Jen Kochaver, Staff Writer AugSem students were surveyed by Augsburg’s Assessment Committee on their understanding of civic engagement in fall of 2016. The goal was
Kelton Holsen, Features Editor Nineteen students and one staff member at Augsburg received an email from Augsburg Manager of Purchasing and Central Services, Jill Davenport,
Ben Stark, Staff Writer Dinkytown’s crown, the Varsity Theater, reopened on Feb. 9 featuring a locals-only set list including DJ Jake Rudh, Kiss the Tiger,
Augsburg’s Sexual Misconduct Awareness Raising Team (SMART) wants to answer your questions about consent! They will be answering the questions bi-monthly in The Echo.
Chad Berryman, Contributor Travel consists of doing ordinary things in extraordinary places, and the power of studying abroad is that new place become ordinary. By
Gabriel Benson, Copy Editor In 2015, the documentary “The Hunting Ground” brought to light an ongoing debate taking place on college campuses: a tug of
Brendan Descamps, Contributor If you really want to know the answer, just ask a pro-gun member of Congress how much the NRA contributed to their
Matthew Glavin, Contributor I see an issue that has garnered more attention to the common people and garnered more problematic consequences surrounding the forefront of the
Jacob VanHoutan, Staff Writer “To Kill A Mockingbird” and “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” are being dropped from the school curriculum in Duluth. This has
Winston Heckt, Staff Writer The world premiere of “Joy Rebel” — a one-woman show written and performed by Khanisha Foster — came to a close
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