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How Was Your Weekend?
This post is available courtesy of the Weave News' series titled Surviving PWIs for POC.
It’s Monday morning. I’m in my politics class, and our profesor has broken us into groups to dive deeper into the discussion topic. Of the 5 of us!-->!-->!-->…
The Class of 2022 Responds to Reopening
The Class of 2022 would like to share our collective concerns on the current plan for the 2020-2021 academic year with the University administration and fellow Laurentians. This letter is written by the Class of 2022 Council and reflects!-->…
Update to the 2020-2021 Academic Year and Graduation for the Class of 2020
On Jun. 23, students, graduates and employees of St. Lawrence University received an update about the status of the 2020-2021 academic year. This update gave details about the administration’s plan for an on-campus experience and!-->…
A Newly Defined Normalcy
Rejoice! We will be able to reunite with all of our fellow Laurentians. Well, maybe. Masked and socially distanced, of course. On June 16th, Student Life and Academic Affairs gave us an update as to!-->…
SLU Faculty Letter to the Community About Systemic Racism in America
Moving with the country in the Black Lives Matter movement and striving towards changes, the faculty at St. Lawrence University shares their thoughts to the community about systemic racism in America. At the end of June 11, 2020, more than!-->…
It’s Time For Action, SLU: Building Forward in the Age of the Black Lives Matter Movement
Edited by Hamidou Sylla and Ramon Veras.
Few moments in my life have filled me with so
much drive and dedication -- while at the same time leaving me so devastated. I
write this with my mind cycling through the countless corporate!-->!-->!-->…
SLU in the Age of the Black Lives Matter Movement
Edited by Ramon Veras and Michael Paulino.
As some of us march in protest, take to social media, and/or donate to organizations that speak to our values, we are beginning to recognize that some of our organized institutions do not!-->!-->!-->…
Canton Businesses Are Struggling to Survive COVID. Without Students, the Battle is Even Harder.
As the COVID-19 virus continues to sweep across the United States, small business owners are adapting their stores as much as possible to stay afloat. In small college towns like Canton, New York, the absence of students in the area adds a!-->…