News
“It’s always too early until it’s too late,” Professor of Social Work and Family Studies Mary Carlsen said, surveying her…
The Institute for Freedom and Community hosted a panel discussion on “Immigration, Populism, and the European Union” in Viking Theater…
Students Advocating Informed Decisions (SAID) invited Timothy Brahm to St. Olaf on Thursday, April 11 to deliver a talk titled…
Arts & Entertainment
Butterflies, tapestries, statues, tiles, carnival masks, watercolor paintings and tons and tons of fairy lights. Entering some students’ rooms can…
History comes alive on an annual basis in Northfield at the Defeat of Jesse James Days festival. This year, the…
StoReads is a new monthly column reviewing books that St. Olaf students love and want to share with the rest…
OPINIONS
Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar formally announced her campaign for the Democratic nomination in the 2020 presidential race Friday, Feb. 8….
A day before the 2019 Women’s March, a confrontation between Covington Catholic High School students and Nathan Phillips, a Native…
At 28 degrees below zero, Jan. 30 was one of the coldest days of the winter so far. The University…
SPORTS
NAME: J.J. Strnad SPORT: Football HOMETOWN: Palo Alto, Cal. HIGH SCHOOL: Gunn High School MAJOR:Mathematics FOOTBALL HISTORY: I started playing…
Between the rise of unlikely contenders such as the New York Mets and the fall of preseason favorites like the…
Co-contributor Cole Hatzky Sports Editor The St. Olaf women’s volleyball team took to the court for the final time this…