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Purple Week Returns
Purple Week begins this Monday. Put on by the Advocates, Purple Week raises awareness for domestic violence on campus.
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Introducing Object Project
Storytelling – one way or another we all do it everyday. We send texts, we chat over lunch and some of us might even keep a journal of some sorts. But what about our personal possessions? What kind of story do they tell other people or!-->…
Students Collect Plastic From Dining Halls
Two students on campus spent three weeks saving their plastic from the dining halls this year to see how much is used. Due to COVID safety precautions, Dana Dining Hall, Northstar Cafe and other campus eating spots have been serving meals!-->…
Historical Plagues at St. Lawrence University
If you read a plaque to know whose name each building bears, or you just want to confirm your location on campus, there is Paul Haggett you need to thank. It wasn’t always this easy. In fact the project to install historical plaques around!-->…
Phase 3 of the Laurentian Pact set to Start on October 22
In a campus wide email that went out on Monday, Dean of Student Life Hagi Bradley provided several updates to the Laurentian Pact. In the email, he explains that Phase 2 largely revolved around wastewater testing.
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SLU Encourages Students to Vote
Thelomathesian Society President Molly Thompson ’22 urges St. Lawrence students to vote in the upcoming presidential election. According to a post on the SLU Votes Everywhere Instagram page, the voting rate on campus for the 2016!-->…
President Trump has COVID-19
Last Thursday, around 1 AM, various news outlets reported that President Donald Trump had tested positive for the coronavirus. Initially, Mr. Trump’s condition was believed to be fluctuating, as he experienced several alarming drops in his!-->…
CIIS Office Hosts Ongoing World Topic Series on Zoom
One fine fall afternoon in 2019, I set my eyes on a poster advertising a panel discussion about the country of Thailand. With my feeble understanding of Asian politics, I was curious to find out more. So, I went to the panel,!-->…