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In-person yoga session

Campus Recreation will host an in-person yoga session on Wednesdays from 4:30-5:30 p.m.

Classes are first come, first served, with a maximum of 20 slots.

In-person yoga session

Campus Recreation will host an in-person yoga session on Wednesdays from 4:30-5:30 p.m.

Classes are first come, first served, with a maximum of 20 slots.

Online yoga class

Campus Recreation will host an online yoga session on Fridays from 4-5 p.m.

Canoe and cave exploring with Campus Ministries

This is the kick-off event for a new year of Campus Ministries. Join the group for a day of fun on the Maquoketa River and meet some new people. This is also a great way to learn about Campus Ministries programming for the year. The event will last 1-7 p.m.

Augustana Fencing Club introductory meeting Sept. 12

Want to sword fight? Want to learn a unique sport that also counts as a PE credit? Already a returning fencer looking to continue? Consider joining Augustana Fencing Club.

Subscribe to the Augustana Observer

Subscribe to the student newspaper to receive a weekly newsletter emailed on Saturdays with highlighted stories on the latest news, reviews and upcoming developments on campus.

Culture Fest 2023

Meet the cultural groups on campus at the Multicultural Programming Board’s annual Cultural Fest. The event, which runs from 1-4 p.m., is a celebration of culture with cultural music and games, lively performances and free food.

Work for The Observer student newspaper

The Observer is looking for anyone interested in writing, editing, photography, videography or graphic design. The group meets weekly on Monday evenings.

Frieze Lecture: 'Barbie as a Feminist Icon? A Discussion of Greta Gerwig’s 2023 Blockbuster'

This panel discussion of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) students will be led by Dr. Jennifer Heacock-Renaud, coordinator of the WGSS program.

Frieze Lecture: 'Beyond the View from Barbie’s Beach House: Reconsidering the Waves of Feminism'

Dr. Jane Simonsen, Augustana College professor of history and Richard A. Swanson Chair in Social Thought, will present.

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