Second Half Surge From Women’s Basketball

Staff Writer- Katie Thomas On Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026, the Women’s Basketball teams from Gustavus Adolphus College and St. Catherine University played each other in a Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference matchup. Gustavus, playing at home in Saint Peter, Minnesota, pulled away with a strong 87–55 victory over the Wildcats. Coming into the game, both teams were deep into their season of conference play. With the … Continue reading Second Half Surge From Women’s Basketball

Gustavus Swim and Dive Dominates MIACs

Staff Writer- Alayna Boe An eventful four days of competition were worthwhile for both the Gustavus Adolphus Men’s and Women’s Swim & Dive teams. Over the course of these four days, there were multiple events that showcased the massive depth that these two teams possess, a testament to their sheer dominance in the MIAC conference. Both the men and women kept their winning streaks going, … Continue reading Gustavus Swim and Dive Dominates MIACs

United States Marvels in the 2026 Winter Olympics

Staff Writer- Nathan Swanson With the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics well on their way, there is plenty to watch and get excited for. The Winter Olympics feature many thrilling events. There is Speed Skating, Figure Skating, Snowboarding, Bobsled, Alpine Skiing, and Ice Hockey, just to name a few. So far, for me I have watched Figure Skating, Curling, and Luge. I had never seen … Continue reading United States Marvels in the 2026 Winter Olympics

Aca-Awesome: GAC Acapella Making a Comeback?

Staff Writer- Emily Anderson Music has been rather boring lately. When riding on the bus to a swim meet lately, I realized the truth, the comeback of modern music, through watching Pitch Perfect. Anna Kendrick’s voice filled my spirit with whimsy and joy. Bumper and the Treblemakers are gallivanting around the stage while singing covers of songs. “The Riff Off” (also known as the most … Continue reading Aca-Awesome: GAC Acapella Making a Comeback?

How the Season of Love is Celebrated Around the World

Staff Writer- Bao Vu Over this past weekend, Valentine’s Day came and went, but the Season of Love is still upon us. To continue to embrace your inner romantic, grab your pen and paper—we’re going to learn about Valentine’s traditions around the world.  England: The British believe that on Valentine’s Day, birds find their mates. Thanks to the poet Geoffrey Chaucer, this belief has become … Continue reading How the Season of Love is Celebrated Around the World

Tomadachi Life: Living the Dream Will be the Best Nintendo Game of the Year

Staff Writer- Emily Sustaita If you owned a Nintendo 3DS as a child, you may be familiar with a wacky game called Tomodachi Life. Released in the United States back in 2014, it’s a game where you create and manage your own characters (referred to as Miis) on a small island, and essentially watch them interact with one another in silly and unexpected ways. For … Continue reading Tomadachi Life: Living the Dream Will be the Best Nintendo Game of the Year

Maple Syrup Season Hits the Aboretum

Staff Writer- Amelia Dewberry The Arboretum is excited to host its annual Maple Pancake Brunch & Learn on Saturday, Feb. 28 in the Interpretive Center. The event will feature a full pancake breakfast buffet including pancakes, eggs, bacon, real maple syrup, fruit, and juice. After brunch, participants will learn how to make maple syrup in their backyard.  Maple syrup production happens every year in the … Continue reading Maple Syrup Season Hits the Aboretum

GoW: Eva McClelland

Staff Writer- Cora Hess This week’s Gustie of the Week is Eva McClelland. As she comes to a close on her final year at Gustavus, Senior McClelland, a double major in Religion and Sociology/Anthropology, is involved throughout campus. Outside of classes, McClelland keeps herself busy as a member of the Gustavus Choir, Delta Phi Omega, Legacy A Cappella, Sunday Worship Community, and as a worker … Continue reading GoW: Eva McClelland