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Plagiarists release second album

02.05.2008 17:46    fusion.stolaf.edu
After studying abroad last year, members of the popular campus band Plagiarists are set to release a second album that features a fresh sound. "We came back with new instruments, a new palette of ideas and a new approach to


St. Olaf organ recordings to be featured on Pipedreams program

02.05.2008 17:46    fusion.stolaf.edu
Since the radio program Pipedreams is for people who love organs and the music they produce, it should come as no surprise that St. Olaf's own Holtkamp organ will be featured in an upcoming episode.

Second senior art show opens May 4

02.05.2008 17:46    fusion.stolaf.edu
Articulation," the second of two senior art shows this spring, opens Sunday. "It has been incredible to work alongside such a talented group of senior art majors and to see the development of such innovative projects," says studio art major

Tuba player wins Schubert Competition

02.05.2008 17:46    fusion.stolaf.edu
St. Olaf music and chemistry double major Dan Larson '10 is the first person to win the annual Schubert Club competition using the tuba. Listen to him play and hear his interview with Melissa Ousley at Minnesota Public Radio.

Senior soloists to perform with St. Olaf Orchestra

02.05.2008 17:46    fusion.stolaf.edu
Selected senior singers and instrumentalists will each solo with the St. Olaf Orchestra during a May 9 concert. The event will feature a variety of music pieces, including the premiere performance of a composition by St. Olaf Professor of Music

PALEOECOLOGY: Fossils Help Figure Out Food Webs Old and New

02.05.2008 13:47    sciencemag.org
Pennisi Science 2 May 2008: 598b-599b DOI: 10.1126/science.320.5876.598b View Free Summary
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LOUISE SLAUGHTER INTERVIEW: How to Get a Genetic Protection Law Through Cong...

02.05.2008 13:47    sciencemag.org
Couzin Science 2 May 2008: 596 DOI: 10.1126/science.320.5876.596 View Free Summary
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GLOBAL WARMING: Mother Nature Cools the Greenhouse, but Hotter Times Still L...

02.05.2008 13:47    sciencemag.org
Kerr Science 2 May 2008: 595 DOI: 10.1126/science.320.5876.595 View Free Summary
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ECOLOGY: Yosemite: Protected but Not Preserved

02.05.2008 13:47    sciencemag.org
Morell Science 2 May 2008: 597a DOI: 10.1126/science.320.5876.597a View Free Summary
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ENDANGERED SPECIES: Spotted Owl Recovery Plan Flawed, Review Panel Finds

02.05.2008 13:47    sciencemag.org
Stokstad Science 2 May 2008: 594-595 DOI: 10.1126/science.320.5876.594 View Free Summary
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Curious? Read

02.05.2008 13:44    familyfirst.com
Curiosity killed the cat.No it didn't, the cat died from boredom. Curiosity is a good thing.Today's FamilyFirst pick celebrates curiosity. It's called Curious? Read.It's a fascinatin' collection of curiously fascinatin' stuff.For example, let's peruse a few recent entries:What exactly comprises
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