mesaul08 February 14, 2012
The Bacheller Memorial Chime is rung each day at 5 o’clock and is one of the most unique and awesome aspects of the St. Lawrence experience. Last Thursday, many students may have noticed that the bells rang at a very unusual time. This was no mistake. This ringing of the bells marked the end of [...]
mesaul08 September 16, 2011
The Bacheller Memorial Chime rings from our chapel each day at 5 o’clock and is one of the most unique aspects of the St. Lawrence experience. Last Thursday, many students may have noticed that the bells rang at a very unusual time; this was no mistake. This ringing of the bells marked the end of [...]
mesaul08 March 25, 2011
A group of thirteen SLU students, most members of the Habitat for Humanity Club, spent spring vacation in Statesboro, Georgia volunteering with the organization. After a two-day trek in SLU vans down the east coast, the group arrived in Bulloch County in time to help Habitat for Humanity build their 42nd house in the county [...]
In the early spring, yet another class of St. Lawrence students will graduate and head off into the real world, trying to score jobs and boost their resumes with a variety of awesome internships. Of course, the way that the job market is today, it seems harder and harder to find a job fresh out [...]
mesaul08 December 8, 2010
It was fish for dinner Tuesday night at Dana dining hall, with a surprising side of activism. Around 6:30 pm Tuesday evening, several groups of students stood up during dinner and performed songs based around sexual awareness that those who were watching will not soon forget. A total of five groups of students in various [...]
mesaul08 October 12, 2010
Many professors on campus have been published in one way or another. Some write extensive and knowledgeable textbooks, while others have had essays printed in literary magazines and written several books. Associate professor of English Bob Cowser has recently published a book that is part crime novel and part coming-of-age story involving the murder [...]
mesaul08 March 4, 2010
Published February 5, 2010 As most of us know by now, our beloved local grocery store P&C will be closing its doors in February as its parent company, Penn Traffic, has filed bankruptcy for the third time in 10 years. However, a surprising twist has surfaced. An article in The Watertown Daily Times reports that [...]
mesaul08 November 12, 2009
Remember when sharing used to be a common neighborly activity? A cup of sugar or maybe a power drill didn’t seem so odd to lend to those that lived around you. In this day and age, it seems as though we are putting up more and more fences and letting fewer and fewer people into [...]
mesaul08 November 5, 2009
The Winston Room, normally packed for events like movies or comedians, had a different audience Wednesday night. At 7 p.m., students and delegates of the Thelomathesian Society gathered for a panel focused on the Recession task force group that has met over the past week. The purpose of the panel was to provide information and [...]