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News Donors called to help relieve blood shortage Chancey Anderson Contributing Writer The fear of needles, a phobia almost negligent when crucial to saving one's own life, hinders the intensely important blood banks throughout the country. more... Rally brings well-known democrats to campus: Sen. Bill Bradley, Kristen Gore among a company of other DFL speakers Claire Campbell Contributing Writer It isn't often that a 20 steer, a democratic presidential candidate and the vice president's daughter are all found in one place, much less at St. Olaf. However, if Minnesota Democrats are around, it isn't as surprising. more... Ecotourism speaker lectures on Ecuador Megan Parker Staff Writer Frank Hutchins, a researcher from the department of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin, gave a talk entitled "Encounters in the Amazon: Ecotourists, Shamans, and the Search for Paradise" on Nov. 7 in Viking Theater. more... It's not over yet: Fate of election rests with Florida Christine Eklof Staff Writer On Tuesday, Nov. 7, the College Republicans headed up to downtown St. Paul while the College Democrats headed to the Northfield Grand for their respective "victory parties." The College Republicans planned to celebrate the election of Gov. George W. Bush, while the College Democrats expected to cheer Vice President Al Gore into the White House. more... Holocaust denial organizations target campus newspapers Nick Fauchald News Editor The placement in the Oct. 27 edition of the Manitou Messenger of a politically slanted advertisement headed "Proof of Œgas chambers'?" that questions the existence of the Holocaust created widespread controversy and heated discussion around campus, and raised a number of questions surrounding the ad's origins and intentions. more... From the Messenger Archives: Friday, November 8, 1974 Lindsey Nodgaard Columnist A collection of articles from the first 100 years of St. Olaf's history were collected and printed in the Nov 8, 1974 edition of the Manitou Messenger. The majority of the articles are written about students' feelings and reactions rather than on campus events. more... Residence halls will present movies in lounges Amanda Patton Staff Writer On Thursday, Nov. 2, the student senate passed a legislation called the "Capital Improvements Bill" in the attempt to, among other things, provide money to wire the residence hall lounge televisions for playing movies from a central location. such as the SAC office. more... SGA Column Kristen Boback Student Government PR Representative Several ongoing issues are being discussed in the student senate this week. The Respect, Integrity, Celebration, Honesty, (R.I.C.H.) campaign is continuing actions to renew each of its namesakes throughout St. Olaf. more... Stein lends words of wisdom to students Erin Nelson Staff Writer Last Thursday, Nov. 2, Ben Stein entertained and educated St. Olaf students with a hour's worth of wit and wisdom. more... Majority of Northfield students vote in elections Erika Toftness Opinions Editor Voter turnout records appear higher this year than previous years in Minnesota as well as in the Northfield area. more... |
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