The winter season has been up and running and we have a lot of excitement from several LU teams. This...
At the start of high school, I dressed in baggy clothes and clunky boots. My head was shaved. If it weren’t for my short stature, I might’ve easily been mistaken for a boy. I was actively creating distance between myself and my idea of femininity. Like many others, I associated my femininity with weakness and ignorance. I had grown to hate it over time, to hate the way it enabled people to view me and treat me. I did what I felt would protect me from those misconceptions. By presenting androgynously, I convinced myself that I would be perceived...
Dear reader, As you may know, it’s hiring season here at The Lawrentian, so you will likely be seeing some...
The 57th annual Great Midwest Trivia Contest just wrapped up last Sunday night (technically Monday morning) at 1 a.m., leaving...
Content Warning: The exhibition Crossing the Vertical Border: On the Central American Migrant Trail contains violence and sexual assault representations....
Again, I would like to credit the Greek legacy with this classic fable, the story being traditionally attributed to the...
Tyler Nanstad performed his senior recital on Saturday, January 29, joined by fellow fourth-years Alison Gauvreau and Melanie Shefchik, as...
On a Sunday evening, Maggie, which is a pseudonym, tested positive for COVID-19. She had bought a rapid test when...