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Culture, entertainment, and campus life

Community fired up for Sister Dennis Kiln
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Community fired up for Sister Dennis Kiln

For Professor Samuel Johnson — former chair of the Art Department and a 20-year faculty member — the Sister Dennis Frandrup Kiln is more than

Finding meaning post-graduation: life as a Benedictine Volunteer
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Finding meaning post-graduation: life as a Benedictine Volunteer

Colegio San Antonio Abad (CSAA) has been a really introspective experience so far. With challenges early on in terms of finding meaning, gaining your footing

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A Glass Act — On the matter of Malbec and motivation amidst midterms

Midterms approach with the inevitability of winter and the subtlety of a freight train. What this requires is not motivation (motivation has abandoned ship) but

The cultural origins and essense of today’s streetwear
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The cultural origins and essense of today’s streetwear

Hello fashionistas! Welcome one welcome all to this week’s edition of the fashion column. Our series continues with another exploration of modern fashion’s cultural and

Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina is still strikingly relevant in today’s world
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Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina is still strikingly relevant in today’s world

Two years ago, I was walking through the bookshelves of Barnes & Noble, grazing through the various selections of European literature. I had been writing

Director of Multicultural Services receives award
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Director of Multicultural Services receives award

Making international and multicultural students feel more welcome has been Malik Stewart’s goal at CSB+SJU, and that dedication once seen only by our community has

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Managing life after graduation and the “big tomorrow”

Up until the end of college, there are established, comfortable benchmarks for success; if not easily reached then at least easily understood. You have your

Student to advocate: how Beth found her voice
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Student to advocate: how Beth found her voice

When Beth Leipholtz (CSB ‘15) first stepped onto the campus of the College of St. Benedict, it was the “vibe” that convinced her it was

Benedictine Life in the Land of Eternal Spring
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Benedictine Life in the Land of Eternal Spring

The warm Guatemalan sun peeking over the mountains with a clamoring church bell breaking through the silence of early morning means the start of another

A Glass Act – Black Box Sauvignon Blanc
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A Glass Act – Black Box Sauvignon Blanc

The Johnnies defeated Augsburg 63–0 last weekend, a score that raises questions less about football and more about whether someone should have intervened at halftime