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Speaker encourages change
Author, farmer and water protector Winona LaDuke spoke in Pellegrene Auditorium on Monday, Oct. 24.
Administration reevaluates weekend busing
The Link Task Force is evaluating the current late night weekend busing hours as student misconduct increases. The bus monitors hope to mitigate the problem.
SJU blesses new bridge and townhomes at ceremony
Students, faculty, administration and surrounding community members joined speakers to bless the new St. Elizabeth Seton Townhomes and Nicol Bridge. Guests were provided a meal following the ceremony.
CEO talks conflict and war
The CEO of Center for Victims of Torture Simon Adams spoke on his experiences with conflict worldwide.
CSB hosts annual international march
Students gathered on Thursday to participate in Central MN's Take Back the Night's 40th annual march and rally against sexual violence. Students marched through CSB and surrounding areas.
Safety report shows rising on-campus crime
The CSB+SJU Annual Crime and Fire Safety report indicated a rise in reported crimes related to rape, fondling, dating violence and drug and alcohol violations.
SALD director leaves CSB+SJU
Associate Director for Finances and Operations Trish Doran resigned last Tuesday, Oct. 11.
CSB+SJU mourns music professor
Edward Turley, a music professor at CSB+SJU, passed on Thursday after teaching for 41 years.
Johanna Kiln prepares for pottery firing ceremony
Over 60 volunteers are preparing The Saint John's Pottery's Johanna Kiln for its first firing since 2019. The ceremony will occur on Friday, Oct. 7, in the Pottery Studio at SJU followed by a 10-day firing.
New program encourages students to expand learning
Pathways to Distinction, a new academic program offered for the class of 2025 and beyond, will allow students to engage in CSB+SJU's Institutional Learning Goals through guided required and elective work.