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Johnnies get new health services

SJU students can now take advantage of university-run healthcare on both campuses.

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Senates to consider new seat proposals

The Indigenous Students Association requested that the Senates consider new seats addressing diversity, equity, inclusion and decolonization. The Senates are evaluating the suggestion this year.

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Remembering 9/11 two decades later

Campus groups honored the victims of 9/11 by placing 2,996 flags in the lawn outside the Quad, climbing 110 flights of stairs and remembering former Johnnie football player Tom Burnett Jr.

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Mullen starts as SJU Transitional President

On June 1, Dr. Jim Mullen assumed a role as Transitional President of SJU for a one-year term. Mullen previously served as president of three

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Fires cut short Collegebound trip

First-year students on this year's Collegebound trip had to flee the Boundary Waters after warnings of dangerous wildfires spread their way.

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Schools require masks and vaccines for all

With exemptions available, vaccines are required for all students, staff and faculty on campus. Masks are mandatory while indoors for the time being.

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125 prospective students and parents set to visit over MEA

This upcoming weekend, over 125 students will visit CSB/SJU with their families. The Admissions Office made the decision to allow more visitors to tour campus

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Voting guide by political science professor

As of Sept. 18, Minnesota polls are already accepting early and mail-in ballots. Even before the pandemic, the 2020 election was highly anticipated. With the

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ROTC trains at Camp Ripley

The ROTC program went to Camp Ripley this past weekend to complete their fall field training exercise. They participated in a variety of activities including medical lanes, operating tanks with paintballs, land navigation and situational training. ROTC cadets also completed the Army 10-Miler.

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CSB/SJU professor runs for State Senate

Long before he had received endorsements from former President Barack Obama, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris; long before his campaign had yet received national attention,