Vampires in Russian and Eastern European Cultures Students “Vant” You to Come to Vampire Night!

Jenna Anderson- If you are looking for a Halloween event with spooky snacks and some fascinating lore, Gustavus is hosting their annual Vampire Day. This event will take place on Oct. 31st from  7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the Courtyard Café. This event is designed to allow the Gustavus community to learn more about vampires, which have a much more interesting history than you … Continue reading Vampires in Russian and Eastern European Cultures Students “Vant” You to Come to Vampire Night!

Gustie Alum Takes the Stage!

Colleen Coleman- Gustavus Alumni Katie Bradley ‘03 will play the role of Gomo in the world premiere of a play by Michi Barall, entitled Drawing Lessons, at the Children’s Theatre Company in Minneapolis. Drawing Lessons will run from Oct. 8th to Nov. 10th at CTC’s Cargill Stage. The show features a graphic novelist’s imagination at work, showing the main character’s experiences incorporating her Korean heritage … Continue reading Gustie Alum Takes the Stage!

Volleyball Defeats Macalester

Teddy Kaste- Gustavus’ Volleyball team is back to their winning ways, as this past Saturday the Gusties volleyed, set, and spiked their way past Macalester 3-0. This win came off the heels of a tough stretch for the Gusties, as they were coming off a pair of road losses coming into this match. Gustavus was able to snap their losing skid in this dominant victory … Continue reading Volleyball Defeats Macalester

Men’s Soccer Plays to Draw with Augsburg

Cole Frazier- In their fifth MIAC game of the season, the no. 3 ranked Gustavus Men’s Soccer Team had a tough opponent, who gave them trouble in the past. This time around, Gusties battled their way to a 0-0 draw with Augsburg. In a game marked by tremendous defensive performances from both teams, only one team managed a shot on goal. The Gusties came into … Continue reading Men’s Soccer Plays to Draw with Augsburg

Gustavus Honors Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Grace LaTourelle- Indigenous Peoples’ Day is on Monday, Oct. 14th, and will be honored on campus with a variety of events and is supported by the President’s Council for Indigenous Relations (PCIR). “It’s a great opportunity for students to educate themselves on Indigenous ways and…hear some stories that need to be told,” PCIR student representative and Sophomore Malayna Elder said. Indigenous Peoples’ Day is celebrated … Continue reading Gustavus Honors Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Walk On Into Walktober!

Reba Beaudry- It’s October and for some, that means changing leaves and pumpkin-spiced lattes, but for many students, that means budding stress as midterms creep up. As stress and anxiety start to pile up, students tend to lose priority over their physical well-being, such as intentional movement and healthy sleep. Walktober is a series of events that happen on Thursdays throughout October to raise awareness … Continue reading Walk On Into Walktober!

The Perks of Plants

Olivia Telecky- College students have a lot on their plates; from classes and work to student organizations, the thought of taking on added responsibilities can be daunting. However, studies have shown that having a potted friend can be beneficial for your health. With stress levels and sickness overtaking the collegiate community, plants can be a simple way to increase both your mental and physical health. … Continue reading The Perks of Plants

Campus Crushes

Grace LaTourelle- As fall creeps its chilled gray skies back into our lives, we have reached the point in the semester where life is no longer CAB events, matchas from the Courtyard Cafe, and giggling with your roommate. It is now work. Hard work. Days are long and dreary, assignments are piling up, and sleepless nights are inevitable (sorry Nobel Conference presenters). Many know of … Continue reading Campus Crushes

Bodies, Bodies, Bodies: Film Review

Katelyn Benschoter- The time is upon us. The air has become crispy and pumpkin spice is everywhere; it is officially fall. That means the urge to watch a horror film has become a need. There are, of course, many classic Halloween films that have become staples of the season, such as Scream or Halloween, but this year I will be watching the 2022 horror/comedy film … Continue reading Bodies, Bodies, Bodies: Film Review

Gracie Abrams is healing: concert review

Katelyn Benschoter- Everyone has a happy place. For some, that may be the beach, under their favorite tree, or even their bed. For me, my happy place is not one singular location, but wherever the next concert I am attending is. On September 25th, 2024 my happy place was The Armory in Minneapolis at the Gracie Abrams concert. Gracie Abrams is an indie pop singer-songwriter … Continue reading Gracie Abrams is healing: concert review