Undergraduate Curriculum Council to vote on new education model In November, the Undergraduate Curriculum Council will vote on “Via Viking,” a new curriculum proposed to replace the SOPHIA core.
Viking Days breaks old traditions Homecoming celebrations encourages campus collaboration As Augustana’s annual homecoming festivities wrap up, this year’s Viking Days uniquely blended tradition and innovation. The Viking Days Committee placed a strong emphasis on fostering community connections and collaborating with various groups on campus to create a more inclusive atmosphere. Viking Days
Election initiative spurs voter registration, sparks conversations throughout campus This fall, Augustana launched Election 2024: Curiosity, Courage and Civility, a new initiative that encourages Augustana students and faculty “to cultivate curiosity, exhibit courage and practice civility during a polarizing season in America,” according to Augustana’s website. As part of the program, Augustana community members are encouraged to sign
ASA reconstructs transportation program In 2020, the Augustana Student Association began partnering with the rideshare company Lyft to provide students access to subsidized transportation. This year, amid rising costs and budget concerns, ASA announced significant changes to the transportation program. ASA’s new hybrid transportation program uses a combination of the previous Viking Lyft
Tuve Improvements expected in fall 2025 Dorm hall receives aesthetic updates, no AC or elevator access Tuve Hall is getting a modern makeover with single rooms and renovated bathrooms, offering more comfort and privacy while preserving its warm, communal environment. First built in 1950 and named after former university president Anthony Tuve, the dorm is one
Full circle: former computer science chair returns to lead department Junior Ravi Plath takes a seat in Madsen Center classroom 002 as Marcia Entwistle steps down to the front of the classroom and begins to take attendance, asking each student, “If you could design any sort of security system for any company, what would it be?” Plath answers “Olive Garden,
Anthropology Club’s prehistoric pitch The Anthropology Club kicked off their semester with a bang – or more accurately, with a whoosh and thud. The club hosted atlatl throwing on the campus green, drawing in curious students to learn more about the club and to try their hand at throwing an atlatl. An atlatl, known as