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It’s that time of year again: while Luther students are cramming for exams, they’re still attempting to cram in all of the year’s final social activities. With so much to do and so many things to remember, how can students maintain their GPAs and their sanity?
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Academic Excellence at Luther College
In addition to adding Greek letters and Latin designations to their resumes, students participate in honors activities at Luther College for a variety of reasons and in many ways.
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President Farwell celebrates 90th birthday

When Luther began to experience distress and controversy in the 1960s, one man stepped in to positively alter the course of the college. Former President Elwin Farwell transformed Luther throughout his 19 years as president and was recognized by the college with “Farwell Fest,†a 90th birthday celebration May 1.
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Zeta Tau Psi fraternity announces book scholarship for next spring
Zeta Tau Psi’s President Thomas Ingram (‘09) is starting a scholarship that will be funded from money collected right here on campus. The scholarship money will go toward helping multiple students purchase their books for the semester, starting next spring.
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First year student reaches out with love
Eighteen-year-old Mallory Heinzeroth has made her first year at Luther a busy one. When not studying for her business management, communication studies and Spanish majors, she’s playing on the women’s rugby team, singing in the Aurora choir or acting as a SAC Cinema co-chair — all while balancing work study hours in the Admissions Office and Catering Services.
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PEACE WEEK 2009: “Step in my shoes, Walk with meâ€

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FYI: BIG SCARY EXAMS
If you thought your days of sharpened number two pencils, hermetically-sealed test packets and hours spent in an ACT examination room were over, think again. Many post-graduate programs require additional exams, including the GRE, MCAT and LSAT.
GRE: Graduate Record Examination
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Seniors breathe a sigh of relief after completing senior papers this week
Hiding out in every corner of the library, Luther seniors diligently worked to finish their senior papers earlier this week. Since 1946, this all-college requirement has served as a chance for seniors to delve further into topics within their major and accomplish this last task before graduation.
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Senior Spotlight

STATS:
Name: Lindi Makohoniuk
Majors: Art, Africana Studies
Hometown: Des Moines, IA
So, what do you do on and off campus?
Chi Theta Rho, Believing and Achieving, Luther Artist Collective, Luther Review, Beautiful Mess, employed at Goodwill
What’s your favorite thing about Luther?
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The Mysterious Man Behind the Emails: A Profile of Jerry Johnson

Many Luther students are familiar with the name Jerry Johnson from the signature at the end of mass emails regarding campus-wide issues such as moving cars for snow removal or emergency test messages. However, students know little else about him and what exactly he does at Luther. Who is the mysterious man behind the emails?
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Entrepreneurship Club encourages options for students in difficult economic conditions
In this time of economic crisis, the Entrepreneurship Club at Luther College continues its support of students who create their own jobs by starting their own businesses.
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Senior Spotlight

STATS:
Name: Gabrielle McNally
Major: Art, Theatre/Dance and Music minors
Hometown: Luana, IA
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Helping minds and bodies, connecting hearts
Instead of spending class time in the weight room or on the courts to fulfill credits, Luther’s Adaptive Physical Education course provides students with a rewarding opportunity to give their time to children with special needs.
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New and visiting profs reflect on first year at Luther

The first year teaching as a professor has its fair share of challenges. Teaching in a new place with new people requires patience and flexibility. Here, a few professors share their insights on the biggest challenges and greatest rewards they’ve experienced with their first year teaching at Luther.
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CONSUMER REPORT: Best coffee on campus
Since college students are often caffeine-driven zombies, it might be good to know your options. Taste-tested and student approved, here are my picks for the best coffees on campus.

Oneota Market:
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