Letter to Ole conservatives from a former head of the college republicans by Editorial Board
January 25, 2021 Since leaving the Hill, I’ve spent my career in national security. I love my work and enjoy the rush I get when reading the new defense bill or digging into complex artificial intelligence code. I’m a policy nerd, and I love it. My approach to my work flows directly from […]
At death’s door: the Burnsville Mall food court by Eli Tan
November 17, 2020 Fifteen miles south of Minneapolis, just off of I-35, is the Burnsville Mall. As unassuming as the city it serves, the mall is a collection of retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment. Resting in the shadow of the Mall of America, juxtaposed to its thriving and expansive statue, the Burnsville Mall […]
St. Olaf Athletics cancels winter competition for 2020-2021 season by Eli Tan
November 12, 2020 On Nov. 12, St. Olaf Athletic Director Ryan Bowles informed students via email that the College has decided to cancel winter competition for the 2020-2021 season. The Presidents of the MIAC met earlier this month and established a Dec. 1 deadline for all member schools to declare their intent to […]
Student creates “Olerate” extension to view, create professor ratings by Zoe Esterly
November 5, 2020 Prior to the registration period for interim 2021 and spring 2021 classes, Kevin Nelson ’22 programmed a Google Chrome extension called “Olerate” that integrates the popular website “Rate My Professors” with St. Olaf’s Student Information System (SIS). The extension displays professors’ ratings and links on “Rate My Professors” on SIS […]
SARN, PAC and CUBE present fall speaker Autumn Morris by Landry Forrest
November 5, 2020 What is sexual racism? How does it pertain to social justice? What does a comprehensive, equitable sex education look like? These and other questions will be examined in a webinar lecture and Q&A hosted by the St. Olaf Sexual Advocate Resource Network (SARN), Political Awareness Committee (PAC) and Cultural Union […]