News
The College’s course registration process is completely changing, with a first-come-first-serve “live registration” system replacing the current process fall 2020….
Correction: This article has been updated to clarify that the 2019 Choral Day event has been canceled, not Choral Day in…
Students no longer need physical signatures from faculty to add or drop a course and can instead receive signatures over…
Arts & Entertainment
While scrolling through my Instagram feed on a lazy summer afternoon, a sponsored advertisement stopped me in my tracks. There…
Celebrate South Asia! delivers powerful, entertaining evening of culture and dance Every year I enjoy seeing Omkara, presented by Celebrate…
Flaten Art Museum’s current exhibition of “Swimming on Dry Land” by Coco Fusco is a resistance to the romanticization of…
OPINIONS
Three weeks ago, Associate Professor of Religion David Booth delivered a talk entitled “What Sort of Excellence?” to a crowd…
Anti-Protest The recent climate strike and all climate change protests before it have been futile and silly. Protests have caused…
Durante la última reunión de SOMOS (la organización estudiantil Latinoamericana en el campus), una integrante de la organización compartió un…
SPORTS
Any team that has had as much success as the Golden State Warriors generates a lot of buzz and is…
The St. Olaf women’s track and field team officially opened its outdoor season on April 9 at the Ashton May…
Buzzer beaters, blowouts and heartbreak. It’s difficult to think of better words to describe this year’s March Madness tournament which…
VARIETY
They brought you to me writhing, A frantic, incredulous prisoner of bloody darkness. Two orbs of blue flint, bulging in…
A wicked pane of glass or perhaps of neck and mind through which the only thing that’s seen is the…
What comes after The End? A café for coffee and small talk? We all cram into the Fairy Godmother’s two-door…