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St. Lawrence Student Art of the Week – February 5th, 2018
St. Lawrence University has many talented artists that you might not know about. Each week, The Hill News will publish the Art of the Week on our website so you can see what your creative Laurentians are up to. To submit your work or to…
Ferocious Flu Strain Hits St. Lawrence Campus
SLU flu season is upon us again, and this year’s strain is already the most widespread flu on record in the past 13 years. It has caused the death of 37 children in the United States, more than normal for this early in the flu season.…
The Ongoing Project of Sustainability at SLU
St. Lawrence University advertises itself as having embraced sustainability as a core value. It does so, according to the Office of Sustainability page, through working to implement projects to fulfill the goals in its Climate Action Plan,…
The Heliocentric Oppressive Model
At Middlebury College, a new crisis is brewing. The group Social Justice Warriors Against Oppression Always Everywhere Yesterday (SJWAOAEY) recently unveiled a vocal new campaign against the sun.
“If you think about it and aren’t an…
NBA’s Star-Player-Movement & Blake Griffin Trade to Detroit
As the 2016-17 NBA season came to its conclusion, Blake Griffin pondered his future in the league. While many teams surely would be seeking the talents of the ultra-talented power forward during his period of free agency in the summer of…
Bollywood Musical Sparks Religious Tensions
On January 25, India released its first 3D IMAX film, “Padmaavat”, a Bollywood musical about revered Hindu legend Queen Padmavati set in fourteenth century Rajasthan.
The story of Queen Padmavati dates to a sixteenth century Sufi Muslim…
Migos’s “Culture II” Review
In their third studio album "Culture II,” released Jan. 26 by Quality Control Records and UMG Recordings; Takeoff, Quavo, and Offset, a trio commonly known as Migos, cleverly subvert socio-cultural norms and provide insightful commentary on…
The Objective Truth
Laurentians love to say that we go to school in the middle of nowhere. We’re just about as far north as you can get before reaching our friendly Canadian neighbors. We’re surrounded by farmland, the Amish, empty space, and trees. Even while…