Tomatoes as institutional advancement

Short-term investments can bring long-term profits. What may seem for a moment to be not immediately practical may prove to be invaluable with the passage of time. These seem like basic tenets, do they not? As Gustavus claims to “green” and even receives accolades for the accomplishment, it seems many core areas of potential development in this vein are not being exploited to their full … Continue reading Tomatoes as institutional advancement

Re: Theft raises questions about security of chemicals on campus

We are writing in defense of Amanda Nienow, her TA from J-Term, and the Gustavus chemistry department in general. We think that implicit in last week’s article were some bold insinuations which targeted all three of these entities, and that much of it was unfair. In short, we were under the impression that the department, Amanda Nienow and her TA were at fault for this … Continue reading Re: Theft raises questions about security of chemicals on campus

American Sign Language awareness

I am currently a student in a public discourse class, and for my project my goal is to raise awareness to the need for American Sign Language to be offered as a foreign language credit here on our campus. American Sign Language is the fourth most commonly used language in the United States and can be very beneficial in many different communities. Currently Bethel University, … Continue reading American Sign Language awareness

National White Privilege Conference

This year, 13 students, three faculty/staff and one area community member joined to prepare ourselves to attend the eleventh annual National White Privilege Conference in La Crosse, WI, with over 1700 other attendees. This conference was created to fight against the systems of power and privilege used for the purposes of oppression. Our team was made up of a variety of people, and it was … Continue reading National White Privilege Conference

Watkins and Perkins wreck the record

As part of sports reporter David Watkins’ new series at KARE 11 called “Record Wreckers,” Watkins and fellow sports reporter Eric Perkins broke the world record for longest tennis match ever played. In 36 hours, 36 minutes and 36 seconds, one could drive from Los Angeles, Calif. cross-country to Pittsburgh, Pa. or from St. Peter, Minn. all the way north to Yellowknife in the Northwest … Continue reading Watkins and Perkins wreck the record

Softball aims to claim MIAC Playoff Championship

After finishing second in the conference to St. Thomas, the Gusties will try to claim an automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament by winning the MIAC Championship. They will attempt to avenge the loss to St. Thomas in last year’s championship game. This weekend the Gustavus Women’s Softball team will participate in the MIAC Playoffs in Mankato. Currently the Gusties are ranked second in the … Continue reading Softball aims to claim MIAC Playoff Championship

April 28 – May 2 Safety Report

Wednesday, April 28 Two students in Sorensen Hall reported damage to property when an egg was thrown at their window. Thursday, April 29 A Gustavus student reported the theft of personal belongings from an unlocked locker at Lund Center. Friday, April 30 A Campus Safety Officer responded to a medical assist at Lund Center. Sunday, May 2 Campus Safety responded to North Hall to investigate … Continue reading April 28 – May 2 Safety Report