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 [...]

By ELLE LUCAS STAFF WRITER   The 2013 First Ever Fourth Annual Great Mount Titus North Country Global Cooldown Weekend Event was one for the books. The whole-day event began with bright blue skies, two feet of fresh powder, and anticipation for a day many call the best day of the year. “Titus is a [...]

A Night with Club Yoga

atfeie11 February 21, 2013

By AMY FEIEREISEL STAFF WRITER   I walk out of the sleet and into the Java Barn, clutching a yoga mat and sporting some ill-fitting exercise pants. My experience with Yoga is limited; friends have showed me a couple poses, and I attempted one session of Bikram Yoga that ended with me passing out, so [...]

Dear Dub, How do you get over a bad breakup? We’ve been asked this question several times this year and are feeling flattered that anyone would think that we’d know any better than the general populace about what to do regarding this dilemma. Then we got to thinking, maybe we’ve been asked this question over [...]

  There are times when we are motivated, and there are times when we are not. There are times when we justify eating leftover fat bag carcasses on an early morn because it’s “convenient” and times when we tell ourselves we will eat healthy – meaning we refrain from getting 5ths on popcorn at The [...]

  Humans are awesome because we think – we break ourselves off from the moment and allow ourselves to dwell on something different, be it a thought or a memory or, most importantly, a revelation pertaining to a manner in which our present condition could be improved. This capacity to abstract and then act on [...]

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EMILY HARRINGTON Age: 23 Hometown: Timmins, Ontario, Canada Major: Geology Favorite Event: Slalom   How long have you been skiing? 20 years. What first got you on skis? My parents thought it would be a good weekend sport to keep the kids busy. What is your favorite memory of skiing at SLU? Coming third in [...]

By EMMA CUMMINGS-KRUEGER The Saints Women’s Basketball team pulled another win on Saturday, February 9 against the Union Dutchwomen. This win was huge for SLU, as it allowed them to remain tied for first place with Vassar and Skidmore in the Liberty League conference. Apart from the uplifting win, the game also celebrated Saints Student-Assistant [...]

By CHRIS MELVILLE COLUMNIST Zero Dark Thirty (2013) The Plot: Osama bin Laden. Director Kathryn Bigelow once again teams up with writer Mark Boal (both of whom won Oscars for their masterpiece The Hurt Locker) to tell us the story of how the CIA tracked down and (spoiler?) finally eliminated Osama bin Laden over the [...]

By NICK SIRIANO There is a window on campus that gleams in the late morning sun. It sends the Scarlet and the Brown down upon the brick path and sandstone foundation, glints in the evenings, and in the fall, our colors find their way to the leaves that are reflected under the eaves of Herring [...]

By ALLISON TALBOT As of tomorrow, I’ll have been in London for a month.  That month is an Oyster card worth £96 of unlimited tube and bus travel.  It’s four plays and five museums (three of which are giants that I’ve visited multiple times).  It’s trips around the diverse neighborhoods of London as well as [...]