BIOL 210 help session
A help session will be offered for BIOL 210 students for Monday's final exam.Swenson Center co-hosts seminar with Swedish Embassy
The seminar “Swedish Footprints in the U.S.—New Perspectives on Swedish-American History” explores new ways of understanding Swedish-American history.
Soul Food Dinner
Black Student Union will be hosting its annual Soul Food Dinner where students will have the opportunity to meet and mingle with new people as well as celebrate family and friendships as a community. There will be community performances from singing to dancing.
Survivor safe space
+IMPACT is holding a safe space for survivors and allies alike to come and find solace and support through one another. Studentcs can drop by or choose to stay the full time. Feel free to come share, listen, or to learn about available resources.
CARE pumpkin smash
Relieve stress from finals in a spooky way by smashing pumpkins while listening to Halloween music. The cost is $3 or four canned goods to smash one pumpkin and all proceeds go towards the Riverbend Foodbank.
Students may pay in person or through Venmo.

Women's Tennis captures CCIW title for third time in four years
Augustana won three singles titles and three doubles championships and the Vikings were represented in the championship matches in five of six singles and all three doubles flights.
Augie reflection: Joe Kellen
All students are invited to attend this week's Augie Reflections featuring Joe Kellen. Kellen is a senior from Rockford, Ill., majoring in biochemistry and pre-medicine. He is involved with FCA and is a member of the men's basketball team.
ScribeAmerica
ScribeAmerica will have a publicity table in the Brew from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
My Story: Surviving the Holocaust
Steen Metz will speak about his life experience in advance of the Augustana performance of the opera "Brundibar." This children's opera by Jewish Czech composer Hans Krása was written in 1938 but was not performed until 1942 when it premiered at the Vinohrady Jewish Boy’s Orphanage in the Prague
Map and Munch: Social and Ecological Changes on the Upper Mississippi
Dr. Matt Fockler will give a research talk at the geography department's "Map and Munch." His topic will be "Two-Mississippi : Viewing Social and Ecological Changes on the Upper Mississippi River since the Lock and Dam Project."