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Burned, baked, broiled, or overdone?
Meg Anderson
Staff Writer

The St. Olaf Student Senate held a special order discussion during their Oct. 19 meeting prompted by criticism surrounding the Oct. 2000 issue of The Roast, a satirical newspaper prosuced by St. Olaf students.
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Campus bookstores spotlight authors
Liz Lund
Staff Writer

"It's all about books and the written word and keeping it alive," said Jerry bilek of the St. Olaf Bookstore Author Series.
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Political committees prepare for elections
Christine Eklof
Staff Writer

As the United States Presidential race draws ever closer, campaigning is becoming even more important to perhaps the two most noticeable political groups on campus: the College Republicans and the College Democrats.
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Ladybugs plague populace
Megan Parker
Copy Editor

Even though they've taken up residence in everything from dorm rooms to backpacks, ladybugs have a beneficial purpose in our ecosystem.
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Ben Stein to speak at Boe
Nick Fauchald
News Editor

Actor, professor, author, attorney, and self-proclaimed know-it-all Ben Stein will speak in Boe Chapel on Thursday, Nov. 2 at 7:00 p.m.
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Football brings home the Troll
Matt Johnson
Staff Writer

The Troll Trophy is a rather unassuming piece of hardware.
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Hit and run perpetrator still at large
Kylie Bickel
Staff Writer

Police are still searching for the driver who hit a female Carleton College student last month and fled the scene of the accident.
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Anit-racisim advocate speaks at PAC discussion
Lauretta Dawolo
Staff Writer

Unlike the usual lectures given on the multiculturalism of St. Olaf, Tim Wise made three guest appearances last Tuesday that challenged the campus' white population to consider themselves as African-American.
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Mannebach and Walters promoted
Laurie Dion
Staff Writer

Pamela Mannebach and Peg Walters, two friendly faces in the office of Residence Life at St. Olaf, received promotions earlier this fall.
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Chapel offers more than a break
Amanda Patton
Staff Writer

Many St. Olaf students find the midmorning chapel break a time to relax at their dorms, get some extra work done, or eat lunch.
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From the Messenger Archives... Friday, Nov. 2, 1978
Lindsey Nodgaard
Columnist

Nov. 1978 witnessed a host of many important historical events at St. Olaf including a visit from Princess Sonja of Norway.
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The Busta cometh
Nick Fauchald
News Editor

It's official. Busta Rhymes will perform in Skoglund Auditorium on Saturday, Nov. 4.
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