Kimberly Blaeser Reading

The current poet laureate for Wisconsin returned to the College of Saint Benedict for a reading and residency Nov. 15-18. Kimberly Blaeser, a 1977 graduate of CSB, held a reading free and open to the public at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15, in the Teresa Reception Center Boardroom, Main Building, CSB. Bla...

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