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By NICOLE LEINDERS & AMY YAO STAFF WRITER & NEWS EDITOR   If you’ve recently been to Dana, you may have noticed that some fairly significant changes have taken place. Butter and cream cheese are now kept in the refrigerator, and peanut butter, Nutella, and jams are stored in individual plastic containers. There are more [...]

By REBECCA DOSER STAFF WRITER   You know that dream you have of living in the Big Apple? The endless shopping and the opportunity to work in one of America’s most successful companies? Well, St. Lawrence students, this dream does not have to wait. The New York City Semester is an opportunity to not only [...]

Grace Potter Talks Music, Advice, & the Ticker: an exclusive interview with the returning St. Lawrence favorite

By MADELINE FONES Anyone who has seen Grace Potter perform knows that she never leaves a crowd until every single person in the audience has completely fallen in love with her. She is just that good. She dives into every song she sings vowing to leave nothing behind. Here at St. Lawrence we are especially [...]

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In this third installation of Lab Notes, a brand-new column that features student and faculty research teams around campus, we’ll explore Visiting Assistant Professor Mindy Pitre’s unique work with teeth in the anthropology lab with her student research assistants.  Having taken (and loved) Professor Pitre’s class entitled “Dealing with the Dead” last semester, I’ve learned [...]

Corporations On Campus

Amy Yao February 28, 2012

By AMY YAO SLU has attracted donations from America’s most powerful  corporations – some more controversial than others. Corporate foundations, such as the Merrill Lynch Foundation, the Koch Family Foundations, and the Alcoa Foundation, have funded prominent campus events and research fellowships. The Contemporary Issues Forum and the Department of Economics Visiting Speaker Series in [...]

This short write-up was inspired by a discussion I had with one of my close friends who is a Ron Paul die-hard and a staunch supporter of Ron Paul’s “end the Fed” campaign. I hope this write up will open new discussions on some of the common general assumptions. Maybe I should mention well in [...]

Welcome to Lab Notes! This is a new Hill News column in which we will be featuring a student and/or faculty research team on campus each week. Check back weekly for new updates on the sciences at SLU! At first glance, Johnson Hall of Science is a vast, sleek expanse of glass and natural light, [...]

Step Up, Take Your Mark

Amy Yao October 31, 2011

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BY ANNALYNN WINTERS The lady Saints swimming and diving team started their season off on the right foot with a win last Saturday, beating Skidmore 162-132. The Saints have an optimistic outlook on the year and are ready to compete. The women’s team has continued with tradition team bonding routines, including Big/Little gift giving, movies, [...]

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The story of your life will soon be available on the Internet, thanks to Facebook’s newest brainchild, Timeline. The new application, set to launch in the next few weeks, is a revolutionary profile view. Everything you’ve shared over the course of your time on the site is now ordered chronologically, allowing you to scroll through [...]