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Fans Eagerly Await New “Animal Crossing” Content
Gamers around the world rejoice as the new Animal Crossing game, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, releases in less than a month! Shown for the first time at E3 in June 2019, new and old fans of the series alike were in awe over the idea of!-->…
Should Democrats be Concerned About Sanders?
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has launched into frontrunner status after his landslide victory in the Nevada Caucuses on Saturday, winning just over 34% of the first round vote and 46% of county delegates, with former Vice President Joe!-->…
Student Exhibit, “Faces of St. Lawrence” Highlights Importance of Representation
SLU’s Diversity and Inclusion Office opened a new exhibit highlighting the works of several artists of color in the Sullivan Student Center last week, signaling the beginnings of a new initiative centered around positive imaging for!-->…
Talk to Young St. Lawrence Alums This March
Alumni will return to campus to speak to students about their careers and life after college next Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Hannon Room for Laurentians in Residence. The five alums, who graduated in the past ten years, will participate in!-->…
Weinstein Conviction: “Victory” For #MeToo
fter Harvey Weinstein’s high-profile two-week-long sexual assault trial with 30 hours of jury deliberation, renowned film producer Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of two felony sex crimes this past Monday.
The trial is seen as a!-->!-->!-->…
Women’s Basketball Advances to Semifinals
Leaving the weekend with an unfortunate loss to Renesslaer and an overall record of 17 wins and 8 losses, St. Lawrence Women’s Basketball looked to Tuesday’s Liberty League first round match up against Rochester Institute of Technology.!-->…
Class of 2020 Celebrates 100th Night
Tuesday night saw Gunnison Memorial Chapel packed with what seemed to be the entirety of the class of 2020 for their 100th Night celebration. Though the night actually marked only 89 nights until graduation, the energy in the building was!-->…
Sanders and Buttigieg Lead Democratic Primary
As the calendar flipped from January to February, the realities of the Democratic Presidential Primary race settled into place. Despite only two states having held elections to this point, the impact of these early elections has been felt!-->…