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Community Discussion with Kyle Whyte

Virtual

Join the Climate Justice Collective to partake in a community discussion with Indigenous scholar Kyle Whyte. Kyle's research is focused on environmental justice, and he will be presenting on the following topics: A Call for Kinship: Indigenous Perspecitives on Wilderness Areas, National Parks & Public Lands Transformative Partnerships & Indigenous Peoples: Ethics, Allyship, & Collaboration […]

Reproductive Rights and LGBTQ+ Community

RNS 390

This Wellness Center event will explore the critical issue of reproductive rights for the LGBTQ+ community, as individuals within this community often face unique challenges when it comes to building families and accessing healthcare. Ensuring that all individuals have access to reproductive healthcare and the ability to make decisions about their own bodies is essential […]

Daily Chapel: Student Support Services for Students with Disabilities (SSSD)

Boe Memorial Chapel

The chapel speakers today will be representatives of the Student Support Services for Students with Disabilites (SSSD). Daily Chapel is a time of inspiration for body, mind, and spirit; a quiet harbor in a busy day; worship. Students, faculty, and staff witness to their faith and invite the community to join them. All are welcome! […]

Student Recital

Christiansen Hall of Music 100 Urness Recital Hall

Student Recital

Paw Program

The Pause Mane Stage

Take a moment to unwind as the week begins to wrap up. Come to the pause mane stage and pet pups from around the St. Olaf community! Learn more at http://stolaf.presence.io/event/paw-program-66

Eco-Anxiety: Replacing Doomism With Activism This Earth Week

HH502

It is easy to feel like the environmental crisis is beyond help, that there is nothing you or I can do to stop the apocalyptical end of humanity, that we might as well give up now. But that just isn't true! This 'doomism' can lead to a sense of hopelessness that can become what is […]