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F.C.C. Considers Repealing Net Neutrality
On November 21, Federal Communications Chairman, Ajit Pai, submitted a proposal to the Federal Communications Commission (F.C.C.) to repeal net neutrality that was implemented in 2015 under the Obama administration.
Net neutrality…
Planned Parenthood Generation Action Comes to SLU
This past Monday, November 27, two first-year students, Ella Charlesworth and Madison Dempster, held a showing of The Hunting Ground, a documentary on sexual assault on college campuses, in the Winston Room. The showing was part of a…
President Trump Supports Roy Moore in his Run for the Senate
Roy Stewart Moore, age 70, is an American politician and former Alabama state judge. He is an advocate of far-right politics, with strong anti-homosexual and anti-Muslim views. Moore, being a firm believer that Christianity should order…
Thelmogate 2017: An Investigation Into Alleged Abuses of Power
Brian Boon, Katie Wilson, and Lauren Weeks contributed reporting.
In the wake of Christopher Di Mezzo’s emailabout reviving SLU Republicans, campus has been engaged in discussions over the process leading up to the email.…
Spain Issues Warrants for Catalonian Officials Arrest
The Spanish government is currently in the midst of dealing with the secession of one of its most profitable communities: Catalonia. Catalonia began its independence movement in 2014 after holding an unofficial vote for independence, which…
APR 2.0 Software Crashes and Burns; Frustration Ensues
Monday, November 6, 2017, was the first day of registration for students on campus. While the day began much like any other, it was soon marred by a feeling of panic. As the automated system, which students use to register, began to…
Laurentian Singers to Host Benefit Concert
This Friday, the Laurentian Singers will be hosting a Benefit Concert for victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. The concert is at 7:30 p.m. in the Gunnison Memorial Chapel and will feature performances by the SLU Gospel Choir, the…
Attack in New York City Leaves 8 Dead, 11 Injured
A man drove a truck into pedestrians in the lower west side in New York City on Tuesday afternoon. Eight people were killed while 11 were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The man driving the truck was a…