Local Arts Center feautures prof’s plays
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It still might be April, but summer is quickly approaching. Even though May might not be a summer month, it is considered to be the beginning of the summer movie blockbuster season. The rest of April and May have some very anticipated films, and we’re highlighting the hype. Here are three films to check out with your friends in the next two months. The Jungle … Continue reading Spring into Theaters
If you’ve met him you more than likely remember him because Senior Theatre Honors major Thomas Buan is a man who doesn’t hold back in showing his passion and conviction for the things he cares about. “Thomas is loud and has a commanding presence, that much I may not need to tell you. But what everyone might not know about him is his sensitivity to … Continue reading Gustie of the Week – Thomas Buan
The Gustavus Baseball team kicked off the Tucson Invitational with a doubleheader against DePauw University, but suffered a pair of losses, 6-0 and 5-4. The Tigers led 3-0 after three innings and added three more insurance runs in the sixth to cruise to a 6-0 shutout behind a complete game by Wyatt Spector. Jacob Volness started on the hill for the Gusties and suffered the … Continue reading Bringing the heat: Baseball’s spring break at theTuscon Invite
Members of the Gustavus Adolphus College Men’s and Women’s Track and Field teams competed in the Point Loma Collegiate Invitational on Saturday at Point Loma Nazarene University, located in San Diego California. More than 20 total teams competed in the meet, which included heightened competition from both Division I and II institutions, among which were Yale and California State-San Francisco. Continuing their successful careers, and … Continue reading Highpoints in Point Loma: Track and Field teams compete in San Diego
Donald Trump shocked America again, asserting that women who obtain an abortion, if the procedure were outlawed, should be subjected to “some sort of punishment.” The backlash was swift. Punishment for women who procure abortions is out of step with mainstream pro-life conservatives, who instead advocate punishment for abortion providers. After this latest outburst and other high-profile examples of Trump’s misogyny, women voters are reacting … Continue reading Kasich Dangerous to Women
In its sixth season on the air, The Walking Dead is examining its own violence. Centered around the zombie apocalypse, the show has succeeded thus far mostly because of its artistry with little reflection on its chaotic pace. Yet perhaps it has all been intentional, as the characters have digressed from enduring individuals with history to numb monsters of vengeance. The Walking Dead features a … Continue reading Violence and The Walking Dead
It has become much easier to buy drugs online. Before, to buy any kind of drug you needed to know a guy who knew a guy. Now, buying drugs can be as simple as five steps. First, people who buy drugs online will download “Tor.” Tor is a software that allows for anonymous communication. Tor was originally developed by the United States Naval Research Laboratory … Continue reading A Changing Drug Market
If you walk into Beck 329 on any given Thursday night around 7:30, you might find a rousing game of history trivia, a lively discussion about the Cold War, or just a friendly group of Gusties playing a history-themed board game. With some music playing in the background, History Club is designed to have a welcoming and casual atmosphere where students can come and interact … Continue reading Calling all Gustie history buffs to History Club
Monday, March 14 ● Campus Safety responded to the Health Service office to help with a medical assist. ● A Collegiate Fellow documented a noise violation in Southwest Hall involving twelve students. Tuesday, March 15 ● Campus safety responded to a medical assist in Norelius Hall. ● Campus Safety responded to a medical assist in Pittman Hall and transported one student to the hospital. Wednesday, … Continue reading Campus Safety Report (4/8/16)