Steve Wilkinson: Three crowns of brilliance

The sun gently filled the valleys and niches of the bronze figure, illuminating an otherwise modest metallic form with spectacular brilliance. The long angular rays caressed the face of a smiling boy, skillfully configured by an ancient bronze-casting technique. The reflection of the figure sparkled in the eyes of legendary Men’s Tennis Coach Steve Wilkinson as he gazed at the bronze statue. Wilkinson proudly explained … Continue reading Steve Wilkinson: Three crowns of brilliance

Football: Homecoming is here

Gustavus Adolphus College played their first college football game in 1902. The Gustavus football tradition began 109 years ago and today we are one day away from the 2011 Homecoming football game. “Playing with the winged helmet is a privilege,” Senior Captain Elliot Herdina said. The whole team is reticent of the Gustavus tradition, and on this Sesquicentennial Saturday afternoon, Gustavus will be ready to … Continue reading Football: Homecoming is here

Men’s Golf: On-board the MIAC championships

The Men’s Golf Team is off to a very strong start this  season,  finishing in third place in the Augsburg Invitational, the St. John’s Invitational and, most recently, the Macalester Invite. Select members of the team made the trek to Florida for the Gordin Classic, with the others participated in the Macalester invite. The team was tied for seventh place after the first day of … Continue reading Men’s Golf: On-board the MIAC championships

A History of Gustavus Sports: Lund Center

Timeline 1910 A previously placed ban on athletic competition was lifted in June of 1910, but administrative support was still lacking. Students then decided to collect fees and organize their own athletic teams, complete with student coaches and managers. 1920  On March 15, 1920 a meeting was held at Carleton College to vote on the formation of an intercollegiate athletic conference. The colleges included were … Continue reading A History of Gustavus Sports: Lund Center

Campus Safety Report (Sept 30th)

Tuesday, September 20  • Campus Safety discovered that a fire extinguisher had been discharged in North hall.   Wednesday, September 21 • Campus Safety attempted to perform a welfare check on a student in Southwest Hall.   Thursday, September 22 • Three non-Gustavus students were cited with disorderly conduct in the Jackson Campus Center and removed from campus by the Saint Peter Police Department.   … Continue reading Campus Safety Report (Sept 30th)

Välkommen, Ulrika Dahl

This fall, Gustavus students have the opportunity to study on campus with a Swedish Gender Studies expert, Ulrika Dahl, thanks to the Fulbright Hildeman Fellow Program. Scandinavian Studies Professor Helena Karlsson applied for a grant to host a Fulbright Hildeman Fellow, and when Gustavus received the grant, Dahl saw the opening and applied to spend her semester in St. Peter. The Hildeman Grant, under the … Continue reading Välkommen, Ulrika Dahl