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SLU Swelters Through September Heat Wave
High spirits typically characterize the start of the new academic year. This year it was high temperatures. After breezing through syllabus week, the campus-wide optimism of the new semester was quickly undone by a vicious heat wave. …
Wi Fi Outages Trigger Student Discontent
While many students at SLU are familiar with technological problems stemming from the old printers across campus, the beginning of this academic year was marked by a different set of issues. Some have dubbed the campus-wide failure of the…
Great Pacific Garbage Patch Clean-up Begins
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, the infamous patch of garbage approximately the size of France floating in the Pacific Ocean between Hawaii and the mainland United States, is an ever-growing ecological crisis.
However, hope for…
St. Lawrence Citizen Journalism Incubator (SLCJI) Invites Local Investigative Writers to Submit…
Beginning this fall, several North Country news organizations, including The Hill News, are launching an initiative designed to provide local residents with the opportunity to receive training and support for conducting independent,…
Identity Perception & Productive Dialogue: Finding Common Ground in a Polarized Society
By Guest Writers: Bernardo Moreno '18 and Vina Smith-Ramakrishnan '18
Everybody Take a Breath.
Now that the ACE investigation has been completed and people have had the opportunity to reflect on the racial climate on campus due to…
University Investigation of ACE Finds Instances of Bias
At the final week of the Thelomathesian Society (Thelmo) on May 5, the Thelmo Senate read and discussed the findings of the investigation against the Association for Campus Entertainment (ACE).
The reportconcluded that there were…
Investigation Report: Mougheis Umar and Tumo Koontse v. Association for Campus Entertainment (ACE)
Investigation Report: Mougheis Umar and Tumo Koontse
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Association for Campus Entertainment (ACE)
To: Tinga Adiang, President of Thelomathesian Society
From: Rance Davis, Associate Dean for Student Life…
Cosby’s Conviction Makes Strides Towards Ending Victim-Blaming
Bill Cosby was convicted of three felony counts of indecent assault against Andrea Constand in a retrial this past Thursday. Each count holds the potential of 10 years of jail time. With the judge’s allowance of more witnesses to testify…