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Climate Justice Club hosts “Water Walk”
On Sept. 30, the Climate Justice Club hosted a “Water Walk.” Two groups of CSB/ SJU students and faculty were assigned to walk from CSB
Administration cuts back on COVID-19 mitigation efforts
CSB/SJU students found out in an email on Oct. 2 from the Office of the Presidents that some mitigation measures would end. Students living off-campus
Student groups aim to increase voter turnout
Americans are charting a unique and tumultuous election year. Concerns and doubt about voting legitimacy, the reliability of the process and the safety of voting
Life changes at Abbey and Monastery due to pandemic
The Benedictine tradition is deeply rooted in community, but what happens when a pandemic interrupts their traditions? Sr. Lois Wedl expressed in an email that
MDH hosts community COVID-19 testing site at HCC
To manage and monitor the impact of COVID-19 on the CSB/SJU campuses, daily meetings with the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and administration from CSB/
PRiSM changes name to Q+, becomes organization
On our campus where the Johnnie/ Bennie identities are strongly rooted in cisgender heteronormativity, students who don’t fall into these categories can often feel isolated,
Global Business class collaborates with business school in Mumbai
One Global Business professor has found a way to ensure students get the experience they expect from CSB/SJU. Professor Kingshuk Mukherjee piloted GBUS 341 a
Culinary Services adapt to COVID-19
Upon walking into the CSB culinary centers, McGlynn’s or Gorecki Dining Center, there are many obvious changes at first sight. From the increase in sanitization
Line 3 pipeline costs us environmentally, socially and economically
In 2014, the natural gas distribution company Enbridge Inc. proposed a project that would replace the 60-yearold pipeline that carries crude oil through northern Minnesota
SJU basketball stays optimistic
Last March, the SJU basketball team fought their way to the Sweet Sixteen. No MIAC teams were still in the tournament on the women’s side.