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Molly Ruffing·
CommunityLetters to the EditorOpinions & Editorials
·September 10, 2021

A Welcome Letter from the Editor

Dear Reader, I would like to echo a sentiment that I hope you’ve heard countless times since stepping foot on...
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villeriusm·
Opinions & Editorials
·May 28, 2021

Polarity^2: A warm hug for summer

We're at the point in the spring season and spring term where we can feel summer approaching. I've been thinking about one of my favorite songs, "Summer Soft" by Stevie Wonder. There's something about the song's dense texture and Stevie's incomparable voice that reminds me both of summer's restless heat and the nostalgia of school ending. In the song, Stevie shares with us an evocation of summer and winter and how he feels fooled and heartbroken when they end. He references this again and again in the chorus, singing "and he's gone" and "and she's gone.”
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lauren-kelly·
Opinions & Editorials
·May 28, 2021

What I’ve learned living the paper mill life

Since I turned eighteen, I have spent the last three summers working at a nearby paper mill. For me, that meant working three to four 12-hour shifts (no breaks) for 36 to 48 hours a week, for two weeks of days and two weeks of nights. My schedule was always Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Thursday, Friday, 6 am to 6 pm, or 6 pm to 6 am. In short, it was a lot—but I felt like I should give these time frames to explain exactly how it has consumed the summers of 2018, 2019 and 2020 for me. While I can be bitter about this, I weirdly do love it and think fondly of it (but based on my early Variety articles, I’m pretty sure I depict it as Stockholm Syndrome).
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anonymous·
Opinions & Editorials
·May 28, 2021

A Letter to the Editor

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.”
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admin·
HighlightsOpinions & Editorials
·May 28, 2021

Faculty Q&A – Stefan Debbert

Photo provided by Office of Communications. How are you so chill??? — Anonymous  This is kind of you to say...
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Zoe Adler·
Opinions & Editorials
·June 11, 2021

A Letter to the Editor

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.
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barrah-kunaan-shamoon·
Opinions & Editorials
·May 28, 2021

We should absolutely continue debating the terms Zionism and Anti-Zionism

In a well-intentioned but ultimately ignorant article published last week, one of The Lawrentian staff declared that the terms Zionism and anti-Zionism were “causing more trouble than they're worth” and that we should simply stop using them in political discussions about Israeli occupation and the Palestinian struggle. For an American audience who is already quite unaware of the immense urgency of Palestinian liberation, saying a statement like that is just tightening the blindfold that American audiences are so used to wearing when it comes to Israel-Palestine and the American sponsorship of Palestinian ethnic cleansing. I’m here to take that blindfold off and show you exactly what Zionism is and how it has single-handedly caused the apartheid state, which renders Palestinians second-class citizens in their homeland.
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admin·
Opinions & Editorials
·May 28, 2021

Saying goodbye to our Op-Ed editor, Lauren

This edition of The Lawrentian is the last for the 2020-21 school year and, with that, there is inevitable change....
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Molly Ruffing·
Opinions & Editorials
·May 28, 2021

A Letter from the Editor

Dear Reader,

It has come to my attention that I have not actually introduced myself to the Lawrence comunity since taking on the role of editor-in-chief; I also recently realized that this was something that my predecessors did. So, my apologies for not writing this sooner!

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Sarah Matthews·
Opinions & Editorials
·May 28, 2021

Repeat After Me: Enjoy summer

I have always found summer break to be a really weird time of the year. Some people have incredible internship opportunities, and some people are working 9-to-5 jobs. Some people stay home, while others go on luxurious vacations. Obviously, when we’re all in school together, we’re on a somewhat similar path, but summer break is where our plans diverge. Sometimes the openness summer break has to offer can almost be discouraging. “Am I doing the right thing with my summer, or am I just wasting my time?”
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