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  • LUUU A profile of the Lawrence University Unitarian Universalists

    What do Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow all share in common? Besides being, arguably, some of the most influential American writers of the 19th century, the aforementioned people were also members of what is now the Unitarian Universalist faith.

  • Khazaana Bazaara: A marketplace for international products

    Lawrentians start local business to raise international awareness

    Starting Feb. 8, three Lawrence University students opened Khazaana Bazaara, a storefront on College Avenue to sell jewelry, pottery and art from around the world. They collaborated with The Rabbit Gallery, an art gallery that utilizes for-sale areas in downtown Appleton, in order to promote local artists within the Appleton community.

  • Lambda Sigma continues fundraising efforts for KidsGive

    Lambda Sigma is a national honor society for college sophomores dedicated to leadership, scholarship, fellowship and service. It was established as the National Society of Cwens in the 1920s at the University of Pittsburgh, where it was initially only a society for women in the top ten percent of their class.

  • Across the Pond: All the world’s a stage

    Ever since I was little, I always associated going to the theater with the exciting experience of journeying to a place far from my home.

  • An American in London

    Professor Podair shares London Centre experiences

    London Week has come to a close, but the London Centre remains one of the most visible and accessible outlets for a Lawrentian to turn his or her escapist fantasies into reality. As a closed study abroad program tailored specifically for the Lawrence curriculum, London Centre students can experience a "home away from home," nestled in familiar social and academic experiences while able to tap into the exciting world of foreign city.

  • Sauna Lawrence lifestyles

    Take a load off in the Wellness Center saunas

    During Wisconsin's eternal winters, many people long for a place to lose their layers and feel their bare feet again. Luckily, Lawrentians have a warm retreat available right on campus for free. In both the women's and men's locker rooms, full-sized saunas are available to students, faculty and staff during hours of Wellness Center operation.