St. Olaf College

6 十月 2025
2026 Ranking
50
申请人数
5956
录取人数
3106
入读人数
825
中文名/译名
SAT EBRW 25%
640
SAT EBRW 75%
740
SAT Math 25th %
620
SAT Math 75th %
730
ACT Composite 25th %
28
ACT Composite 50th %
30
ACT Composite 75th %
32
介绍+详细信息
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student activities.

=== Student protests ===

==== Ytterboe the Dog ====
Ytterboe, named after former professor H. T. Ytterboe, was a black dog who became a facet of campus life at St. Olaf in 1942. Fed and cared for by students, the dog became an unofficial mascot. In 1957, Ytterboe the Dog "allegedly" bit the son of a local police officer Peter Morris. In response, Morris sent two officers to St. Olaf's campus to capture the dog. After he evaded capture, police shot Ytterboe on the library hill, in front of students who were studying for finals. In response, St. Olaf and Carleton students protested, gaining local and national coverage. At the protests, an effigy of the officer who shot Ytterboe was hung from a streetlight and burned. The Minnesota highway patrol was called in to control the protest as students continued demonstrating in Northfield. In response to the protests, the chief of police said, "Nobody loves a dog more than I do. We didn't mean to kill him". St. Olaf President Clemens M. Granskou …

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