For better or worse, comparison is a huge part of Lawrence’s campus culture. Comparing ourselves to other students, comparing how hard classes are, comparing your free time to someone else’s.....
Lawrence’s baseball and softball teams had a busy reading period finishing out their respective regular seasons. Baseball started off strong...
The 128th Boston Marathon was held last Monday, April 17. The race promised fast times and good vibes, with spectators...
Lawrence University’s men’s and women’s cross country teams competed at the Augustana Interregional Rumble in Rock Island, Ill. last Saturday,...
This past weekend saw Lawrence’s fencing teams compete at the Central Collegiate Fencing Conference Championships (CCFCC). The CCFCC were held...
One of Lawrence’s many quirks is how late in the year its Fall Term starts. This year, the school year began on Sep. 16. Fall athletes arrive earlier, however, in order to keep the same schedule as competitive schools...
Tensions were high on Sunday, Jan. 14 as Lawrence’s men’s and women’s basketball teams faced off against the Cornell College...
I grew up in Nevada, living with my grandpa, who loved the mountains and the desert more than anything....
Being a student athlete is undeniably stressful. Having to split your time between class, homework, practices, games, work and other...
Growing up, I felt a bit out of place without a mother. I knew plenty of people raised by single mothers, and a few people with two dads, but nobody with a single father. Luckily, I was also minorly (majorly) obsessed with “Star Wars” growing up. I remember watching “Attack of the Clones” as a middle schooler and thinking that Boba Fett was just like me: he only had a dad, and he certainly had plenty of siblings as well. Fortunately, my father was not beheaded by Mace Windu when I was a child like Jango Fett was.