Work Your Hobbies Back Into Your Life

I’m a busy person. I participate in a number of extracurricular activities outside of my basic coursework and as I move through college that basic load just seems to get heavier and heavier. This particular semester, I have a number of classes that I would describe as “assignment-heavy.” These are the classes that expect you to complete assignments and turn them in nearly daily – … Continue reading Work Your Hobbies Back Into Your Life

United Nations Supports Fossil Fuel Divestment

The UN’s recent decision to publicly back fossil fuel divestment is highly controversial. Many nations inside of the UN rely heavily on coal, oil and gas to support their economies. The backing of this divestment campaign attempts to persuade investors to sell their shares of fossil fuel company assets. The UN framework convention on climate change spokesman was quoted in a recent Guardian article stating, … Continue reading United Nations Supports Fossil Fuel Divestment

Athletic Training Department puts on annual food drive

Many Gustavus athletes and students are familiar with the Athletic Training facilities and services offered on campus. However, for those who may not be as knowledgeable about the role of athletic trainers, the National Athletic Trainers’ Association promotes National Athletic Training Month every March. As in past years, the athletic trainers on campus are participating in the National Athletic Training Month with a series of … Continue reading Athletic Training Department puts on annual food drive

Gustie Tank provides opportinties for entrepreneurs

The Economics Department and Entrepreneurship Seminar hosted the first “Gustie Tank” event on March 12. The event took place in the courtyard and welcomed students to pitch ideas for a business prospect. Each group presented for approximately four minutes and the winner, Junior Jack Anderson, received an award of $50. Business prospects pitched various ideas ranging from traditional restaurants and Apps to beauty salons and … Continue reading Gustie Tank provides opportinties for entrepreneurs

Campus Safety Report (3/20/15)

Tuesday, March 10 •Campus Safety responded to a medical assist in Norelius Hall. •A College employee reported the loss of campus keys. •Campus Safety responded to a medical assist at the Lund Center. •Campus safety responded to a medical assist outside of the Lund Center. •Campus Safety responded to a student of concern in Uhler hall. Wednesday, March 11 •Campus Safety responded to a medical … Continue reading Campus Safety Report (3/20/15)

Gustavus Women in Leadership promotes a balanced life

On March 12, Gustavus Women in Leadership (GWiL) hosted a leadership seminar entitled “How to Manage Career, Family & Self.” Alumna Ruthanne Vos ’83 and her daughter Stephanie Vos visited Gustavus to share their insights on how to juggle numerous aspects of their lives. Ruthanne was an archetypal Gustie and an active member of the Gustavus community. She graduated magna cum laude in 1983, studying … Continue reading Gustavus Women in Leadership promotes a balanced life

Financial issues leads to lower enrollment at Gustavus

Enrollment at Gustavus and liberal arts colleges across the nation has been falling over the past few years. According to the article “Declining Enrollments, Financial Pressure Force Two Liberal Arts Colleges to Close” published in USA Today on March 3, this decline began during the financial crisis in the United States in 2008. The article focused on the closings of Sweet Briar College and Tennessee … Continue reading Financial issues leads to lower enrollment at Gustavus