Features

Keeping the Luther legacy alive

By: Peter Jarzyna, Volunteer Writer
Thursday, November 1, 2012

Many base their decision to attend a college on a certain inexplicable quality of ‘rightness’ they felt upon visiting, one that transcends programs and scholarships offered. For a large number of students here at Luther, that quality is legacy.

Putting thoughts to paper

By: Katherine Mohr, Staff Writer
Thursday, November 1, 2012


Katherine Mohr / Chips

Ben Nordquist (‘15) is dedicated to journaling.
He journals frequently, putting his personal thoughts to paper. One day last spring, he asked his friends if they wanted to do the same.

No Shave November: Razor expectations

By: Margaret Yapp, Staff Writer
Thursday, November 1, 2012

No Shave November is back and hairier than ever. This month, Chips will follow three Luther men – an experienced grower, a second time participant and an innocent first year – throughout their journeys into the unknown. These brave men will attempt to grow their facial hair for the next month. No trimming allowed.

Sam Raiche (‘15): “The Incumbent”

'Life's an Adventure': Reflecting on Nottingham

By: Matt Yan, Staff Writer
October 25th, 2012

Imagine leaving Luther, living in a different country for an entire year and immersing yourself in a different culture while going to school in a city with innumerable experiences at your fingertips. That is what twelve Luther students do every year when they sign up for the Nottingham study abroad trip.

Student author brings love to the page

By: Walker Nyenhuis, Staff Writer
October 25th, 2012

The act of writing and publishing a book is a popular goal on bucket lists across the nation. For Kristina Nienhaus (‘13), this is one item that has been recently checked off with the publication of a children’s book titled “Made of Love.”

Enlaces club works for social justice

By: Carrie Juergens, Staff Writer
Thursday, October 11, 2012

Maddy Kofoed (‘13) didn’t know what she was getting herself into when she agreed to be President of Enlaces for the school year, but she’s been pleasantly surprised.


Carrie Juergens / Chips

'Do I really need to lock my bike?'

By: Bailey Mulholland, Staff Writer
Thursday, October 11, 2012

Fifty-three percent. That is the chance a student cyclist has of losing a bike to theft during his or her four years in college, according to an Integrated Cycle Systems national survey.
The Luther campus is no exception.


Bailey Mulholland / Chips
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