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News Drama, music used as alternative therapies Brenna Rausch Staff Writer Ever noticed how listening to that one perfect song can totally improve oneıs mood, or whisk one back to a certain point in time? more... Chapel blessed by speakers, dancers Brenna Rausch Staff Writer Last weekıs Christmas Festival brought a host of different speakers to Boe Chapel for the morning chapel talks. more... 'Drunk Bus' sobers up Erica Starr Contributing Writer The sound of the horn and the friendly wave from the driver are familiar to many students on campus. The daily greetings come from the bus that serves as the transportation link between St. Olaf and Carleton, shuttling students to and from Carleton as well as to various places in downtown Northfield. Recently, there has been serious debate among students and administration as to what specific places the St. Olaf-sponsored bus can transport its students. more... Campus legend returns to tell stories: McClear uses paracollege-honed skills to dazzle audience Amanda Patton Staff Writer Kevin McClear, class of 2000 graduate, returned to campus on Monday, Dec. 4 to delight students with some of his famous folklore. more... From the Messenger Archives The St. Olaf Christmas Festival Lindsey Nodgaard Columnist According to the New York Times the St. Olaf Christmas Festival is "one of the ten Christmas events in the country not to be missed," while the Los Angeles Times places it among the worldıs top 30 events and festivals in December. more... New campaign targets discrim- ination and intolerance Chancey Anderson Staff Writer The St. Olaf campus has recently been exposed to countless signs and banners advertising the R.I.C.H. initiative that stands for respect, integrity, celebration, and honesty. Aside from its literal meaning however, what exactly does this program hope to accomplish? more... SGA Column Kristen Boback SGA Public Relations Many discussions have taken place around the student senate table this semester. The SGA leaders and senators have been involved in discussions and changes that have a major impact on the student body. 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... Soccer team auctions itself off for 2001 trip John Klawiter Sports Editor Now that the womenıs soccer season is officially over, theyıve taken a new approach towards accomplishing their goals for next season. In an effort to raise money for a trip to California next fall, the womenıs varsity team auctioned themselves off to the highest bidders last week. more... 'He Comes to Us' attracts thousands Sarah Capelle Staff Writer Voter turnout records appear higher this year than previous years in Minnesota as well as in the Northfield area. more... |
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