Men’s tennis maintains team depth

Despite graduating ten seniors last year, the Gustavus men’s tennis team has retained its impressive depth with the addition of eight new first-years. The team is hoping to use their numbers to propel to new heights and are setting high goals for both the fall and spring seasons. “Our goals are always extremely high and we love to push it,” Senior Sam Hjelm said. “People … Continue reading Men’s tennis maintains team depth

Intramurals provide fun athletic outlet

One thing many students miss from high school is their involvement in sports. While Gustavus has a number of varsity sports, not all students have the time to dedicate to a varsity team. An alternative many choose is to participate in intramural sports. One such student is first-year Zakariya Khan, who is a part of an intramural soccer team. Khan has been playing soccer since … Continue reading Intramurals provide fun athletic outlet

Women’s tennis knows what it takes to win

The women’s tennis team has been on campus, practicing hard in preparation for competition coming up this fall. The coaches have been individually working with each athlete in order to help them improve in specific areas, and can give the athletes feedback on what they should be working on in practices. The women had intended to take the MIAC title last year, but fell to … Continue reading Women’s tennis knows what it takes to win

Gustavus volunteers blaze flooded trails

This summer’s flooding caused logs, debris, and sand to pile up on large sections of cross-country mountain biking trails in Traverse des Sioux Park near St. Peter and Kiwanis Park in Mankato. Several Gustavus administrators and staff, including Director for Leadership and Community-Based Service Dave Newell, Associate Director of Core Services Dan Oachs, and Unix Systems Administrator Paul Hanson help manage the Traverse des Sioux. … Continue reading Gustavus volunteers blaze flooded trails

From Police to Military in 60 seconds Flat: Editor’s Side Bar

The Star Tribune recently posed the question on their website “In general, do you think that police departments should or should not have surplus military equipment” to which 46% said no, 43% said yes, and 11% said that they were not sure. This is a tough question because it lumps together bulletproof vests and protective equipment with assault weapons. It is important to assert that … Continue reading From Police to Military in 60 seconds Flat: Editor’s Side Bar

The Real Problem With “The Fappening”: Don’t just Glase over it

On Aug. 31, 2014 there was a leak of nearly 200 private celebrity photos from iCloud that revealed quite a bit more of celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, and Kaley Cuoco than the individuals would have liked for the public to have access to. Many sites that initially hosted the photos took them down, but not after thousands if not hundreds of thousands of … Continue reading The Real Problem With “The Fappening”: Don’t just Glase over it

Crisis in the Ukraine: Don’t get mad, get Glad

The past few months have been revolutionary for Ukraine. From protests to revolution, the nation appears to be as tumultuous as ever. Seemingly unable to catch a break, it has since been forced into the largest crisis it has faced since it gained independence after the collapse of the Soviet Union. It began relatively simply with large protests in Kiev’s Independence square, fuelled by anger … Continue reading Crisis in the Ukraine: Don’t get mad, get Glad

Power is in the eye of the Beholder: Just in the Nikk of Time

One thing I love about being a pshychological science major, is analyzing people. I am not a psychologist yet, but there are few things I enjoy more than finding the common ties between groups, subgroups, and individuals on campus and in my life and trying to figure out why things are the way they are. One thing that I have noticed ties the majority of … Continue reading Power is in the eye of the Beholder: Just in the Nikk of Time

Last Week in History

15th, Nikitia Khrushchev becomes the First Soviet leader to stop by the United States in 1959— The last encounter of Soviets was when the Russian club was formed on campus. 16th, B.B. King was born on this date in 1925—Jazz students are still bumping B.B. through their ears. 17th, The “ Red Baron” or Manfred Von Richthofen got his first aerial victory in 1916—Today students … Continue reading Last Week in History