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In today’s world where adapting to change is difficult (to say the least), it is quite hard to be “revolutionary,” to create

by: Ben Stafford At the midpoint of my freshman year, Dr. Ginsbach, my Spanish professor, told me about a global seminar she

by: Paris Riggle I was working on an experiment in the King Lab here at St. Norbert when I opened the email

by: Catherine Grey In science, and indeed, in most research, it’s good practice to do something more than once. Your biology professor

by: Morgan Fimreite After taking Genetics with Dr. King and learning that it’s possible to edit a person’s genome in order to

  The time has come. As we approach graduation, I wanted to take the time to reflect on our senior class, the

Now that we’ve had Admitted Students Day and are starting to see more high school seniors around campus for Senior Saturdays, a

Tonight we had our Honors Senior Reflection, and it was very bittersweet. “It’s a full circle moment,” Dr. Mann remarked, addressing our

As we all know, St. Norbert College’s Honors Program has had a bit of work done over the past year, and this

There are three new faces you might see in the halls of GMS these days. Meet the new faculty!

From a research assistant in a biology lab to a summer medical internship in Spain, a Teaching Assistant (TA) for a general

By: Ava Dahlman Stay On-Track with Studying Do not wait to start studying! Staying on-track with studying can help to relieve the

By: Morgan Fimreite When Dr. Choudhury sent out an email to all Biology majors detailing a study abroad course that would take

On November 2, 2022, I had the privilege of attending a library screening of Kendra Mylnechuck Potter’s documentary, “Daughter of a Lost

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