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News:
Lawrence hires full time Title IX Coordinator
Blair Vandehey
On Tuesday, Jan. 3, Sara Holtzman began her role on campus as Lawrence’s new Title IX Coordinator. For current seniors, Holtzman will be the sixth coordinator to take up the position, according to former Student Alliance Against Sexual Harassment and Assault (SAASHA) chair Tee Karki…
Sports:
Women’s hockey posts first ever home wins
Eli Wunderlich
Women’s ice hockey posted two Northern Collegiate Hockey Association wins over the weekend in a two-game series against Finlandia University. Both games were played at the Appleton Ice Center, and saw great spectator turnout.
Variety:
Beautiful Misunderstandings
Isabel Dorn
brushed my hand while dancing
caught my eye while glancing
beautiful misunderstandings
Features:
The B.A. in music gets an unconventional makeover
Rukmini Raman
Lawrentians enrolled in the Conservatory of Music beginning this academic year have a brand-new path in front of them. The university already boasts three separate degree programs for students in the College or Conservatory, each with various majors available, but the 2022-23 catalog…
Arts & Entertainment:
Seeing, screaming, and freeing: a conversation with musician INT. BEACH
Billy Greene
A brief note about this article: This discussion includes explicit references to pornography, addiction, and sobriety. These topics were instrumental in the conception, creation and eventual release of the discussed album, INT. BEACH’s “Vignettes No. 3.” Proceed with caution if any of these themes are triggering.
Opinions & Editorials*:
The LUCC budget situation, explained
Isabel Dorn
My name is Isabel Dorn, and I am the new Vice President Elect of Lawrence University Community Council (LUCC). As Vice President, I will oversee the LUCC Finance Committee, which allocates funds to all of Lawrence’s student organizations.
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