News Digest: April 8, 2025
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Social Media
Celebrating 19 Years of Kaleidoscope! 🎉Last week, the St. Lawrence community came together to celebrate 19 years of Kaleidoscope! Started in 2006 by Victor Kai-Rogers '08 from Freetown, Sierra Leone, the annual tradition celebrates the many cultures represented in our community through performance and art. Hosted by the I-House and International Student Services, the event wrapped up World Languages Week with an exciting showcase of global music, dance, fashion, and food. A heartfelt thank you to all who made this celebration possible, but especially to those who took the stage to share their customs and traditions with us. ❤️🤎 View photos from the celebration on the St. Lawrence Instagram page. |
News from Around Campus
Holding History: Dr. Rosales Examines Ice Core Dating Back 420,000 YearsEnvironmental Studies Professor Jon Rosales attended an ice core workshop at the U.S. Geological Survey’s Ice Core Facility in Colorado as a side event to a conference he presented at in Boulder. Pictured here he is holding the bottom of the 2.2 mile long famous Vostok ice core. |
Paddle, Portage, Party!: Digitizing Photographs in St. Lawrence University’s Special CollectionsAutumn Nealis ’25 and Sophia Roxo ’26 teamed up with Gallery Director Catherine Tedford and Curator of Special Collections Paul Doty to digitize and catalogue a collection of over 130 historical Adirondack photographs by Seneca Ray Stoddard housed at the Owen D. Young Library. |
Astronomers Attend ASNY Spring MeetingEszter Keszthelyi '28 and physics professors Aileen O'Donoghue and Jeffrey Miller attended the spring meeting of the Astronomical Society of New York held at Cornell University. |
MCSS holds 13th Pi-athlon in Celebration of Pi DaySt. Lawrence's Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics held its 13th Pi-athlon to celebrate Pi Day. Held at Peterson Quantitative Resource Center in Valentine Hall, students partook in various events including Sudoku, mathematically themed video games, puzzle making, etc. |
Events
Exploring the Mediterranean Voice in Opera: A Talk with Lara Jokhadar- Carnegie 10 In this engaging talk, Lara Jokhadar, a Lebanese-Canadian soprano, will explore how Mediterranean stories, languages, and vocal traditions have shaped the world of opera. She will highlight how singers from the region bring their unique cultural backgrounds to the global stage, keeping the Mediterranean spirit alive in classical music today. |
Urinetown: The Musical |
SLU Writers Series Presents Andrew Zawacki |
Aeolian Trio Brings the Sound of Salvation: Zen Music & Japanese Bamboo Flute Performance |
SLU Wind Ensemble Concert: American Composers and the American Experience |
Athletics
Saints Reach Milestones and Sweep Opponents
For up-to-date scores and information, visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
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