Preview for the October 23, 2009 issue of The Gustavian Weekly

The Weekly staff always puts so much work into every issue, and this issue is no exception. Thank you to all of the editors, reporters and photographers who put in the long hours this week. The cover of this week’s issue is a story that our Web Editor Tom Lany spent three weeks working on; how does Gustavus get its money, and how is it … Continue reading Preview for the October 23, 2009 issue of The Gustavian Weekly

Going Greek

Community service and philanthropy at the heart of Greek organizations “People tend to focus on the negative portrayals of the social aspects of Greek life that they see in movies and on TV,” Junior Social Studies Education Major Karen Rogotzke said. Most people don’t realize that the social aspect of Greek life at Gustavus is over shadowed by their volunteering and community service. This common … Continue reading Going Greek

Board of Trustees approves new academic building

Over the Homecoming Weekend, the Gustavus Board of Trustees took action on a number of major projects, including Commission Gustavus 150 and the new academic building. The actions of the Board set the stage for Gustavus’ growth over the next several years. The Board tentatively approved work on the new academic building to begin in the spring or early summer this year and to be … Continue reading Board of Trustees approves new academic building

Diwali illuminates Carlson International Center

Autumn celebrations for most students at Gustavus focus on Halloween and Thanksgiving. However, autumn is also a time when the Hindu festival of lights, Diwali, is celebrated throughout the world. This festival means something different to various South Asian cultures and is celebrated by following different customs and traditions. For many it marks the beginning of the New Year, as the Hindu calendar follows a … Continue reading Diwali illuminates Carlson International Center

Professor Doug Huff: A true Renaissance man

Playwright, teacher, writer, philosopher. Each of these can be used to describe Professor of Philosophy Doug Huff. He leads a life driven by the pursuit of knowledge and finds immeasurable joy in sharing that knowledge with others. After graduating from Concordia College, Moorhead with a B.A. in English and political science in 1966, Huff went on to further his educational experience at the University of … Continue reading Professor Doug Huff: A true Renaissance man

Coming Out Week concludes with annual Drag Show

The Drag Show will be the last event to be held in celebration of National Coming Out Week. The Drag Show will take place tonight in the Evelyn Young Dining Room from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and is a free event which is open to everyone. The student group Queers and Allies (Q&A) is hosting this annual event and has selected a panel of … Continue reading Coming Out Week concludes with annual Drag Show

Gustavus Forensics team on a path to success

No, it has nothing to do with CSI. Nor does it have anything to do with gore of any type—except maybe loosely that of the Al variety. Actually, the Gustavus Forensics team is more about learning and teaching about current issues and less about creepy body tissues, more about expressing opinions and less about—well, you get the picture. So far this year, the non-criminologists have … Continue reading Gustavus Forensics team on a path to success