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SLU in the Age of the Black Lives Matter Movement
Edited by Ramon Veras and Michael Paulino.
As some of us march in protest, take to social media, and/or donate to organizations that speak to our values, we are beginning to recognize that some of our organized institutions do not!-->!-->!-->…
Canton Businesses Are Struggling to Survive COVID. Without Students, the Battle is Even Harder.
As the COVID-19 virus continues to sweep across the United States, small business owners are adapting their stores as much as possible to stay afloat. In small college towns like Canton, New York, the absence of students in the area adds a!-->…
Quarantined Right into Their Own Nightmare
My mid-day
haze is broken by a student who walks briskly walks into the office, her pupils
as brown as the curls that rest upon her head and surrounded by rivers of
bloodshot veins travelling across the entirety of her eyes. She’s on the!-->…
Thelmo to Direct $58,000 to Phone Counseling Services
Last week, Thelmo unveiled a plan to direct $58,000 of SLUSAF funds to the establishment of a 24/7/365 phone counseling service for the fiscal years of 2021, 2022 and 2023. This is a significant effort toward the increased focus from!-->…
In an Ideal World: NHL Playoffs
With Stanley Cup playoffs originally scheduled to start the 8th of April, the hockey world, currently paused due to the COVID-19 pandemic, finds itself wondering: what now?
There have not been any concrete decisions made about when!-->!-->!-->…
Emergency Fund Supports SLU Students During COVID-19 Pandemic
An emergency fund has been established to support St. Lawrence students during the COVID-19 pandemic. As of April 6, 79,325 dollars have been raised.
All donations go directly to students using the fund.
The fund can be used!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Community Rallies to Provide Tutors During Remote Learning
Students and teachers are struggling to meet academic standards under distance learning and demonstrate a need for volunteer tutoring services in the community. As a result, residents of the Hudson Valley launched Dutchess/Orange Tutoring!-->…
St. Lawrence County Prepares for New Primary Date
New York State’s primary elections have been postponed until June 23. Gov. Andrew Cuomo made the decision Saturday due to the coronavirus outbreak that has infected thousands of New York residents.
The St. Lawrence County!-->!-->!-->…