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Financial worries climb Manitou Hill


		Financial worries climb Manitou Hill

Manitou Messenger, St. Olaf College, MN

13 hours ago by Molly Trucano

Investment banks are crashing. The government is working overtime to make sure the world economy doesn't collapse. There's talk of an economic depression worse than the one that started in 1929.

Prof Talk: Paul Dosh, Poli. Sci., on the US and Latin America

The Mac Weekly, Macalester College, MN

2 days ago by Hazel Schaeffer

The Mac Weekly: On September 10, 2008, Bolivian president Evo Morales declared the U.S. ambassador unwanted, persona non grata. The next day Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez expelled U.S. ambassador Patrick Duddy. What are the implications of these actions for the U.

Sex on the Hill: Superman sex

Manitou Messenger, St. Olaf College, MN

16 hours ago by Matt Halabi

Have you ever wondered how your favorite superhero would fare - sexually, that is - at St. Olaf?

What I Learned in Bed

The Mac Weekly, Macalester College, MN

2 days ago by Hannah Wydeven

Dear Hannah,

A few weeks ago I started my first lesbian relationship. My girlfriend is experienced, but I've only ever been with men. I've never gone down on a girl and I have no idea how! I'm fine with my hands because I've had years of experience on my own equipment, but I have no idea where to start with my mouth.

Requirements updated

Manitou Messenger, St. Olaf College, MN

14 hours ago by Paula Skaggs

For the first time since 1994, St. Olaf College has updated the general education requirements for the school.

Feminist she ain't

The Mac Weekly, Macalester College, MN

2 days ago by Abby Seeskin

Sarah Palin certainly benefits from feminism; she is also a target of sexist rhetoric. But to call Sarah Palin a feminist herself undercuts the important work that feminists everywhere do everyday to ultimately work toward a freer society for all people.

United Council


		United Council

Stoutonia, University of Wisconsin, Stout, WI

2 days ago by Andrew Barrette

University of Wisconsin-Stout students' votes will decide whether participation in the United Council is still worth spending $32,000 a year out of tuition.

On April 12, 2007, UW-Stout students voted yes on a referendum asking if the University of Wisconsin-Stout should become a member of the United Council of UW Students.

Eau Claire's "Project Runway"


		Eau Claire's "Project Runway"

Stoutonia, University of Wisconsin, Stout, WI

2 days ago by Mallory Morris

While fashion capitals of the world are in the midst of fall fashion week, those of us in central Wisconsin are no longer forced to be stuck in the dark.  For the first time, a major fashion show featuring lighting, special effects, choreography and even an afterparty with high profile DJs will be put on at the Ramada Convention Center in Eau Claire.

Howard Dean comes to Stout


		Howard Dean comes to Stout

Stoutonia, University of Wisconsin, Stout, WI

3 days ago by Ali Riehle

Howard Dean came to UW-Stout Wednesday, Oct. 1, to rally the campus for the Democratic presidential campaign. Dean, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, has campaigned in over 22 states in the past three months.

Dean began by discussing what the jobs of the next president will be.

Bookstore blues


		Bookstore blues

The Oracle, Hamline University, MN

3 days ago by Angela Froemming

Thanks to the new bookstore, students this semester could buy backpacks, hats, sweaters and even jewelry. But for several faculty and students, something was missing: the books.

Sometimes, change is bad- case in point, the bookstore

The Oracle, Hamline University, MN

3 days ago by Staff Editorial

We at Hamline have had a chance to see how the new bookstore, run by Validis Management out of Nebraska, operates for two years now. Last year we thought that it wasn't working because it was new, because they were still trying to get organized and because of the remodeling.

Takaki addresses diversity in annual C2C speech


		Takaki addresses diversity in annual C2C speech

The Oracle, Hamline University, MN

4 days ago by Young Shin Park

Internationally distinguished scholar Ronald Takaki said last Thursday that history has to bring social changes and it is essential to have a comparative approach to study of diversity and American history. Takaki, a professor of ethnic studies at the University of California-Berkeley, spoke to an audience of over 800 people at Hamline United Methodist Church for the Commitment to Community keynote address.

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