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Student Activities Committee spices up campus life and Homecoming on the Hill
Megan Astry
Contributing Writer

Changing things for the better is what this year's Student Activities Committee is all about.
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Student Organizations Committee strives to get the whole campus involved
Elizabeth Milos
Contributing Writer

What do curling, sign language, investing, and outdoor enthusiasts have in common? They all have their own official St. Olaf student organization, representing only a handful of groups that enrich the nonacademic side of student life.
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Sexual Assault Resource Network: Students helping students see reality
Joe Blankush
Contributing Writer

Rape impacts people's lives daily, and even though students and faculty hate to think about it, SARN wants to show people that sexual assault can occur here.
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Study break central: The Lion's Pause
Erica Clausen
Contributing Writer

Imagine this: a place where you can study or relax in the company of friends without having to worry about making too much noise or straining to hear over the sound of your neighbor's boom box. Too good to be true? Well, ponder no longer, this dream is a reality here on the St. Olaf campus in the lower level of Buntrock Commons, at the Lion's Pause, a student-run lounge and eating area.
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Volunteer Network: Students give back to the community and have fun doing it
Kara Kendall
Contributing Writer

St. Olaf students have an undeniable impact on the community around them, which in turn benefits themselves, as well.
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PAC offers students political awareness and involvement
Elizabeth Clement
Feature Editor

High on a hilltop in southern Minnesota, 2,800 or so college students go about their day, the hours filled with classes, meetings, studying, and socializing. Everything they need to get through the week is provided: food, places to study, a nice warm place to sleep, friendly people to talk to. Who could ask for anything more?
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