence Your Community
By: Annie Wilcox
Staff Writer
The Keene Pumpkin festival was nothing to celebrate last weekend when riots broke out in the small New Hampshire college town. Typically, the Keene Pumpkin festival is a family-fun event where thousands…
Bringing Hip Hop Sounds (And Studies) to SLU
By: Ally Friedman
Managing Editor
Not many internationally acclaimed rappers nurse their morning-after aches at that little blue B&B on East Main. M.anifest, named “Best Rapper of the Year” at the 2013 Ghana Music Awards, is the…
Golden Knights are People Too: SLU Senior Goes Undercover at Clarkson
By Ally Friedman - Managing Co-Editor
It’s hard to believe that only a month ago I was trailing behind a tour guide, notepad in hand, eagerly surveying another new campus. Like every other school I visited in my college search,…
Feminism: A Universal Affair
By Maeve Walsh - Staff Writer
Feminism is not a revolutionary concept. For decades women have sought equality through voter rights, property rights, pay equality, and numerous other rights we now take for granted. Given that…
Banding Together: SLU and Clarkson Team Up To Combat Climate Change
By Emma Hennessey
On September 23rd, faculty from St. Lawrence University and Clarkson University gathered to present and discuss the largest environmental issues facing our globe today with both students and community members, as part…