Calender (9/6/2013)

* The Calendar Page is considered editorial. The opinions expressed herein are not the opinions of The GusTavian Weekly, but rather the lyrics of the radio edit of NWA’s “F@#$ tha Police.” They really tame that song down. Friday, Sept. 6 Title IX Training for New Faculty: Jackson Campus Center 2:30 p.m. Who will conduct this discussion about misconduct? Weekend Movie: The Purge: The Arb 9 p.m. Lying … Continue reading Calender (9/6/2013)

New Chaplains Erickson, Konkol seek a Daily Sabbath

Introducing new Chaplains to campus Between previous experiences serving as a pastor in Guyana and South Africa, and traveling the country studying the intersection between science, religion, and faith, Reverend Siri C. Erickson and Reverend Brian E. Konkol are bringing colorful backgrounds and a fresh energy to campus. “We are excited to bring a hopeful, energetic spirit to the way we share our work together. … Continue reading New Chaplains Erickson, Konkol seek a Daily Sabbath

The Unpaid Internship Debate

By the time summer rolls around, many students have both paid and unpaid internships lined up. Internships offer an opportunity for students to learn about the field they plan to work in and decide if it’s for them. However, with a federal judge’s ruling in New York last June saying that Fox Searchlight Pictures violated federal minimum wage and overtime laws by not paying interns … Continue reading The Unpaid Internship Debate

Changes in the Diversity Center: A new space and a new face

During first-year orientation at E Pluribus, students heard about the hate crimes that happened on campus, the vandalism of cars, and racial slurs being shouted outside the Diversity Center. After those events in 2008, the Diversity Center launched into action educating the campus about inclusion, acceptance, and tolerance. Fitting into this campus-wide program is the new Director Pearl Leonard-Rock. Leonard-Rock has taken up the role … Continue reading Changes in the Diversity Center: A new space and a new face

Tales from Abroad: Global stories, experiences, and life lessons as told by Gusties studying abroad.

After long days in the hot African sun, I would retire to the safety of my small tent for the night. As I would rest my head against a pile of clothes that doubled as a pillow—it was clear by the sounds outside my tent that the world in which I was living was not yet ready to call it a day. Bats screeched as … Continue reading Tales from Abroad: Global stories, experiences, and life lessons as told by Gusties studying abroad.

Men’s and Women’s golf tees off

Both the men’s and women’s golf teams have hit the ground running this season. After arriving early on campus for preseason practice, the men’s team started off their competitive season in a dual meet against St. Thomas while the women’s team headed to Wisconsin to compete in the Eau Claire Invitational. The men’s team fell to their conference rival, but the women had more luck, … Continue reading Men’s and Women’s golf tees off

Gustie Football Set to Open Season on Saturday

The Gustavus men’s football team has been working hard this offseason to prepare for what they hope will be a great season. After weeks of practice, the Gusties will open up the 2013 season for the second straight year against Simpson College next Saturday, Sept. 14. This year’s game will be played here at Hollingsworth field with kickoff set for 1 p.m. Last season, the … Continue reading Gustie Football Set to Open Season on Saturday

Gusties shine in Fringe Fest

Running on its 20th year,  the Fringe Festival takes place over eleven days during the summer in Minneapolis venues ranging from the Mixed Blood theater to the Music Box theater. This year numerous current and former Gusties, including Rob Ward, Sarah Jabar, Renee Guittar, Benjamin Kolis, Autumn Ike, and Connie Boatwright, to name a few, performed in productions of their own. The festival aims to, … Continue reading Gusties shine in Fringe Fest

Weekend movie “The Purge” — nothing more than a mildly scary cliché

When I first saw a commercial for The Purge on television, I had mixed feelings.  I felt that the concept of the movie was interesting, but nothing else really stood out that made me want to see this movie in theatres immediately.  Welcome to Cinematic Critiques, I am your reviewer, first-year Brady Lass.  Should you go out and see The Purge, or should you do … Continue reading Weekend movie “The Purge” — nothing more than a mildly scary cliché