After my high school’s end-of-year auditions as a junior, I was offered a spot in three separate choirs and a higher-level orchestra. I had recently finished all of my graduation requirements, leaving my schedule wide open, and decided to accept all four offers. I dove into my musical studies, knowing that I would be unable to continue them in college. After all, I would have to put my scientific and legal studies, my career, ahead of my music.
Men’s and women’s soccer had a busy weekend as they hosted two teams for three games at the Banta Bowl...
Senior AJ Ulwelling is a star diver on Lawrence’s men’s swimming and diving team. It may surprise many to know...
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Last weekend saw the Lawrence football team driving all the way down to Grinnell, Iowa to face off against the...
National Eating Disorders Awareness Week is a federally recognized health observance holiday in late February and early March. Its purpose...
Hi! My name is Eli, and I’m a sophomore from Columbus, Ohio. My majors are environmental science and music, and...
Sophomore Riley Winebrenner had a standout year of running, breaking two school records, one of which had been standing for...
The wage increase for student on-campus jobs was celebrated by many as a sign that our voices were being heard, that we were changing the system for the better. As someone who works three on-campus jobs, I was certainly interested in the new wage system, but for a very different reason.
Vikings men’s basketball defeated the Lake Forest College’s Foresters with a score of 72-69 at the Alexander Gymnasium on Wednesday...