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Northland College alum Tina Ramme in the field in Kenya

Conserving Big Cats

…could send a message to the world regarding big cats what would it be? A. Big cat populations have declined rapidly in just a few years and—unless there is an immediate intervention—they could be lost. In just two decades, lions have declined 45-90% in some parts of the African continent…

SONWA Winners 2017

Honeybees and a trailblazing scientist top the 2017 SONWA book awards

…farm doesn’t just mean a big field in the country. One can grow green things almost anywhere – an empty lot, a pan, or a bucket are just a few things that will do. Add soil, sunshine, water, and care for your anywhere farm. The warm artwork and the diverse…

Wheeler Hall 2016

Stolid Wheeler Hall

…in honor of the Wheeler family’s service to the region and to the Institution. Just eight years later, a fire gutted the building. With the help of student and faculty contributions, it was rebuilt in five months, in time for school in the fall! But, with four stories rather than…

Northland College student with journal

296 miles on the Superior Hiking Trail

Jane Dahlgren Hikes Solo for May Term

…thinking off-campus and independent study. She wanted to hike the Superior Hiking Trail that follows the ridgeline overlooking Lake Superior in northern Minnesota. The south end of the trail is located just an hour from campus. Dahlgren had these goals in mind: to walk alone, reflect, write, learn the flora…

Northland College theatre group, the Fourth Wall, perform The Mousetrap

'Mousetrap' will keep you guessing

…their rooms full of potential murder victims—and a murderer. As the snow piles up outside, the guests pile up inside. The first is flamboyant Christopher Wren (Alex Fischer), followed by persnickety Mrs. Boyle (Alyx Simon); dogmatic Major Metcalfe (Emily Hutler), and melancholy Miss Casewell (Stephanie Wright). Just as the Ralstons…

Northland College student and wolf pup

Howling with Wolves

…regular basis; whereas now it has been discovered that pack structure is much more like human family structures with the dominant pair being the parents and the younger members being offspring from previous generations. It just goes to show how science is always changing and we are constantly learning new…

Together Farm

Alumna Combines Arts, Science for Sustainable Farming

…farm but that everyone loves a good story. She and Andy are raising two young daughters on a 160-acre farm, called Together Farms, just south of Eau Claire in Buffalo County. “I’m kicking myself for allowing myself to fit into a narrow curriculum box,” Schneider concedes. “Storytelling is marketing. And

Northland College student plays golf.

Gilligan Personifies "Student-Athlete"

…participate in sports—three to be exact—and the unmatched academic experience that would prepare her for an uncommon career path you won’t find at most institutions of higher learning. With just one semester to go at Northland before graduation, Gilligan—who has a double major in biology and natural resources with an…

wolf track in the sand

Students Howl with Wolves

…with howls; coyotes—probably around fifteen individuals— and then came the yips and barks of pups. I was smiling wide. We just stood still for about five minutes. Then from the right side of the forest we heard really loud howls. It was wolves responding to Professor Olson’s and the coyote’s…