The Gustavian Weekly

2009

Change is like a naked ape

After slightly threatening encouragements at the top of my web browser, I finally switched over my Yahoo page from the older version to the new format. The sad part is I’m pretty sure they made this replacement sometime last spring. But the time had come where I would be forced to automatically convert to New ...

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A tale of musical obsession

I remember vividly the day I became addicted to music. I was on the cusp of adolescence and fed up with the gag-inducing pop songs that perpetually played on Radio Disney. I figured the time had come for me to grow up and experience the strange and expansive world known as rock music.
With an FM ...

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Studying abroad: realigning worldviews.

As college students, we only have four years to make the most out of our being a twenty-something-year-old with no real responsibility to name, and nothing to tie us down. Although I can think of plenty of times that this excuse has come in really handy in an attempt to explain some of my actions, ...

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Gubernatorial Debate

I would like to thank the students of Gustavus for sponsoring the gubernatorial forum on Nov. 9. There have been a number of events across the state, and your forum drew the most and diverse number of candidates.
The turnout at the forum was very impressive and it was encouraging to see that so many college ...

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Gustie Women ready for tip-off

Senior forward Julia Schultz looks to pass the ball at a home game last season.  Sports Information.

Achange in the season means the return of Gustavus Women’s Basketball.
Their last season ended abruptly in the quarterfinals of the MIAC Championship to Bethel. The women ended their season with a record of 16-10. In their final game against the Bethel Royals, both teams battled closely for a victory until the Royals began to outscore ...

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Skating with purpose

Senior David Martinson celebrates one of his four goals in the Gusties victory over St. Olaf at home on Saturday, Nov. 14.  Sports Information.

After placing second in the National Tournament last year, the Gustavus Men’s Hockey team is back for more this season. So far, the Gusties have started off their season 3-2-1, defeating St. Olaf last Saturday 5-4.
Junior forward Brad Wieck feels the team has been doing well so far. “The season is still early, but so ...

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Gustavus Men’s Basketball driving full speed into new season

Senior Mychal Crowder takes the ball strong to the hoop against Winona St. Sports Information.

Gustie Men optimistic about the prospects of the 2009-10 season as they return three starters from last season’s team and will rely on contributions from first-year players
The Men’s Basketball team has an exciting season ahead of it with the graduation of just a few seniors and the addition of a few first-year players to add ...

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Nov. 9 – Nov. 14 Safety Report

Monday, Nov. 9

Campus Safety responded to a Medical Assist at the Anderson Theatre.

Tuesday, Nov. 10

A small amount of marijuana was found in the Campus Center building.
Someone reported an incident of having gasoline siphoned from the gas tank of their vehicle while they were visiting campus on Sunday, Nov. 8.

Thursday, Nov. 12

A set of College-owned keys ...

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Nov. 13 PDF

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Gubernatorial candidates gather at Gustavus

With just about a year until the 2010 election, a dozen of the gubernatorial hopefuls came to Gustavus on Monday, Nov. 9. Democratic, Republican and third party candidates tried to convince about 200 Gustavus students, faculty and staff and St. Peter community members that they should be Minnesota’s next governor.

Find out more about the positions of each candidate.

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