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How to Support Local Movie Theaters During Quarantine
Obviously, things are not great for a lot of people right now. Schools across the country have shut down, study abroad semesters have ended, and students have flown home. The U.S economy has grinded to a virtual halt. Anyone who is!-->…
Thoughts on the New “Normal”
Monday morning Zoom classes can be tricky: should I wake up a few minutes earlier for that first shower in a handful of days, or do my sweatpants seem fresh enough to make it until Wednesday? These questions I’ve recently asked myself are!-->…
Coronavirus & the Arts
Maybe it’s just the inner liberal arts trash in me, or maybe the confinement in my house with only a one person audience for my creative outlets is just getting to me, but I have one bone to pick with everyone (actually, I have two: the!-->…
Letter from the Editors: Coronavirus edition
Dear St. Lawrence community,
We write with a heaviness we’re sure is all too familiar to our fellow Laurentians. As seniors ourselves, the uncertainty and quickly-changing nature of our final semester on the campus we’ve come to call!-->!-->!-->…
2020 Presidential Primaries: 14 States Hold Elections on “Super Tuesday”
Super Tuesday happened this past Tuesday which means numerous states across the country held presidential primaries. Tuesday marks when the most states hold primaries or caucuses in order to elect delegates for the presidential race. !-->…
Acts of Vandalism Found in Almost All Residence Halls
Since the beginning of this semester, St. Lawrence University has seen an alarming increase in vandalism throughout residential areas. Both employees and students have grown weary with the rising risk of damages and concerns for student!-->…
Titus Ticket Craze Brings Excessive Lines
This week, the tickets for the ever-anticipated Titus weekend went on sale. This is the 11th consecutive year of the event, and the demand for tickets has never seemed higher.
Last year, Tickets sold out on Tuesday, only the!-->!-->!-->…
Eleven Cases of COVID-19 Have Surfaced in NY State
On Sunday, March 1, a 39-year-old health care worker from Iran living in Manhattan was confirmed to have contracted the coronavirus and marked the NY state’s first case.
On Wednesday, March 4, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced five new!-->!-->!-->…