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Student groups aim to increase voter turnout

Americans are charting a unique and tumultuous election year. Concerns and doubt about voting legitimacy, the reliability of the process and the safety of voting

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Administration cuts back on COVID-19 mitigation efforts

CSB/SJU students found out in an email on Oct. 2 from the Office of the Presidents that some mitigation measures would end. Students living off-campus

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Climate Justice Club hosts “Water Walk”

On Sept. 30, the Climate Justice Club hosted a “Water Walk.” Two groups of CSB/ SJU students and faculty were assigned to walk from CSB

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Global Health minor added

CSB/SJU has decided to expand the curriculum by adding a Global Health Minor. “Training provided by the minor will help students analyze some of the

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First block of new schedule ends; students, staff deem it a success

The first block of the new class schedule concluded on Sept. 24. The schedule is one of many efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19

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SJU basketball stays optimistic

Last March, the SJU basketball team fought their way to the Sweet Sixteen. No MIAC teams were still in the tournament on the women’s side.

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Line 3 pipeline costs us environmentally, socially and economically

In 2014, the natural gas distribution company Enbridge Inc. proposed a project that would replace the 60-yearold pipeline that carries crude oil through northern Minnesota

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Culinary Services adapt to COVID-19

Upon walking into the CSB culinary centers, McGlynn’s or Gorecki Dining Center, there are many obvious changes at first sight. From the increase in sanitization

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Global Business class collaborates with business school in Mumbai

One Global Business professor has found a way to ensure students get the experience they expect from CSB/SJU. Professor Kingshuk Mukherjee piloted GBUS 341 a

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PRiSM changes name to Q+, becomes organization

On our campus where the Johnnie/ Bennie identities are strongly rooted in cisgender heteronormativity, students who don’t fall into these categories can often feel isolated,