The warm scent of Norwegian waffles filled the sixth floor of Holland Hall late Thursday morning as a group of students and faculty gathered with food and drinks to celebrate the Gender and Sexuality Center's new home.
For the first time since 1994, St. Olaf College has updated the general education requirements for the school.
St. Olaf graduate and former Minnesota Gov. Al Quie spoke on campus Saturday Sept. 27 about the importance of impartial judges in the court system.
The goal of energy independence was examined Monday afternoon as chemical engineer Joe Shuster spoke on a range of energy related issues in Holland Hall.
Speaking on the relationship between Christians and Muslims, Paul-Gordon Chandler, a U.S. Episcopal priest, who lives in Cairo, Egypt, spoke about his most recent book, "Pilgrims of Christ on the Muslim Road," on Tuesday, Sept. 30.
In celebration of this year's theme of Science and the Liberal Arts, historian of science Betty Smocovitis visited campus on Thursday, Sept. 25 to deliver a lecture discussing the image of famed biologist Charles Darwin, 1809 - 1882, and its implications for the theory of evolution in music.
The International Development Education and Action organization is back in full force this year and is planning several small conferences during the course of the year relating to international development.