Back at St. Olaf

Battles of the Hill

10 min · 15. maj 2025
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A sad, silly wooden goat. This little goat represented a battle between the colleges that share the city of Northfield, Minnesota. The stakes, though, were higher than a mere game of football. Welcome to Back at St. Olaf: I’m Tenzin and these are the stories from the hill. Transcript and bibliography [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G3ox13a7CY4OgHquMPFboJ4d_xR2F0uwrFJbEsIvMpI/edit?usp=sharing]

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