Winter 2026 Paralympics Breaks Records

Sports Editor- Liv White The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games concluded this past Sunday, March 15th. The top five scoring countries were China, the United States, Russia, Italy, and Austria. This was a record-breaking Paralympics for many reasons.  The 2026 Paralympics achieved record-breaking viewership with over 414 million video views on the official Paralympics YouTube channel by March 14th. In the U.S. alone, NBC … Continue reading Winter 2026 Paralympics Breaks Records

No. 19 Women’s Tennis Achieves Perfect Day

Staff Writer- Nathan Swanson The Gustavus Women’s Tennis team, ranked No. 19 nationally, took on the Northwestern College Red Raiders, the Bethany Lutheran College Vikings, and the Concordia College Cobbers on Saturday, March 14th, at the Swanson Tennis Center on the Gustavus Adolphus College campus. The Women’s team won the day, going a perfect 7-0 in all three matches. Prior to their matches on Saturday, … Continue reading No. 19 Women’s Tennis Achieves Perfect Day

Men’s Basketball Falls to UChicago in Sweet 16

Staff Writer- Alayna Boe Gustavus Men’s basketball Ranked No. 7, continued their NCAA tournament run on Saturday, March 14th. They played the University of Chicago Maroons in the Sweet 16 of the tournament, but fell short by one point. This matchup was between the 6th and 7th seeds, so it was going to be close. UChicago reigned victorious with a 93-92 final score. Reaching the … Continue reading Men’s Basketball Falls to UChicago in Sweet 16

Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally Album Review

Professional Fangirl- Katelyn Benschoter At last, the four-year-long Harry Styles drought is over. Happiness has been restored to the world. On March 6th, 2025, Styles dropped his fourth studio album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally (KATDO). Because of the name, some may assume that the album would have a disco or funk sound; they would be wrong. But assuming that this album has an … Continue reading Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally Album Review

Enjoying St. Patrick’s with Coffee, in Style

Staff Writer- Bao Vu Every year on March 17th, the world celebrates St. Patrick’s Day—a major Irish holiday. It’s the day when they honor the patron saint of Ireland with lively street festivals, traditional dances, and an abundance of green everywhere you look. You can easily spot shamrock symbols wherever you go.  To be honest, I used to mistake them for four-leaf clovers—the universal symbol … Continue reading Enjoying St. Patrick’s with Coffee, in Style

Unveiling the Lore of Leperchauns

Staff Writer- Mary Athorp St. Patrick’s Day is always a day of great anticipation for many, especially college students who have Advising Day right after it, speaking hypothetically, of course. Now, whether or not you celebrated, I’m sure you still saw many people wearing green, you nodded to a ginger, or you noticed a mysterious number of people taking a walk down to St. Peter, … Continue reading Unveiling the Lore of Leperchauns

The Apartment: the Masterpiece that Revealed the Underbelly of Society

Staff Writer- Emily Sustaita Since I last wrote my Mr. Smith Goes To Washington article, it’s been a long time since I’ve sat down and discussed one of my favorite topics in the world—old Hollywood films! So, since spring is almost here, I thought I’d leave my burrow a little early—despite all the evil snow—and go on a tangent about a great film I watched … Continue reading The Apartment: the Masterpiece that Revealed the Underbelly of Society