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Stranger Things is here to stay
Stranger Things get stranger in Netflix’s ‘80s sci-fi twist
KAYLYN DEITER
kkdeiter13@ole.augie.edu
By now, Stranger Things is old news. But that’s not going to stop me from writing 500-plus words about why you should spend this weekend binge-watching Netflix’s eight-episode homage to 1980s science
Olson House helps to raise money with pies
Homemade pies support great outdoors
LIZ RENNER
earenner13@ole.augie.edu
Fall is here, which means the season marked by changes in color, unnecessary obsession with pumpkin spice lattes, Pinterest-inspired Halloween decorations and all things made of apples has returned.
For the four theme house residents of Olsen House, the
Breaking—President Oliver reveals 2016-17 to be his final year
JACOB BELGUM
jbbelgum13@ole.augie.edu
After 25 years of involvement with the school, Augustana University President Rob Oliver said this academic year will be his last.
Oliver emailed Augustana faculty and staff Monday morning about a surprise announcement. At 4 p.m. in the Chapel Monday afternoon, he revealed
Thefts reported during the first few weeks of school
Give me the loot: bike, car thefts inflict students
ERIN MAIROSE
elmairose13@ole.augie.edu
In the first few weeks of school, ten bicycles have been reported as stolen, along with items taken from two cars and some missing text books.
Director of Campus Safety Rick Tupper said he usually
New senate positions helps to add names on the ballot
ASA adds senate position, sees record number of candidates in election
JACOB KNUTSON
jknutson15@ole.augie.edu
The Augustana Student Association kicked off its political season this week by holding its annual fall elections.
The election saw what ASA President Mason VanEssen described as a “record-breaking” amount of candidates running.
Students frustrated by parking at the FSC
Parking options shrink as science complex expands
KAYLYN DEITER
kkdeiter13@ole.augie.edu
Cars circle the block between Norton Avenue and 31st Street as Grace Gering walks to class in the Madsen Center. Living off campus, the senior is used to seeing students park a block or more away from