Go ahead, make my day!

I have often spent many a lunch break in casual observation and appreciation of the opposite sex, positioning myself in the prime man-watching position around the table as I (seductively, of course) eat my chicken dumpling soup. And as I watch those entering the Marketplace, sitting with friends, sitting with lady friends, sitting alone, I wonder which of these fine fellows is in love with … Continue reading Go ahead, make my day!

A day at the capitol: an answer to rising costs

The economy—something I will probably never understand. I tend to leave that to my smarter, more numbers-oriented counterparts. However, I think that even I have a grasp on the fact that our state and federal economies are struggling. We have all seen how it is affecting the entire country, and I am sure we all have a personal scenario attached to the effects of a … Continue reading A day at the capitol: an answer to rising costs

Re: Sexual assault reported on campus

Last time I checked, one of the core values of Gustavus is Justice. The article “Sexual assault reported on campus,” crushed that value to pieces. I am absolutely appalled that this article was published in the manner it was, and there is more than one reason for this. Reason number one: Jeff Stocco was interviewed before the hearing for the assailant in question was held. … Continue reading Re: Sexual assault reported on campus

Re: New exhibit at Hillstrom Museum of Art shows familiar styles

I was pleased to see Annika Ferber’s informative article “New exhibit at Hillstrom Museum of Art shows familiar styles” in today’s issue of The Gustavian Weekly. The Weekly’s coverage of Museum exhibitions and programs is much appreciated. I would like to correct a small error in the article, however, in a quote attributed to me in the context of discussion of the liberal arts ideal. … Continue reading Re: New exhibit at Hillstrom Museum of Art shows familiar styles

Gusties aim to defend MIAC title

Last weekend the Women’s hockey team faced Saint Mary’s University. On Friday night the Gusties won 3-2. Four of the games five goals occurred in the third period at what was truly a close game. Gustie goals were scored by Senior forward Melissa Mackley, First-year forward Lindsey Hjelm and Sophomore forward Mollie Carroll. Saturday’s game against Saint Mary’s was another close match, but luckily the … Continue reading Gusties aim to defend MIAC title

Tough tourney for Men’s Tennis team

With only one returning top player from last year’s National Championship contending squad, along with a new head coach, the Gustavus Men’s Tennis team faced a tough task last weekend in competing against seven of the best Division III tennis programs in the nation in the ITA National Indoor Tournament at Gustavus. The Gusties dropped all three matches over the weekend to Kenyon, Carnegie Mellon … Continue reading Tough tourney for Men’s Tennis team

High expectations for Women’s Tennis team

Gustavus Women’s Tennis team ready to start season strong at the ITA National Indoor Tournament this weekend The Gustavus Women’s Tennis team has nothing less than high expectations this year as it is going for its nineteenth straight MIAC title. “Although right now we are mainly focused on our upcoming match this weekend against Emory, our long-term goals as a team are to win our … Continue reading High expectations for Women’s Tennis team

Feb. 16 – Feb. 21 Safety Report

Tuesday, February 16 A Gustavus student in Rundstrom Hall was cited for underage alcohol possession and two students, were given College policy violations. Wednesday, February 17 A motor vehicle accident occurred involving a College vehicle and a privately owned vehicle. Thursday, February 18 Campus Safety responded to a call for a Medical Assist in Rundstrom Hall. A report was filed with Campus Safety in reference … Continue reading Feb. 16 – Feb. 21 Safety Report