Politics on the hill

The political beliefs and behaviors of Gustavus students: this was the topic given to students in the fall 2012 Analyzing Politics class, a research methodology course required of all political science majors.  Students picked research questions of interest to them related to this general topic.  Together, they designed a survey of Gustavus students and conducted their own independent research projects to supplement the survey data.  … Continue reading Politics on the hill

Da snark

My first week as a man So there’s this thing called drag. I’m sure you’ve all heard of it, but I don’t know if you really understand what it means. Either way, it’s acceptable, but this week of queer pretty much gives no excuse for not knowing. So educate yourself!  Drag is not just dancing in a costume on stage; it is dressing up as … Continue reading Da snark

Some assembly required

Finding common ground: not much to complain about The problem is that complaining is easy.  It takes almost no effort at all to whine—and I think most of us will admit that it’s quite an enjoyable pastime. Let me demonstrate: I hate Mondays. (Don’t you?) There’s never an empty washer when it’s time to do laundry.  I’m craving fried rice but the Caf doesn’t serve … Continue reading Some assembly required

Women’s Hockey teams up with…

Αlpha Sigma Tau to support Sobczak family As an excellent hockey goalie, dedicated student, involved Gustie, and good friend to many, Marah Sobczak exemplifies the traits of a young woman with a bright future ahead of her. This past August, her plans were abruptly interrupted by a severe car crash in which Sobczak and her sister were hit head-on, requiring numerous surgeries and time to … Continue reading Women’s Hockey teams up with…

Men’s Soccer earns Conference title

The Gustavus Men’s soccer team defeated Macalester on Saturday Oct. 27, earning the first Gustavus conference title since 2007 with a score of 1-0. The team finished off the 2012 regular season with an overall record of 14-2-1, and 8-1-1 in the MIAC. Senior captain Jackson Zoellner sent the ball to the box from thirty yards out, causing the ball to bounce from Macalester’s keeper’s … Continue reading Men’s Soccer earns Conference title

Vikings punter speaks out…

…on topic of same-sex marriage In September, Minnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe created quite a stir when he wrote an expletive-laden letter to Maryland Delegate Emmett C. Burns, Jr. The letter expressed Kluwe’s anger at Burns for writing a letter to the Baltimore Ravens ownership demanding that they silence linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo who has been an outspoken marriage equality advocate. In his letter to Burns, … Continue reading Vikings punter speaks out…