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Quarantine at SLU
Since returning to campus, some students have been placed into quarantine—entailing near total isolation—for varying periods of time. Reasons for admission to one of the 180 quarantine beds vary and it shouldn’t be assumed that!-->…
Phase 3: Cross Residence Hall Visitation Updates
In a campus wide email sent out on Tuesday Night, Hagi Bradely, Vice President and Dean of Student, provided updates to cross-residential visitation which is a part of Phase 3 of the Laurentian Pact. Phase 3 started on Thursday,!-->…
Class Councils Continue to Fundraise Through COVID
Even through the pandemic and the three semester plan this year, class councils are still working to raise money for their senior weeks. Both the class of 2022 and class of 2023 are fundraising in the coming weeks.
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Study Abroad Got Cancelled. What’s Next for Students?
On October 13th, St. Lawrence University released the decision to cancel all off-campus programs for the Spring semester of 2021. According to the Associate Dean of the Center for International and Intercultural Studies Marina Llorente,!-->…
Retirement Funds Cut Due to the COVID-19 Crisis
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been felt throughout the nation, and higher education has not been spared. In the last nine months, St. Lawrence University’s administrative staff made a number of strategic decisions to!-->…
Dean and Director of Admissions Respond to Recent Concerns About Data Privacy and Campus Tour Safety
Since the beginning of October, The Hill News has received several anonymous complaints towards the Admissions Office from students on campus. These concerns include students' data privacy and the return of campus tours. This Tuesday, The!-->…
Will the Pandemic End SLU?
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected colleges and universities across the world, including St. Lawrence. The Boston Business Journal reported expert predictions say “10 percent to 20 percent of U.S. higher education institutions may be!-->…
Canton Businesses are Recovering
Over a month has passed since college students have returned to Canton, and local businesses have been feeling the impact of their return.
Both new and veteran businesses in Canton felt the effects of the COVID-19 crisis, but in!-->!-->!-->…