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Men's Soccer vs To Be Determined - Quarterfinals - No. 5 at No. 4 / No. 6 at No. 3
TBDMen's Soccer vs To Be Determined - Quarterfinals - No. 5 at No. 4 / No. 6 at No. 3
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1:1 Alumni-Student Career Chats
1520 Saint Olaf Avenue, Northfield, Minnesota 55057, United StatesStudents are welcome to attend the 1:1 Alumni-Student Career Chats hosted by the Piper Center for Vocation and Career. Sign-up for a 1:1 conversation with alumni who have navigated life […]
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First-Generation College Celebration
Join us for events during the week of November 3-8, 2025 to learn more about first-generation college student experiences.
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Daily Chapel: All Saints Day
Boe Memorial ChapelDaily 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 […]
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Women's Soccer vs Saint Mary's University - Quarterfinals
TBDWomen's Soccer vs Saint Mary's University - Quarterfinals Streaming Video: https://miacsportsnetwork.com/stolaf/ Tickets: https://events.hometownticketing.com/boxoffice/miac/L2VtYmVkL2FsbA==
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Lecture: A Game of Heresy — Princes, Popes, and Politics of the Protestant Reformation
Holland 6th Floor CommonsWhy did the Protestant Reformation take hold in the sixteenth century, when earlier reform movements had failed? What factors determined its success in some territories and its failure in others? […]
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The Sampson Brothers: Native American Heritage Month
BC CrossroadsThe Taylor Center will host the Sampson Brothers on campus to perform Native Hoop dancing for our Native American Heritage Month Kick-Off
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Pre-Health Gap Year Showcase
Regents 4th Floor AtriumStudents are welcome to attend Pre-Health Gap Year Showcase hosted by the Piper Center for Vocation and Career. Connect with recent alumni in pre-health gap year roles during an open […]
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46th Annual Eunice Belgum Lectures
Buntrock Commons, Viking TheaterFrom vaccines to climate change, skeptics ask: why does some intellectual elite get to tell us what to think? We can best understand the frustrating dilemma of scientific authority by looking back to a time when modern science emerged alongside modern views on political authority.