Bird of the week: American redstart About: Stunning warbler with males having black upper parts, white belly and flaming orange flanks, wing bars and tail spots. Females are duller with light gray bellies, head, darker...
On Thursday, May 15 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Diversity and Intercultural Center (D&IC), Dil Se Desi made their presence known as one of the newest cultural clubs on campus with a...
This term’s theatre production was the well-loved story “Flora & Ulysses,” directed by James G. and Ethel M. Barber Professor of Theatre and Drama and Associate Professor of Theatre Arts Kathy Privatt. Taking place from...
On Thursday, May 15, students from the piano studio taught by George and Marjorie Olsen Chandler Professor of Music Catherine Kautsky, and Art of the 19th Century, an art history course taught by Associate Professor...
The trees were ripe with a foreboding disposition, casting me in a cold, sweet sweat. The lazy moon hung low above the Fox River, too full to rise any higher. My pensive self-reflection was broken...
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The opinions expressed in The Lawrentian are those of the students, faculty and community members who wrote them. The Lawrentian does not endorse any opinions piece except for the staff editorial, which represents a majority of the editorial board. The Lawrentian welcomes...
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Every May, Lawrence celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. The month, as stated on the Lawrence University Pan-Asian Organization (PAO) Instagram, is a time to reflect on the many AAPI cultures and...
Bird of the week: Warbling vireo Bird of the week: warbling vireo About: small olive-gray bird with underside being lighter and sometimes almost yellow, and upperside darker. Very similar to the Philadelphia vireo, which is...