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Hiding In Plain Sight: SLU’s Environmental Disaster Waiting to Happen
St. Lawrence University’s Kinsley Heating Plant’s aging boilers are at an increased risk of a potential failure. Switching to new, green options is made difficult by the plant’s centrality on campus. SLU is currently facing many!-->…
Snow In NoCo
The snowstorm hindered the ability of most St. Lawrence University students to travel back to campus as Thanksgiving break came to an end. Students traveling on Sunday faced treacherous road conditions, flight cancellations, and hours-long!-->…
SLU Health Options
With winter approaching, more students are falling ill and requiring medical attention. The increase in sickness is stretching on-campus resources thin. However, most students do not know how to navigate the St. Lawrence County!-->…
SLUSAF Trends Down
St. Lawrence University’s student activities fund, which as it sounds supports student organizations and clubs on campus has been steadily doing just that for years. However, during this semester, it is far lower than it has been in prior!-->…
West Coast Wild Fires
The Golden State of California, known for its gorgeous coastlines, lush forests and vast deserts has been burning for years. Since the 1980s the intensity of the fires has doubled. News outlets have documented people having to evacuate!-->…
The OC Hosts Thanksgiving
Holiday Dinner Marks Return to Tradition
The Wednesday before thanksgiving, the Outing Club hosted a holiday dinner for the greater Canton community at the Canton United Methodist Church. This is the first time since the Covid-19!-->!-->!-->…
Stefanik Moves Up, Triggers Special Election Speculation
Longtime North County Congresswomen Elise Stefanik was nominated by President-Elect Donald Trump to be his ambassador to the United Nations on Monday. If confirmed by the Senate in January, Stefanik will resign the seat that she’s held!-->…
Religious Studies: Exposing Students to New Perspectives
St. Lawrence University offers 74 majors and 41 minors, including Religious Studies. Professors and students say that religious studies could brighten emotional well-being on campus through exposure of contrasting perspectives in the!-->…