Look! A Graduate!
It's been a long four years, but a good four years.
Read about Amber, Eli, Faye, Jack, and Tamar's experiences at Luther!
It's been a long four years, but a good four years.
There are many beautiful natural sites in Decorah, Pulpit Rock is one of them.
Every year, Luther takes a day to appreciate all of the hard work and research of it students. It's a great opportunity to learn what your peers have been up to.
We've had the first big thunderstorm of the spring, and that tells me that the semester must be ending soon. I've had a couple of other hints, though, too.
While I'm stuck in the library working on my senior paper, why don't you go out and see some of Luther's lesser-known sights.
I've mentioned the my expereience in Nottigham before, but I think it's only fitting that I finally talk about the University.
Good weather and bad, projects and papers, old books and new... and Nazis. This week has been anything but dull.
It's kind of sad to design a house you know is going to get destroyed by a volcano... but what can you do?
Where did I go for spring break? No place warm, that's for sure!
Everyone's got midterms, but when you need a break, it pays to go donwtown to unwind.
I've been hagning around with a new club on campus. Our aim is to soothe social discord, promote science, and eat chips and salsa. So far, so good.
If you've ever wondered what the life of a Logic TA is like (and you probably haven't), look no further. I've got the scoop! It turns out we're just like you, but spend more time grading homework.
I reflect on my home last year in Nottingham, and some of the good times I had there.
If you want to be warm, but you also want a make art, but you also want to sit on a swivel chair from the 50s, there's only one place to go!
For two of the past four years I have lived in Larsen Hall. Named for the college's first president, it has been around a long time, and developed quite a lot of character.
I take a moment to think about where I've been, and what the semester ahead holds in store for me.
For the month of January, I worked for recyling/composting. It wasn't half as bad as you might think.
I didn't exatly participate in a J-term last year because I was in the middle of a study abroad program, but I believe that I had as exciting a time as anyone.
Like many Luther students, I had the opportunity to study abroad in my sophomore year. I spent a month in Europe, learning about the English Romantics.
It's so cold that all I want to do is huddle up next to the radiator. I stay inside, and reflect on January past.
A new year is approaching rapidly, and soon it will be time for me to go home. Before that, however, I think I ought to reflect on the semester that has come and gone so quickly.
The parking lots are full, unfamiliar faces everywhere, and a cross-campus exodus of well-dressed students? It must be time for Christmas at Luther!
I spend 80% of my time in Preus Library, so it only seems fitting that I should devote some time reflecting upon it.
When you need a break from work and your friend is giving a concert, it's time for a roadtrip to the big city.
I don't know how many calories my brain burns through in the course of a day, but it's a lot. Thankfully, the Caf provides for all of my dining needs. It's got all the sustenance I'm looking for in one convenient location.
Senior year means senior seminar. I try to explain Visual Epistemology, and my research.
Even when I have a lot of work, I make certian to leave time in my schedule for relaxtion and the search for inner peace.
What should you never forget about at Luther College? The stupendous theater productions!
Everyone always talks about Luther College on account of its fantastic music program, but what has it been like for a musician who isn't a major?
With a campus full of greenspaces and a nearby forest, river, and prairie, there are all sorts of animals to find. I talk about some of those most familiar to the college community.
Philosophers sometimes get get a bad rap as snooty, disconnected, or downright odd. Today I talk about how we're just like anyone else.
Coming back to Luther after a year abroad is a whole new experience. What's changed, what's the same, and what does it mean for me?