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Sigurd Olson Articles

…Sigurd’s papers at the Minnesota Historical Society include the manuscript drafts of these articles, but not actual newspaper clippings. A sample of these articles appear below. Many of them probably were published as part of his “America Out of Doors” syndicated column, but there is nothing in his papers to…

Study Abroad

Off-campus Study

Whatever your interest, you can deepen and expand your education by studying off campus. This includes intensive, in-depth courses during May term, a semester at an EcoLeague school, or special courses at a partner organization. There is something right for you. Travel grants and scholarships are available. Learn more. Pay…

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Buffalo News Editorial: Battle is brewing

…up to 2.1 billion gallons of Lake Michigan water to the Gulf of Mexico every day. That’s a lot of lost electrical generation for New York—at the Robert Moses hydro facility near Niagara Falls, or the Moses-Saunders Dam near Massena—especially when you add it up for more than one hundred…

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Meet the Beast: Alec Z. Drachenberg

…with friends, and the cross country team occasionally addresses me as the “NC Beast.” At my first college cross country meet, multiple people actually yelled “GO BEAST!” I love my team. Q. I hear you’ve progressed to second runner in a few short months: Have you always been a runner?…

Northland College students digs trench on Ice Age Trail.

National Public Lands Day of Service

September 28, 2024, 8:00 am4:30 pm

…6 p.m. This outing will depart from the SOEI or Camp Brother Bear (depending on where you are) on Saturday, September 28, at 8 a.m. and return at 4:30 p.m. The outing will initially depart from the SOEI and then swing by Camp Brother Bear. Registration has closed. We hope…

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Biology

As part of the biology major, you should plan on packing a pair of hiking boots and a lab coat. You’ll be in the field studying the habits of charismatic critters like wolves, and in the laboratory analyzing things you can’t see like genetic material. Small classroom sizes and hands-on…