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From the Desk of the Director – March 2022 A few weeks ago, the Honors Program marked the eighth anniversary of its
By Alaina Heenan Turning Responsibility Into Powerful Service (TRIPS) is “an alternative break service program that gives students the opportunity to put
By Morgan Fimreite Anna Bauer is a first-year student at St. Norbert College from Minnesota majoring in Biology with a minor in
By Brenna Cisler Like the typical St. Norbert College Honors student, Taylor Lewis enjoys being involved, active, and busy while at college
By Katie Hulce One of the many lesser-known perks of the Honors Program is being able to take classes with your Bergstrom
By: James Cullen Nora Eckert Class of 2017 English Major, Business Administration Minor Current location: Rochester, MN Current employer: Rochester Post Bulletin Honors Fellow,
By Morgan Fimreite Pre-Thanksgiving Bergstrom Activities Events in Bergstrom Hall began nightly at 7pm from Wednesday the 17th to Monday the 21st.
By Brenna Cisler On Saturday, October 30th 2021, the St. Norbert College Women’s Cross Country team took home the title of the
By Katie Hulce Name: Lila Metko Hometown: Sturgeon Bay, WI Major(s): Biology Major, Psychology Minor What is your most memorable experience at
By Holly Buczek Freshman Year: Bergstrom Hall, 2018 Anyone who has attended college can remember how stressful the housing process can
From the Desk of the Director As I type this, I have just finished putting the finishing touches on the Honors Program’s
Alumni Connections: Where are they now? Francis Beaumier ’09 Name: Francis Beaumier Graduation Year: 2009 (Undergraduate) & 2017 (Graduate) Major(s): Computer Science
By Morgan Fimreite Halloween came early this year in Bergstrom Hall thanks to the RAs and some candy buckets hung on doors
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