Minnesota’s niceties: staring at the floor

Minnesota Nice is a definite piece of Gustavus culture. During my three years here, I have come to conclude that Minnesota Nice is perhaps a complete representation of Gustavian culture; the good and the bad aspects of Minnesota Nice define the Gustavian identity. But what exactly is “Minnesota Nice?” It is a term that can be used positively or derisively, alternately implying genuine politeness or … Continue reading Minnesota’s niceties: staring at the floor

Take a moment to breathe in the present

It’s a gorgeous day atop the Hill, the Old Main clock ticks away steadily, and the question flies out of our mouths: Howareya? As the wind brushes up the autumn leaves, this salutation is immediately overtaken by a mission to beat the clock. Hanging in the air is a conversation about someone’s unique and present well-being. How do we treat the answer—as if we’ve heard … Continue reading Take a moment to breathe in the present

Of printing and printers at Gustavus

The printer purrs as the 50 page article your professor posted on Moodle is slowly churned out. Your GAC printing account quickly depleted, you walk back to your study area to begin reading. What happened to the good old days when printing was free at Gustavus? I understand that Gustavus and the rest of the world are trying to be more earth friendly and want … Continue reading Of printing and printers at Gustavus

Wind Turbines

So Nicollet County has passed an ordinance stating that Gustavus must conduct noise pollution studies before it can erect even a single wind turbine. Don’t worry about the cars from Highway 169, sirens from various vehicles, trains that pass through the town with horns sounding (sometimes at night) or dogs from the neighborhoods that yap outside your Complex window that all are bound to occur … Continue reading Wind Turbines

Gustavus Climate Plan

We as members of the Gustavus community need a clear commitment to the College’s environmental sustainability goals, first and foremost the addition of a wind turbine on campus. We demand an affirmation of the Gustavus Climate Plan. If the College decides to not go forth with the wind turbine, we want to see the focus of sustainability shifted elsewhere, particularly LEED (Leadership in Energy and … Continue reading Gustavus Climate Plan

Re: Gustavus to add academic building, redesign Anderson

In response to Joey Taylor’s insightful article concerning the planned academic building and the redesign of the Arthur H. Anderson Social Science Center, I would like to correct a couple historical inaccuracies regarding both the center and the library. The groundbreaking ceremony for the library building occurred on April 1, 1947. When completed, the facility cost $420,000 and was dedicated on Homecoming Weekend during October … Continue reading Re: Gustavus to add academic building, redesign Anderson

Golfing for the greens

The Gustavus Men’s and Women’s Golf teams head into next weekend’s MIAC Championships at Bunker Hills Golf Course with two very different fall seasons behind them. The women continued their outstanding season last weekend by finishing runner-up to Nebraska-Omaha in the Southwest State Invitational. Junior Captain Katie Schenfeld and Sophomore Taylor Drenttel tied for seventh overall in the competitive tournament that featured mostly Division II … Continue reading Golfing for the greens

Men’s Tennis optimistic for 2009 season

With only one meet so far, the Men’s Tennis team is looking forward to the remainder of its season. Coming up for the men: the Midwest Fall Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s regional tournament right here at Gustavus. At the Drake Invitational September 18,2009 in Des Moines, IA the men played well. They went 6-5 in the doubles round and 4-7 in the singles. One doubles team … Continue reading Men’s Tennis optimistic for 2009 season

Volleyball prepares for Border Battle

After finishing second last year at the Border Battle Tournament, the Volleyball team returns to bring home the victory. Junior defensive specialist Jenny Ewert feels strongly about the upcoming tournament this weekend. “This tournament is a huge competition. It is basically Iowa teams versus Minnesota teams, which turns out to be a preview of what our regionals will be like,” Ewert said. Sophomore middle hitter … Continue reading Volleyball prepares for Border Battle