Students will live the high life this weekend, as "Viva Las Vegas"-themed events continue, providing ample opportunities for students and visitors to enjoy Homecoming. Throughout the past week, students have had the chance to partake in a number of events following the theme of "Viva Las Vegas, ranging from poker in the Pause to pictures with Elvis and Marilyn Monroe in the Chapel of Love.more...
After months of deliberation, discussion and debates over the installation of a one-card system for St. Olaf, Student Government Association (SGA) President Thomas Rusert '06 said it is only a matter of time before campus moves to a one-card system.more...
The Crop Walk, the annual fundraiser for the Church World Service, an ecumenical organization representing 35 different Protestant, Anglican and Orthodox organizations, took place in Northfield Sunday. A few hundred people participated in the event, which is designed to raise money and awareness about world hunger.
The Belgum Lecture series has been at St. Olaf for as long as many professors and alumni can remember. Now in its 27th year, the series brings to campus great thinkers who share their philosophical insights with students, faculty, and other members of the Northfield community.
Showing a perfect blend of technical and lyrical mastery, Professor of music Kathryn Ananda-Owens performed J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations to a large crowd in Urness on Sunday.more...
Sometime between the rush of March 1 acceptance letters, high school graduation open houses and hysterical trips to Target with family, the incoming class of first years at St. Olaf receives its room assignments.more...