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Euphoria and High School Life: Are the Depictions Realistic Enough?
The 2019 HBO series Euphoria has taken the internet by storm. The overarching themes of sex, drugs, friendship, and identity have left many viewers captivated by this teen drama series. Although this series is based on a group of high!-->…
Jackass Forever: A Beauty
Earlier this month, Jackass Forever hit theaters. This was the first time in over a decade that the members of Jackass were on the big screen. The response from fans was very positive as every fan could agree it was the movie we needed!-->…
ACE Announces Spring Fest Plan
As the semester goes on, SLU students are getting increasingly excited for the festivities that will soon happen on our campus: Titus, Folk Fest, Melon Fest, and of course, Spring Fest. In this article, besides my Hill News writer/editor!-->…
What’s the deal w/ Plan B?
This first time I took Plan B, I was 17 years old. He was older than me, the condom broke, and I was scared. I was using oral contraceptives, but sometimes I missed doses and needed reassurance that I wouldn’t get pregnant. After a!-->…
Hear Me Out: Blind Date Parties
Blind date parties are scary. I feel like every theme house or Greek life organization throws one every year. There are a few reasons why these parties are never good.
The first problem that occurs is the fact that you have!-->!-->!-->…
“My Buddha is Punk” Film Screening: A Collaborative Fight for Justice
On Monday, February 21, “My Buddha is Punk,” an Andreas Hartmann production, will be shown at 6 pm in Carnegie 010 at St. Lawrence University. The film highlights the journey of a young Burmese punk and his peers in their incredible quest!-->…
Exclusive Interview: The Hill News Sits with Alivia Sheffield
In the last two years, St. Lawrence University campus life has been continuously disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Student Life and Student Activities and Leadership teams have guided this uneasy transition as students attempt to!-->…
The Hill News Land Acknowledgement
Established in 1856, St. Lawrence University is among the other historically white and heteronormative institutions that have contributed to colonialism in the United States. It is important that we understand these contributions, both!-->…