Tyrone Wells Concert

A musical Chris Draughty look alike, a guitar and an amazing voice are all features that will be coming together very soon. All the way from Spokane, Wash., Tyrone Wells will be entertaining Gusties during the homecoming concert on Sept. 22 at 8:00 p.m. in Alumni Hall. Having been surrounded by family members who were heavily involved in music, Wells became musically involved, as well. … Continue reading Tyrone Wells Concert

Throwback of the Week: Dog Day Afternoon

Dog Day Afternoon is a lot like a good episode of The Jerry Springer Show. It has some criminals, a rowdy crowd and a married man who is stealing money to help pay for the sex-change operation of his extra-marital lover. Story of my life … but seriously. Based on a true story, Dog Day Afternoon (1975) stars baby-face Al Pacino as Sonny Wortzick, a … Continue reading Throwback of the Week: Dog Day Afternoon

Unwanted Guest

Like many on this campus, I thoroughly enjoy sleeping. whether it’s napping, going to bed early or sleeping late. It seems like a natural right for people our age. Yes, some may have to rouse themselves for 8:00 a.m. class, but their collective suffering is an edifying force among those who drudge themselves out of bed at such an ungodly hour. Sleeping time should be … Continue reading Unwanted Guest

Who needs sleep when there’s caffeine?

Cogito, ergo sum. Imbimbo navitas, ergo cogito. (I think, therefore I am. I drink energy drinks, therefore I think.) -Descartes When my brain isn’t working properly it usually needs a violent kick in the face. My brain knows this and it tries very hard to respond to my demands. It does have some level of respect for me. But sometimes it forgets its place. It … Continue reading Who needs sleep when there’s caffeine?

Through the looking glass of oblivion

There are occasional points in my bouts of contemplation where I have noticed I seem to go “too deep,” where normal human things begin to look stranger and stranger until I get to the point that the only way to return to feeling normal is through an uncomfortable rehabilitative process. These tracts of my life where I go “too deep” can last hours, days or … Continue reading Through the looking glass of oblivion

Prepare Ministries ILS House

In response to The Weekly’s article about the renovation of the Lundgren House, we would like to offer another part of the story. For the 2009-2010 school year, we lived in Lundgren House as part of Residential Life’s ILS program. In the spring of 2010, we reapplied to live in the house after already being guaranteed the spot by Resiential Life. We were accepted into … Continue reading Prepare Ministries ILS House