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Letter: Ring by spring doesn’t have to be a thing

2013-12-11
By: Contributing Writer
On: December 11, 2013
In: Letters, Opinions

This past summer, I was a bridesmaid in my cousin’s wedding. She met her wonderful husband during her freshman year at Gustavus College in St. Peter, Minn. They were happily engaged by November of their junior year, and they were married this summer right after they graduated college. I hadContinue Reading

Married, engaged students talk

2013-02-07
By: Stephanie Barnhart
On: February 7, 2013
In: Campus, Featured, News

He saw her at a produce stand. Loren Johnson was filling in for another worker, selling vegetables in a Kmart parking lot, when he met his future wife. Amy Brown was delivering farm-grown fare that day, and though they only spoke briefly, he knew. “The night after I met Amy,Continue Reading

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