Kristian Evans, Senior News Editor The city of Minneapolis is moving quickly in an attempt to address problems developing in a large camp of individuals
Christa Kelly, Contributor A textbook sharing program proposed earlier this year by leading members of the Gage Center for Student Success lost the battle to receive
Ben Stark, Staff Writer The Augsburg endowment fund and the Minnesota Vikings quarterback situation share a similar story. Vikings fans know over the last ten
Gabriel Benson, Copy Editor One may wonder what the connection is between faith and politics. In fact, the connection is scorned in many circles with
Jackson Gerber, Staff Writer Everyone loves predicting the future. It is difficult, but like most, I have gotten a few things right. I have also
John Kipper, Staff Writer It’s been a rocky start for Auggie women’s soccer, and the early season issues have been compounded by several players being
John Kipper, Staff Writer Augsburg football (2-2, 0-2) struggled against St. Olaf (4-0, 2-0), losing 33-3. While numerically and statistically lopsided, there were a few
Jackson Gerber, Staff Writer Augsburg Men’s Soccer opened up MIAC play last week, getting two big wins against Bethel and Saint Mary’s.
Carson Hughes, A&E Editor The 13th annual Arab Film Festival, organized by Mizna, a Twin Cities Arab-American arts non-profit, will have some notable absences. Syrian
Michael Olderr, Contributor “Fahrenheit 11/9” is probably one of the more captivating documentaries produced this year. The film is captivating in stylistic editing and in
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