awmart08 February 18, 2011
A health alert email sent out on Sunday notified campus that one student, Courtney Washington ’12, has contracted bacterial meningococcal disease, a severe bacterial infection of the bloodstream or other fluids around the brain and spinal cord. On Saturday evening, February 12, she was taken to Canton-Potsdam Hospital, and then transported to Fletcher Allen Hospital [...]
awmart08 February 4, 2011
Riots across the Middle East continue to shake the region as thousands of protestors fill the streets, demanding change from autocratic rulers that have clung to power, at times desperately, for decades. Egypt in particular teeters on the edge of collapse as the presidency of Hosni Mubarak fails to meet the demands of embattled citizens [...]
awmart08 March 4, 2010
Pubslished January 29, 2010 On January 25th, 2010, President Fox addressed the St. Lawrence community with the report from the Recession Response and Planning Task Group; the scope and magnitude of the recommendations were, expectedly, significant. The university, like many other institutions of higher education, is facing a dire forecast of shrinking endowments and budgets [...]
awmart08 February 23, 2010
St. Lawrence University sophomores John Calero and Oscar Rodriguez, both 19, were arrested Tuesday by Canton Police and charged with fifth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. Offensive linemen of the football team, and roommates, Calero and Rodriguez were arraigned in Village Court and sent to St. Lawrence County jail. Calero was jailed on $20,000 [...]
awmart08 October 20, 2009
It’s a common sight by now, students swiping their cards in the ODY computer labs to facilitate printing. As part of the university’s new “Pay for Print” program, the Information Technology department keeps track of how many sheets each student prints out. Once you reach 400, you’re charged six cents for every additional piece of [...]