“They Drew First”

There is a satire news outlet in Paris, France known as Charlie Hebdo. They are known for being very outspoken and unafraid to share their opinions on nearly everything, no matter how controversial they may be. They were notorious and commonly seen as quite raunchy and dirty, as well as unprofessional. Unfortunately, they happened to offend some people who decided to do something rather terrible … Continue reading “They Drew First”

Campus Organizations Come Together to “Animate Faith”

On Sundays and Thursdays during J-Term, the Christian Organizations on campus have come together to host Animate Faith at 6 p.m. in The Dive. Animate Faith is a series of discussions regarding different aspects of faith and religion. A well-attended series of discussions titled Alpha was held during last J-Term, and Animate Faith is meant to be an extension of that original program. “I wouldn’t … Continue reading Campus Organizations Come Together to “Animate Faith”

“Find Your Flow” encourages students to pursue wellbeing

Find your Flow: celebrating a lifestyle of onward, upward, and inward, challenges students during J-term to think deeply about all forms of health, including workout classes and introductory sessions on lesser known ways to increase your wellbeing. Junior Biology and Spanish Major Hanna Engebretson has planned and executed many aspects for “Find your Flow” through her passion for being healthy and inspiring others to do … Continue reading “Find Your Flow” encourages students to pursue wellbeing

CAB sponsors student activities during J-Term

Students on campus during January Interim often find themselves with an abundance of free time during the break from the hectic schedule of the regular semesters. Just in case all of that free time is proving more tedious than relaxing, the Campus Activities Board (CAB) is offering a packed schedule of events to liven up what may otherwise be a month filled with boredom. CAB … Continue reading CAB sponsors student activities during J-Term

Campus Safety Report (1/23/15)

Monday, January 5 ● Campus Safety and St. Peter Police responded to College View apartments to investigate a weapons policy violation. Tuesday, January 6 ● Campus Safety responded to a medical assist at Nobel Hall. Thursday, January 8 ● A student while on College Grounds was referred to the campus conduct system by Campus Safety for underage consumption and possession of alcohol. ● A student … Continue reading Campus Safety Report (1/23/15)

Community Action J-Term class assists Building Bridges

Students from the “Social Change and Community Action” J-term class are joining with Building Bridges to help plan and organize this year’s conference, “Hidden in Plain Site: Recognizing and Rejecting Rape Culture.” Associate Professor in Religion; Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies; Peace Studies; and Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies Thia Cooper first started teaching this course seven years ago. Cooper wanted a course that … Continue reading Community Action J-Term class assists Building Bridges

Living the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. in our own time

Gustavus has been hosting speakers on campus to celebrate and remember the legacy of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. since a national holiday was declared in his honor in 1986. This year’s speaker was Reverend Dr. Jamie Washington, a pastor at a Baptist church in Maryland, a founding member of the Social Justice Institute, and founder of the Washington Consulting Group. He has over … Continue reading Living the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. in our own time

Unique Gustie Traditions

Traditions are a large part of a Gustavus experience, from traying down Old Main Hill to taking pictures at the Gustavus Entrance sign to eating Frost Your Owns. The traditions we have adapted over the years are something that a majority of the campus population can participate in. However, there are also new traditions developing that have been created by different groups of current students … Continue reading Unique Gustie Traditions