Catching Fire sparks excitement in audiences

Everyone’s favorite victors screen in love in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson) outsmarted the devious and tyrannical President Snow (Donald Sutherland) and his cabinet of men and women in charge of the 74th annual Hunger Games, which serves as the twisted reminder to the districts of Panem that the Capitol completely controls their lives. But the trials … Continue reading Catching Fire sparks excitement in audiences

Indie artists take over holiday music

Revamp your Christmas playlist with these fresh takes on Christmas classics. No matter how hard you may try, the perils of overplayed holiday music are nearly impossible to avoid. Although the nostalgic crooning of Bing Crosby’s “White Christmas” might have an embarrassingly comforting effect on you as snow begins to fall from the sky, it’s inevitable that by the time Christmas actually comes around, you’ll … Continue reading Indie artists take over holiday music

So dark the con of shopping

Black Friday: a day following the time of thanks, in which we trample over complete strangers for cheap material goods. This tradition is rooted in the unspoken forbiddance of Christmas shopping before Thanksgiving. True to our nature, we’ve pushed the big shopping day up as far as possible. This year, some stores had the gall to open on Thanksgiving Day. With violence and chaos now … Continue reading So dark the con of shopping

A writer’s guide to writing

Humans have always been interested in story telling. Everyone has a story to tell. Sure, not all stories are page turners or epics that burst with excitement (Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations, for example), but they are still stories that need to be told. I find all stories to be worthwhile, even if I can’t finish them. It is still a story. Whether you know it or … Continue reading A writer’s guide to writing

Comfortable without my clothes on

College campuses are notoriously rife with expressions of nudity, and Gustavus is no different. Streaking is common across our campus; whether a public display at Midnight Express or a private run through the Arb, streaking is a tradition at our school, and we should not seek to shame, repress, or condemn it. Nudity encourages confidence, self-love, comfort in one’s own skin, celebration of the body, … Continue reading Comfortable without my clothes on

Today, tomorrow, and everything in between

You just got back from a relaxing Thanksgiving Break, and for the most part, it’s been a decent week back. However, yesterday your professors reminded you that you can count the days until finals on both hands and that two of your final exams will be cumulative. If you were looking for an excuse to freak out, now you have one. Your weekend goes by faster … Continue reading Today, tomorrow, and everything in between

Calendar (12/6/2013)

* The Calendar Page is considered editorial. The opinions expressed herein are not the opinions of The GusTavian Weekly, but rather the Easter Bunny’s plans to overthrow Santa Claus. It seems like he got sidetracked. Friday, Dec. 6 Faculty Shop Talk: Interpretive Center 4:30 p.m. Just a quick recap of the professors’ Black Friday deals. Christmas in Christ Chapel: Christ Chapel 7:30 p.m. Has anyone told them … Continue reading Calendar (12/6/2013)

Campus Safety Report (12/6/2013)

Monday, November 18 A Gustavus student reported a theft that occurred in Norelius Hall the previous week. Thursday, November 21 A Campus Safety Officer responded to a medical assist at Pittman Hall. A Campus Safety Officer investigated a report of vandalism in Rundstrom Hall. Friday, November 22 A Gustavus employee reported vandalism containing bias language at the Folke Bernadotte Library. Campus Safety observed property damage … Continue reading Campus Safety Report (12/6/2013)