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Students Disappointed with Summer Housing
Students enrolled in the Summer semester have expressed disappointment with the limited housing options, which were announced on Friday, February 19.
The only dorms available for students to live in during the summer term are Lee!-->!-->!-->…
Check Out @slusexed Instagram for a More Inclusive Sex Education
Conversations about sex and sexuality are often hushed, shut down and thought of as taboo, but, according to Assistant Professor Jessica Sierk at St. Lawrence University, discussing such topics in her course Gender 325 Sexuality and!-->…
Texas Hit Hard with Rare Winter Storm
Last week, Texans faced a horrid winter storm that left them paralyzed. Power grid failures followed by the pipe burst and lack of water to the shortage of food left people in the Lone Star State struggling with the necessities. This week,!-->…
Clarkson University on Red-Level Alert
Vaccinations for the Coronavirus are on the rise, however, local colleges are experiencing a rise in cases of the virus.
Students at St. Lawrence University were notified on February 10 that COVID-19 cases increased at Clarkson!-->!-->!-->…
Outing Club Introduces BIPOC Grant
This past week, the Outing Club announced their BIPOC Gear Grant, through which they will finance new outdoor gear for BIPOC individuals at St. Lawrence. The Outing Club would like to redistribute some of its resources in an effort to!-->…
SLU Welcomes the First-ever BIPOC Student-run Magazine
Last summer, amidst the fights for racial equality, Shedrack Bogonko ‘22 found himself wondering what more he could do beyond protesting and sharing resources on social media. He wanted something that lasts. He recalled seeing artworks!-->…
Athletes Support Voter Registration
Recently, it has been an uphill battle for black athletes to speak up due to racist, intimidating acts from individuals in power. Led by Fox News hosts, Laura Ingraham and Tucker Carlson, and many individuals in high power, athletes of!-->…
Wildfires Ravage the West Coast
As of Monday, the wildfires consuming the West Coast are reported to be only 32 percent contained, according to NY Times. California and Oregon are known to have experienced the most damage, with Idaho following closely behind. It is!-->…