Majors, minors, and friends of anthropology are welcome! Our student-run organization has always enjoyed dedicated participation in a wide variety of activities available for both students in the club and others around campus. Below, you’ll find some images and lists of past Anthro Club activities.
Interested? For the fall semester 2008, meetings are held Wednesdays at 8 pm in Piskor 15. Please contact current club co- presidents Victoria Harding or Madeline Meade for more information.
A complete list of student-run clubs and organizations may be found on the Thelomathesian Society (Thelmo) website. The Thelomathesian Society is the St.Lawrence student government.
stone tools in use.
- Making Stone Tools, Deer Butchery
There is a strong tradition within the Anthro Club of learning how to make stone tools and then put them into practical use.
Tools are made of obsidian using local rocks for hammer stones.
- The Bone Pit
Working at the “Bone Pit” excavation has always been a fun activity for club members interested in archaeology, faunal remains, and North Country lore.
- Trips to Ottawa
Ottawa is the home to the Canadian Museum of Civilization (CMC), a museum of human history( and pre-history) that has hosted special exhibits on Pompeii, Petra, and more…
- Theme Nites
We’ve done India, Italy, Greece, and more…



