St. Lawrence is partnering with New York University’s College of Nursing to provide students another option in the medical field. The program was inspired by a growing number of students that are currently interested in a career in nursing. “We were also contacted by NYU to see if we were interested,” Dr. David Hornung said, [...]
jmkaag08 April 11, 2011
The “job board” at the Java House is clean, organized and filled with names by the end of their weekly meetings on Monday at 10p.m. The house, located at 5 University Ave., is comprised of students who have a passion for music. “We all jive well together,” Quinn Delahanty ’11 said. Their cooperation is behind [...]
jmkaag08 April 4, 2011
The catastrophe in Japan on March 10, 2011 was sudden and devastating. Many survivors of the earthquake and tsunami are still searching for friends and family members, while trying to rebuild their lives in the midst of enormous challenges. In the aftermath of the natural disaster, news stations broadcasted messages from people in Japan and [...]
jmkaag08 April 4, 2011
In spring 2012, students at St. Lawrence will have the opportunity to live, learn and work in New York City for a semester. The inspiration for the New York City off-campus program began many years ago among faculty, students, and alumni. There are many alumni in NYC, it is relatively close to Canton and it [...]
jmkaag08 February 25, 2011
“Big, brash, and beautiful” were the three words that senior Alex Comeau used to describe The Second Annual Great Mt. Titus North Country Global Cool Down. Mt. Titus, nestled in the Adirondack foothills, will host nine busloads of St. Lawrence students this Saturday. Almost all of the buses filled up last Monday, the first day [...]
jmkaag08 February 18, 2011
Grace Ochieng’ ’12 is one of 23 women students chosen from across the nation to participate in the Practicum in Advocacy at the United Nations. Ochieng’ is from Rongo, Kenya and, she is working towards a double major in Global Studies and Government with a minor in Spanish here at St. Lawrence. In 2009, Ochieng’ [...]
jmkaag08 February 25, 2010
Published January 29, 2010 In the first week of the semester St. Lawrence students have already raised funds for the people of Haiti. The massive earthquake that struck the country, one of the poorest and least developed in the world, affected three million people. “There will be tens of thousands of casualties- we don’t have [...]
jmkaag08 December 11, 2009
“It is the most exciting thing to happen in Canton in a long time,” said St. Lawrence associate economics professor Peter FitzRandolph of the new restaurant opening in Canton. The restaurant is owned by Rick Cassara, known to many as “Coach,” and is stylishly named The Club. The restaurant is located on 25 Court Street. [...]
jmkaag08 December 3, 2009
There were only 400 ballots submitted in the most recent Thelmo election. The student body successfully elected a Vice President of University Relations, a Secretary, and a Vice President of Senate Affairs. However, we do not have a president. Caroline D. Bishop ’10, Thelmo Elections Chair, informed the student body in an email that “[they] [...]
jmkaag08 November 12, 2009
The Outing Club has brought to our attention that there is a major problem in America and beyond: mustaches are on their way to extinction. “Of late, conservationists have been too concerned with keeping dolphins out of nets and clubs away from baby seals,” they write in their plea to the campus community. They urge [...]