Carlelton dedicated this memorial to former professor and dean Shelby Boardman last Saturday. It’s northeast of the Hill of Three Oaks, east of the rec center. See the May 21…
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According to tomorrow’s Strib: ‘Worst’ bridge is to be replaced. And Carleton’s news service: Carleton Announces Plan for Waterford Bridge. Thanks to Skip Zimmerman for the tip.
The Ole Store has reopened as the Ole Cafe. I stopped by early Thursday morning, its second day of operation. Their coffeehouse opens at 5:30 am on weekdays, which…
A member of the St. Olaf Student Government Association (SGA) set up a table and tent last week on Bridge Square. Their companion website: O’leville!
At St. Olaf’s Viking Theater last night, the Northfield Historical Society premiered a student-produced documentary titled, “Ytterboe the Dog: A Community Tale.” Left photo, L to R: Jessica Steinbach,…
I know that there are die-hards like Bill Ostrem and Bruce Anderson, not to mention my husband, who bike almost all through the winter. But for the rest of us…
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) issued its Draft Statement on Human Sexuality earlier this month. Most of the interest in the Draft is related to its treatment of…
The new issue of the Manitou Messenger (“The Student Weekly of St. Olaf”) is out and it has an article titled City bloggers go toe to toe by Tim Rehborg.…
I got a Locally Grown Twitter this morning from Ruth Sylte, president of SaveWCAL, regarding a press release posted on their website titled SaveWCAL Wins a Victory for Public Radio…