Knobs. We hold them in our hands every day but so rarely think about those rotating cylinders beyond immediate...
In an interview at Lambeau Field I, Luther Abel, had the chance to sit down with Lawrence Alum Mike Spofford,...
When the dust had settled, and the bruises from many a thrown elbow had purpled, the Viking Women’s basketball team...
While some Calvinists might look at ‘goodness’ and quibble about ‘original sin’ and the ‘inherent flaws of man,’ I think I speak for most people when I say babies are good chunkers. With their doughy faces, massive craniums that wobble and cause the body to go tumbling as gravity takes hold, and their open-mindedness regarding what can be consumed off the floor, babies...
Three years, three months and fourteen days ago I stood before my God, my family and my lifelong friends to...
Fariba and Luther welcome Lawrentian editors and heroes of the common folk Max and Peter to the show. The four...
This week Luther and Fariba welcome the incomparable Molly Ruffing ’22 to the podcast. We discuss paper production, pestilence, and...
The cars that are ours. While I know that private property rankles for some among us, there are few consumer...
Before I get into this article, I’d like to congratulate you on making it to the end of...
A few weeks ago, I wrote an article about LUCC’s pending decision on the recognition of a pro-life group on campus. In so doing, I argued for why such a group would be a boon to campus, and why I believe abortion is anti-human and anti-progress. Since then, I’ve received responses both public and private — thank you to all who have done so — and it seems useful to the campus discourse to elaborate further on why I think the way I do about such an ethically and emotionally difficult subject.