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A belly full of laughs in the Pause
 
 

The St. O-Laugh Comedy Festival proved to be a fun-filled night of comedic performances. The Student Activities Committee brought a myriad of performers hailing from all over the country.
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Black History Month educates, honors diversity
 
 

The St. Olaf community's celebration of Black History Month is well underway. A variety of activities offer opportunities to recognize accomplishments of current and past students, to exchange ideas, and to understand historical and present issues.
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Lake Wobegon fabler to perform in Skoglund
 
 

Radio personality Garrison Keillor, accompanied by his long-time collaborator Philip Brunelle, will join the St. Olaf Choir and Orchestra on Sunday, February 25.
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Messenger wins several MNA awards
 
 

For the Manitou Messenger the past year has been an exciting one. The weekly newspaper of St. Olaf College has accomplished a variety of feats to bring the publication up to the 21st century.
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Missing Carleton student case solved
Sarah Capelle
Staff Writer

Over our the past few weeks, there has been much buzz surrounding the disappearance of a Carleton student.
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Napster prepares for the afterlife
 
 

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - It could be curtains for Napster unless it can forge a duet with the recording companies that have been trying to shut it down.
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NARF aims to increase animal rights awareness
 
 

While walking through Buntrock Common's or waiting for an elevator in Mohn or Larson, you may have seen signs belonging to the newly-formed NARF (Northfield Animal Rights Front), an animal rights organization.
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St. Olaf Professor kiled in car crash
 
 

Gia Someya-Nordmann, an instructor in Japanese at St. Olaf College, died Monday, Feb. 12, the result of an automobile accident near Northfield, Minn. She was 38.
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Three former St. Olaf professors pass away within last 3 months
 
 

St. Olaf College remembers three former faculty members who passed away this winter. Lenore Schmidt, a former voice teacher; F. Marian Walker, music professor emerita and conductor of the Manitou Singers; and Loring Dahl Knecht, retired French professor and longtime head of the romance language Department all passed away since the beginning of December.
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World-renowned journalist visits
 
 

A highly respected veteran journalist who covers Congress and national politics for McClatchy Newspapers is taking part in St. Olaf College classes this week as a Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow.
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