Year: 2015
Beneath The Crown (11/13/15)
What is something that, no matter what, always makes you happy to do? “I used to be really involved with sports and I did cross-country, as well as track and field. So whenever I go out for a run, I may not enjoy it during the process, but afterwards I always end up thinking to myself ‘I’m really glad I went out for a run … Continue reading Beneath The Crown (11/13/15)
Gustavus presents Mexico’s premiere vocal ensemble
As part of the Gustavus Artist Series the Music Department is proud to present Mexico’s Premiere Vocal Ensemble: Voz en Punto. The acapella group will perform in the Jussi Björling Recital Hall on Monday, Nov. 16 at 7:30p.m. Director of Fine Arts Al Behrends ‘77 manages the Gustavus Artist Series and all aspects of public events presented by the Department of Music. “The Gustavus Artist … Continue reading Gustavus presents Mexico’s premiere vocal ensemble
Gustie Musicians Collaborate for Fall Concert
The Music Department at Gustavus Adolphus College has been very busy recently, and that trend is going to continue. This Saturday, Nov. 14 the Gustavus and Vasa Wind Orchestras will be collaborating for a concert in the Bjorling Recital Hall from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. with an intermission. This annual concert is free of charge and open to the public. It will also be … Continue reading Gustie Musicians Collaborate for Fall Concert
Ant-Man Packs a Big Punch
Like Guardians of the Galaxy, many thought that Marvel was taking a big risk with this year’s Ant-Man starring Paul Rudd and Michael Douglas. The movie’s development history has been quite a roller coaster. It was originally conceived back in 2006 and was the dream project of critically acclaimed director Edgar Wright, but Wright unexpectedly dropped out last year due to creative differences. While his … Continue reading Ant-Man Packs a Big Punch
Gustie of the Week – Laura Johnson
Senior Laura Johnson, a clarinet player since fifth grade, has been involved with music for a majority of her life. However, she says that it wasn’t until a high school music director shaped her way of thinking about music that she really developed a passion to pursue it in the future. “I think most people who decide to be music education majors have had an … Continue reading Gustie of the Week – Laura Johnson
Gustie of the Week – Laura Johnson
Senior Laura Johnson, a clarinet player since fifth grade, has been involved with music for a majority of her life. However, she says that it wasn’t until a high school music director shaped her way of thinking about music that she really developed a passion to pursue it in the future. “I think most people who decide to be music education majors have had an … Continue reading Gustie of the Week – Laura Johnson
Crossword 11/6/15
Across 2. The recital hall 3. Nickname for the school’s location 6. Newest academic hall 7. Building that houses the Caf 9. Math and Physics are taught in this building 11. Namesake for the school 12. The main path leading up to the Chapel from the 3 Flags Down 1. Annual event to discuss and promote scientific advancement 4. Upcoming major event, held every … Continue reading Crossword 11/6/15
Issue 7
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Volleyball sweeps MIAC, breaks school record
The Gustavus Volleyball team played their first playoff match of the post-season against Saint Mary’s University on Thursday, Nov. 5. This issue was printed before the known match results. The Gusties made it to the playoffs by sweeping the conference, with a record of 11-0. Including non-conference competition, the team has been undefeated for over two months, with the last and only losses coming against … Continue reading Volleyball sweeps MIAC, breaks school record