Features

A zen state of mind

By: Noah Nelsen-Gross, Staff Writer
Thursday, October 11, 2012

"It is not I. You are not I. You are part of the universe. You are the universe." - Phuc Phan ('13)


Noah Nelsen-Gross / Chips

The colors on the bluff line are beautiful this time of year, calming and thought-inducing.

New club helps students speak out

New Forensic Speech and Debate Club up and running
By: Brita Moore, Staff Writer
Thursday, October 4, 2012

“That whole ‘popping’ thing is so comedic when I’m reading poems about dead lovers,” Thomas Lundberg (‘15) said.


Casey DeLima / Chips

Teachers become the students

By: Matt Yan, Staff Writer
Thursday, October 4, 2012

This fall, some students may notice that their fellow classmates are looking a bit older ... and sort of familiar ... like maybe they should be in front of the class instead of in it.


Matt Yan / Chips

Contradances keep folk culture alive

By: Brita Moore, Staff Writer
Thursday, September 27, 2012


Many Luther students are unaware of a lively event that takes place right in Decorah. A lucky few, however, have discovered contradances.
Contradances remind participants of the folk culture of their ancestors, and since the mid-1990s, fiddler Erik Sessions has kept the culture alive in Decorah.

Blast from the radio past

By: Margaret Yapp, Staff Writer
Thursday, September 27, 2012

Building trails, building community

By: Michael Crowe, Editor-In-Chief
Thursday, September 20, 2012


10 a.m. Saturday morning.

The thrill of the climb

Avid Luther climbers discuss the challenge and the rush of rock climbing in Decorah
By: Margaret Yapp, Staff Writer
Thursday, September 20, 2012


Many Luther students and Decorah residents spend their days surrounded by beautiful bluffs and rolling hills. In Decorah, it is easy to take a day trip to Malanaphy Springs or an evening walk at Dunnings Springs.

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