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Is Dairy Really as Healthy as We Are Told?
Independent Research Warns That Risks From Dairy Products Are Downplayed by Industry Influence.
Independent peer-reviewed literature including that provided on the websites of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine and!-->!-->!-->…
Trump’s Presidency: Serving the Elite, Straining the Public
Wealthy Interests Thrive as Everyday Americans Pay the Price
Trump's presidency thus far has exposed a troubling reality: he is not a leader for the people but a servant to the wealthiest elites. From his first day in office, his!-->!-->!-->…
Small Plates, Big Ideas
Mixed Reactions to Changes at Dana
When I heard that food left on plates in Dana Dining Hall alone accounted for more than three tons of food waste each week last semester, I was in the market for change. Then, to find out that Dining!-->!-->!-->…
Letter from the Editor
Dear reader,
Thank you for helping to make my time at St. Lawrence special.
I’ve been at The Hill News in an editorial capacity since the fall of my sophomore year and I’m hard pressed to say that anything!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
How Much is too Much?
These days, competition seems to be on the rise in every part of life. It is not enough anymore to just attend classes and earn good grades. That does not guarantee you a successful life in the way it used to. Burnout has become a more in!-->…
Biden Family Corruption Painfully Apparent
On Monday, December 2, news broke that Joe Biden had issued a full pardon for his son, Hunter, on a multitude of gun and tax charges. The pardon comes after months of deception and misleading statements from the White House, leaving both!-->…
The End of Inquiry: AI and the Erosion of Liberal Arts at SLU
As we reach the end of the semester, it's impossible to ignore the fact that this has been the first term in which Artificial Intelligence has been explicitly mentioned in nearly every syllabus at St. Lawrence University. Professors are!-->…
Do You Smell the Snow? The Sensory Experience that Makes Snow Magical
When the weather gets colder and familiar white flakes begin to blanket SLU, there’s a certain sense of magic and childlike wonder that radiates throughout campus. Bundling up to build a snowman, make snow angels, or catch flakes on our!-->…