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Students’ experiences with remote learning
This semester St. Lawrence could not have more than 1800 students on campus. This unfortunately left several students to make important decisions. Either take a gap semester (or year) and pursue their dreams of driving across the country!-->…
SLU’s Tribute to 9/11
St. Lawrence University continues to remember September 11, 19 years later through traditions new and old. 2,996 flags are placed on the quad to honor each live lost and remain up the entire day. SLU Republicans started the tradition about!-->…
SLU Nationally Recognized for Coronavirus Efforts
St. Lawrence received national recognition for it’s COVID-19 reopening plan on CNN this past weekend.
SLU was brought up in contrast to larger institutions, such as the University of Alabama, the University of Illinois and NC!-->!-->!-->…
Thelmo to Direct $58,000 to Phone Counseling Services
Last week, Thelmo unveiled a plan to direct $58,000 of SLUSAF funds to the establishment of a 24/7/365 phone counseling service for the fiscal years of 2021, 2022 and 2023. This is a significant effort toward the increased focus from!-->…
2020 Presidential Primaries: 14 States Hold Elections on “Super Tuesday”
Super Tuesday happened this past Tuesday which means numerous states across the country held presidential primaries. Tuesday marks when the most states hold primaries or caucuses in order to elect delegates for the presidential race. !-->…
Acts of Vandalism Found in Almost All Residence Halls
Since the beginning of this semester, St. Lawrence University has seen an alarming increase in vandalism throughout residential areas. Both employees and students have grown weary with the rising risk of damages and concerns for student!-->…
Titus Ticket Craze Brings Excessive Lines
This week, the tickets for the ever-anticipated Titus weekend went on sale. This is the 11th consecutive year of the event, and the demand for tickets has never seemed higher.
Last year, Tickets sold out on Tuesday, only the!-->!-->!-->…
Eleven Cases of COVID-19 Have Surfaced in NY State
On Sunday, March 1, a 39-year-old health care worker from Iran living in Manhattan was confirmed to have contracted the coronavirus and marked the NY state’s first case.
On Wednesday, March 4, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced five new!-->!-->!-->…