To Nancy Truesdell and Mark Burstein, Thomas Skoog was arrested for possession of child pornography. Lawrence University left a...
I am so glad that the Viking Room has reopened on campus and that The Lawrentian was interested in my opinions on the matter. However, last week’s article didn’t shine a light on the real stars of the show: graduating managers Angela Caraballo and Jailene Rodriguez and incoming managers Valeria Núñez Herdoiza and Prince Mukuna. They, along with our staff supervisor Greg Griffin, are the ones who deserve the credit for the VR’s smooth and safe reopening.
To the Editor, Today, I am thinking about time, specifically time wasted thinking about rapists at Lawrence University the...
To the Editor, I’d like to address The Lawrentian’s editorial from this past issue. Although I agree with some...
To the Editor, Every queer person has faced some form of marginalization, but when the balance of privilege is uneven,...
Dear Editor,
I have spent this year at Lawrence fighting for academic disability accommodations. I need them due to a diagnosed mental health condition. I have had them since the fall of 2018. When the pandemic hit, and Lawrence switched to distance learning, the accommodations I needed changed. Interacting and communicating over Zoom is extremely difficult for me. I requested new, temporary accommodations to deal with this issue and was vehemently denied by the accommodations coordinator who told me that my accommodation request “was not a reasonable request.”
Dear Editor, Remember this? Ramón Castellano Lawrence University, Class of 2016 Religious Studies & Government President, Chi Rho Honor Society...
To the Editor, I am writing about an uncomfortable experience I had this past Friday on campus. Chinedu Unaka,...
To the Editor, This past Monday, Lawrence University Community Council (LUCC) President Wesley Varughese reported to General Council that...
Dear Editor,
We need to talk about Kimberly Barrett.
Due to her e-mail regarding radical respect, some of you have started to see Dr. Kimberly Barrett’s deep flaws as the Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion. Some of you are just starting to hear about her and her position.