To improve security of information and systems, Information Technology (IT) is requiring students to change network passwords annually beginning March 26. Students who have not updated network passwords within the last year will be locked out of their email accounts until their passwords are changed. “Requiring scheduled password resets has become an industry standard,” IT [...]
ellelucas March 22, 2013
By ELLE LUCAS If religion has a home on campus, it would undoubtedly be Gunnison Chapel, even though it is familiar as a secular representation of the region known as the “old quad.” Contrast with the “new quad,” which is a sort of scientific westward expansion. In addition, the chapel marks St. Lawrence’s Universalist roots. [...]
Richard Bohan March 20, 2013
By RICHARD BOHAN A&E EDITOR I know. It’s the second day of Spring. It’s probably still cold outside. It’s Canton. All I wanted was an excuse to list my five favorite songs. Okay? 5. Azealia Banks – “Yung Rapunxel” This is perhaps the third time I mentioned Miss Banks in my music column, but this [...]
rwking10 March 20, 2013
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@font-face { font-family: “Arial”; }@font-face { font-family: “Arial”; }@font-face { font-family: “Calibri”; }p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 10pt; line-height: 115%; font-size: 11pt; font-family: Calibri; }.MsoChpDefault { font-size: 11pt; font-family: Calibri; }.MsoPapDefault { margin-bottom: 10pt; line-height: 115%; }div.WordSection1 { page: WordSection1; } There are three compelling and unprecedented facts about religion and spirituality in [...]
rwking10 March 20, 2013
Dear Dub, What is HPV? How can I get it? Should I be concerned? HPV may currently (and is expected to eventually) surpass cigarettes and smoking in causes of oral cancer in men. So not the most fun topic on the planet, but definitely worth reading on…if you’re a girl or a boy. HPV (human [...]
jbhick11 March 20, 2013
Thomas Jefferson first uttered the words “a wall of separation between church and state” in 1802. The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment in the United States Constitution cements Jefferson’s idea in the fabric of this country. Yet, over 200 years later in the 2012 election, politics and religion became more entangled than ever before. [...]
jbhick11 March 20, 2013
The US in the same position with drones now that it was with nuclear weapons sixty years ago. The US is currently the only country with the capability to change the morality of, and strategic thinking about, war. In essence, we want to have it both ways: to be secure from terrorist threats without going [...]
By Rachel Urban Name: Kelsey Nichols Age: 22 Hometown: Pownal, Maine Major: Government Team: Nordic Skiing Q: How long have you been skiing? A: 8 years Q: What got you started with skiing? A: I picked it up in middle school because I wanted to be able to ride the ski bus with the boy [...]
jbhick11 March 1, 2013
John Hicks SLU Democrats Automatic spending cuts, known as sequestration in Washington, have ignited a partisan political firestorm. If leaders in Congress and the White House do not come to an agreement soon, $1.2 trillion in deep spending cuts will begin on March 1. The cuts would total $85 billion a year until 2021. The [...]
Jasmine Wallace March 1, 2013
By Ross P. Robinson Italian intellectuals, it seems, were building up their own social networks long before the debut of Facebook. A collaborative investigation involving researchers from Reading University, Royal Holloway, and the British Library is examining the works of the sixteenth-century Italian Academies–and has managed to uncover a communication scheme bearing numerous parallels to [...]
Jasmine Wallace March 1, 2013
By Jasmine Wallace Bernard Cooper was featured at the Writer’s Series on Thursday, March 21. He read from several works, including his most recently published memoir, and discussed his inspirations and influences in creative writing. Cooper currently teaches in the MFA Writing Program at Bennington College. He has written two memoir collections, Maps to Anywhere [...]