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Potholes cause damage to vehicles; Admin. says repairs won’t happen this year
After most of the snow had melted in early spring, junior Casey Schultz was driving her 2018 Kia Soul down 28th street when she heard a crack.
She had hit one of the many potholes that line 28th Street between Grange Avenue and Summit Avenue on the north side of
Beer garden springs from dry campus
Augustana’s Viking Days football game on Oct. 12 provided the Department of Athletics with two victories: the 16-13 win in overtime against St. Cloud State and an approved beer garden in the stadium.
But allowing alcohol at the football game has raised questions for some students over whether or
ASA adds 10 new at-large members to committees
On Oct. 10, the Augustana Student Association (ASA) approved the addition of 10 at-large members to their organization. The motion passed with one dissenting vote from junior senator Hank Freese.
At-large members are non-voting members, chosen by ASA, who work with the student-run committees, according to vice president Audrey Cope.
Dead animal removed from East Hall walls
On Wednesday, Oct. 2, junior Katie Orton noticed a terrible smell coming from her dorm.
“It smelled like something had died,” Orton said.
Orton opened her window, turned on her fan and oil diffuser, but nothing seemed to get rid of the smell. It got increasingly worse throughout the day.
DJ Zauce mixes and records original tracks
As students swapped sweatpants for dress clothes at the Augiethon formal in early February, they danced the night away to music by DJ Zauce. Dancers rushed to the DJ booth to say hello and request songs from Augie’s resident DJ.
Logan Swanson, whose stage name is DJ Zauce, plays
Together, Hechts find reward in growing Recreational Services
The Hechts did not expect to end up at Augustana.
They first came to Augie on their own as students. Carmen Hecht grew up in the Twin Cities, coming to Augie to play volleyball. Mark Hecht spent most of his early life in Nebraska before his family moved to South