Saturday, November 07, 2009
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10.26.09
The rivalry between the Knights and the Norse took shape more than 50 years ago and has been characterized by pranks since.
10.19.09

The typical routine of campus was set aside last weekend as alumni flooded Wartburg to participate in the college’s homecoming traditions.

10.12.09

The two Wartburg presidents answer questions about Outfly 2009.

10.05.09

Wartburg’s Outfly tradition has transformed drastically during the past century. While students once snake danced through Waverly, this year they will be competing for a 42-inch plasma television. A lot has changed since the inception of Outfly, but it is still a break from the college’s everyday routine.Outfly is a literal translation of the German word, Ausflug, which is an excursion or outing.

09.28.09

Two Wartburg students spent their summer focusing on malaria prevention in Guyana, a South American country.

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10.26.09
Jackie Albrecht and Ellen Kurt sat down with Seth Meyers before his show at Wartburg last Thursday and discussed how he got started, what he enjoys about writing for Saturday Night Live and where he sees himself in the future.
10.26.09
The 20th Anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall will be commemorated on campus Nov. 4-13 through a celebration called “Freedom Without Walls.”
10.26.09
The latest exhibit in the Waldemar A. Schmidt Gallery in the Bachman Fine Arts Center focuses on multimedia art.
10.19.09

Hope Overflow, the band formed from the Circle of Music service trip, is sharing love, faith and service through its music as it performs in the area and prepares for its Winter Break service trip to the Chicago area.

10.05.09

A short-term missionary trip helped Lou Peters see how people appreciate the things that are most important in life.

09.28.09

In the last edition of The Trumpet, Kazushi Mizumoto’s hitchhiking adventure took him from Waverly to Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming and South Dakota. The story ended as a police car pulled over to question him along a highway in South Dakota.

09.21.09

As May Term ended, one student decided he wanted to spend his summer as a vagabond.

 

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