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Feature Allens eager to explore and experience Middle East By Sarah Goldthwait Contributing Writer As participants in next fall's Term in the Middle East debark the plane at their first destination, it will be hard to discern the glow on Richard and Wendy Allen's faces from those of the college's younger generation. more... Broner brings global perspective to St. Olaf students By Eleanor Griffith Contributing Writer The phone rings for the 5th time but goes unanswered. A friend must have forgotten that at the Broner house, there is still at least an hour and a half left to go of uninterrupted conversation around the dinner table--all in Spansh, of course. more... DuRocher family inspiration at work and home By Brenna Rausch Staff Writer From 8 a.m. to 3 p.m, Professor Rich Durocher is on campus and dedicated to his students. "I'd see students non-stop if I could, and actually often do," he says. more... Global Gimse readies to leave, looks forward to great, new things in retirement By Amanda Patton Staff Writer "My brain doesn't think I'm old, only my body does," said Mac Gimse, Art History Professor. "You get to a certain age and decide it's time to step down before your mind goes." more... Marino fine teacher and fighter By Maerenn Ball Copy Editor When most students think of the typical St. Olaf professor, visions of bow ties, intellectuals and sweater vests may come to mind. Rarely would former professional boxer be a character trait that students would expect of one of our beloved St. Olaf professors. more... |
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