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Blue Jeans and bold statements: a history of social revolutions in clothing
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Blue Jeans and bold statements: a history of social revolutions in clothing

My love of history and fashion has reached another blend. The usage of fashion in protests is not shocking since there is often a crossover.

A trip to town: St. Joseph ciders, cocktails and a surprisingly frothy ending
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A trip to town: St. Joseph ciders, cocktails and a surprisingly frothy ending

For the last (normal) edition of The Record, we figured that a St. Joseph review was in order. Don’t worry, this review was done over

A life full of remembering: CSB+SJU head archivist set to retire
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A life full of remembering: CSB+SJU head archivist set to retire

Having worked under 18 CSB+SJU presidents during her time, Peggy Roske knows a thing or two about these institutions, and at the end of this

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Saint John’s sound: Finn Pehl’s musical path past to present

In the quiet corner of central Minnesota that is St. John’s, sophomore Finn Pehl is quickly establishing himself as a promising and talented guitarist and

Spilling the tea: the strangeness of ending a chapter of one’s life
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Spilling the tea: the strangeness of ending a chapter of one’s life

Hello, everyone. We hope that you are having a great week. We think it’s incredibly important for you to know that by the time you

Family and (dis)functionality: timeless stories in our time
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Family and (dis)functionality: timeless stories in our time

As November gets underway, and particularly it being Indigenous Heritage Month, I wanted to share a few of my favorite novels/poetry by indigenous authors that

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The Once Green Leaf

The summer sun reflects off the green leaf, The radiating glint highlighting how beautiful it can be, The tree strong, alive, and well, The leaves

Early nights and dark beers: pouring stouts to warm the cold nights to come
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Early nights and dark beers: pouring stouts to warm the cold nights to come

Halloween has passed and winter is right around the corner, much to the happiness of the beer review team. Not only is the crisp winter

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Internships and interviews: The London Girls start their new journeys

We’re back. We hope you survived Halloweekend and are in the process of surviving both registration and election week. We know it’s rough, so hang

Showing up for Indigenous peoples and nations at Powwow
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Showing up for Indigenous peoples and nations at Powwow

Last Saturday, Nov. 2, St. Cloud Technical & Community College hosted the annual Ptanyétu Powwow at Apollo High School. In partnership with St. Cloud State