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In Memoriam: Enzo Corigliano ’22
On December 12, 2020, St. Lawrence University lost one of its brightest and kindest students, Enzo Corigliano. Known as Zozo to his friends, Enzo was a Performance and Communication Arts and Francophone Studies double major and a member of!-->…
St. Lawrence and the COVID Vaccine
The last two weeks of 2020 marked the start of the United States’ rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic as Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are delivered across the nation. Vice President and Dean of Student Life Hagi Bradley said that faculty!-->…
Biden’s Early Days
insurrection weeks earlier, Biden placed his right hand on a bible held by his wife, Dr. Jill Biden, as Chief Justice John Roberts conducted the ceremony.
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Reddit Versus Wall Street
What a way to start 2021 indeed. If you are an ardent student of financial institutions and systems, or just an ordinary citizen scrolling through social media, last week’s reporting on the Stock Market brought the country together, mostly!-->…
Guest Writer’s Series: Ana Marie Spagna
“We are now faced with the fact that tomorrow is today. We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now. In this unfolding conundrum of life and history, there is such a thing as being too late. This is no time for apathy or complacency,”!-->…
Issues with Spectrum Arise this Semester For SLU Students Learning Remotely
One thing most students and professors can depend on is internet issues during a remote learning semester. However, one thing they do not expect is being blocked from their school websites and VPN due to their internet provider.
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Career Corner with Brandon Studler ’17, Graduate MSW Student, VT DCF Title IV-E Intern, Alumni IDEAL…
Questions by Jillian McKernan-Walley ’93, P’21, Director, Center for Career Excellence & Sarah Coburn, Senior Associate Director, Center for Career Excellence
Q: Graduate/Professional School Search: What should students consider!-->!-->!-->…
REDress Project – Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Throughout this week you may have noticed red paper dresses appearing in the student center, but if you have not taken the time to scan the QR codes around the stairs, you may not get the big picture. This last week marked the beginning of!-->…