March is Women's History Month, and interested St. Olaf students will find a variety of events to attend continuing all throughout March and then on into the first week of April following spring break.more...
Many students are frustrated since learning about the increased tuition costs for the 2008-09 school year. Although continuing students will only pay a $40,600 comprehensive fee, new students will pay a hefty $42,200.more...
Last week, GLOW (Gay Lesbian or Whatever!) and the Gender and Sexuality Center hosted Pride Week, designed to highlight issues and raise awareness regarding sexual orientation.
As St. Olaf continues to examine the theme of global citizenship this semester, many programs and departments have to consider the semester's sub-theme: civic engagement. One of those programs is the Center for Experiential Learning.
As the heart of campaign season approaches and everyone turns their attention to national and state elections, the College Democrat and Republican chapters of St. Olaf are gearing up for a promising year.
Days before the the Texas and Ohio primary were to be held, Obama released an "Open Letter to Gay Americans" detailing his positions on gay rights and explaining why gays (and those who support them) should vote for him.more...
The men's track and field team concluded their indoor season last weekend at St. John's University in Collegeville, Minn. The team finished sixth of the 11 teams present at the meet with 61 points.more...
Imagine walking into class on a Monday morning. You've got your coffee in hand, your homework is all done and you're at least kind of ready for the week. But instead of taking a seat with the students in the class, you head to the front of the room, strip off your clothes and strike a pose. Welcome to the world of nude modeling.more...