Fall Break Blows Back Onto Campus

Reba Beaudry- Fall break is just around the corner. For many college students, this is something to look forward to. However, as the stress of midterms looms overhead, it may be hard to think about it. Once midterms are over, most of us can sit back and relax. Unfortunately, for some student workers and athletes, their break involves staying on campus and not being able … Continue reading Fall Break Blows Back Onto Campus

Set Sail With May Away

Grace LaTourelle- Though October has only just settled, May Term Study Away applications have opened, with priority deadlines closing Oct. 29th and final deadlines closing Nov. 15th, 2024. Due to the academic and calendar changes of this year, May Term is replacing J-Term. However, the opportunities are relatively the same. There are seven May Away opportunities for students to engage in. These are Community Peacebuilding … Continue reading Set Sail With May Away

Football Schools Scholastica

Teddy Kaste- The Gustavus Football Team defeated St. Scholastica last Saturday in the Homecoming game 51-13. The win moved Gustavus to 3-2 on the season. Fifth-year Jake Brietbach became the all-time leader in receiving yards in the game; surpassing the record of Matthew Boyce ‘16. Brietbach now has 3,310 career receiving yards, which ranks him 6th in MIAC history. The atmosphere for the homecoming game … Continue reading Football Schools Scholastica

Pipe Down, Pipers: Gustavus Beats Hamline

Stella Anderson- Gustavus Homecoming highlights the athletic prowess of all campus athletics, but the Gustavus Volleyball team stood out with a shining performance against Hamline this weekend. Family and fans poured into the stands on the Gus Young court to cheer. With a record of 11-8 heading into the match and 4-0 in the conference, the team was looking to add another win to cement … Continue reading Pipe Down, Pipers: Gustavus Beats Hamline

Gustie of the Week: Phil Voight

Amelia Dewberry- This week’s Gustie of the Week is Associate Professor in Communication Studies Phillip Voight. Voight first came to Gustavus in 1990 after one year at Concordia College. “At the time I thought I would just stay until I completed my dissertation at the University of Minnesota, but I quickly fell in love with the people and the campus and the rest is history,” … Continue reading Gustie of the Week: Phil Voight

Come to the final Scary Movie Night of 2024!

Jenna Anderson- There is one more chance to participate in one of the Center of Inclusive Excellence movie nights! Coraline is the spooky movie this week. Starting at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, October 18th at the Center of Inclusive Excellence. You can come and get cozy, watch Coraline, and have some food! Senior Lily Goloh is a student worker at the CIE. She and Senior … Continue reading Come to the final Scary Movie Night of 2024!

Homecoming Memories

Raquel Vaughn- Homecoming is the best part of every year. The school spirit shown through campus events, the outfits that people deliberately wear to show off school colors, the royal court, the sporting events—it’s all a perfect recipe for having the time of your life. Last week, the Campus Activities Board did a great job of creating a sense of community and fostering school spirit … Continue reading Homecoming Memories

Best and Worst Halloween Movies

Olivia Telecky- Throughout the past decade, streaming services have become the most popular way to view movies and TV shows. More and more people are ‘cutting the cord’ and ending their cable subscriptions. Currently, 99% of households in the US pay for at least one streaming service. On average, people pay for 2.9 streaming services. Among college-age students, ages 18-34, the most popular streaming services … Continue reading Best and Worst Halloween Movies

Country’s Cool Again

Katelyn Benschoter- Last week at Gustavus was Homecoming Week with the theme of “Giddy Up Gusties” and it got me thinking, is country cool again? As I began to ponder about the resurgence of country music and its style, I started to see country influence everywhere I turned. From Chappell Roan-inspired pink cowboy hats to Beyoncé’s newest album and even rap artists having hits on … Continue reading Country’s Cool Again

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!