On Dec. 8 of last year, a petition was delivered to the Sarah Lawrence College President. One hundred fifty-eight faculty members handwrote their signatures to request that “President Cristle Collins Judd and the Board of Trustees…commit to a policy of annual percentage increases equal to or greater than annual Federal Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) for all teaching faculty at the College.”
Read MoreThe sounds of chanting, of the waving signs crinkling in the breeze, permeated the air. Students gathered on the South Lawn in front of Westlands for the national walkout planned by the Sarah Lawrence Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) in accordance with the national SJP organization.
Read MoreA statement from the Phoenix.
Read MoreIn November 2006, the basement of the Marshall Field music building flooded. Five inches of water covered the floor from end to end. The flood rendered the basement unusable for several weeks.
Read MoreAt Sarah Lawrence, a college so focused on multidisciplinary education, students are often unaware of the variance that exists within the labor conditions of the professors themselves. Guest faculty at Sarah Lawrence recently wrote an open letter to the SLC community at large to introduce themselves and the unpredictable terms of employment that guest faculty continuously find themselves in, waiting for the annual renewal of their contract.
Read MoreDetailed below are descriptions of the first year dorms, with photos supplied by its residents.
Read MoreSince this year’s housing system is new, here’s a quick Q&A based on the housing information sessions and Residential Life on MySLC.
Read More“My sunshine has sunshine on his mind,” Alyssa Dann ‘24 sings, strumming her guitar in the softly lit Slonim living room at Friday’s Sunset Acoustic Soirée, one of three music events for “Valentine’s Week.”
Read MoreThe city of Yonkers (and more or less the small village of Bronxville) was visited by the 46th president of the United States, breaking the 50 year absence of an American president making a visit to the city.
Read MoreWhile I was standing in line for the media check-in at Sunday’s rally for New York Governor Kathy Hochul and President Joe Biden, an NBC reporter (I glanced at the nametag that hung around his neck) physically pushed me aside in order to be the first person allowed behind the cold metal barricades.
Read MoreOn February 7, the Resident Advisors Alliance delivered a set of demands to the Office of Residence Life and the Dean of Studies and Student Life, Daniel Trujillo.
Read MoreWith the housing changes implemented, time will tell their ultimate effectiveness and overall student reception. For the present, however, many hearts are sinking.
Read MoreAfter an abundance of housing cancellations, the Sarah Lawrence Office of Residential Life has lodged all former Hyatt residents wanting on-campus housing.
Read MoreOn September 22, 2021, Sarah Lawrence College announced an anonymous alumna donation of $20 million. This is the largest single gift ever donated in the college's history.
Read MoreAccording to the Sarah Lawrence College website, PE credits are an alleged requirement for undergraduate students, but students who do not complete their credits by their senior year do not face any consequences.
Read MoreIn an email on March 11, President Cristle Collins Judd announced that commencement would be held virtually and “live streamed to allow all students and their families and friends to participate.”
Read MoreThe FDA, CDC and New York State called for a pause in the distribution of Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose COVID vaccine the morning of Tuesday, April 13, after six incidents of blood clotting emerged out of 6.8 million vaccinations already administered.
Read MoreOn March 30, President Cristle Collins Judd announced Congressman Jamaal Bowman as the commencement speaker for this year’s graduation ceremony.
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