Campus Safety Report (5/6/16)

Monday, April 25 • Campus Safety was called for a medical assist at Health Service in the Jackson Campus Center. One student was transported to the hospital. • Campus Safety and Residential Life responded to a suspected drug violation in Norelius Hall. Tuesday, April 26 • Campus Safety responded to a suspected drug violation in Norelius hall. One student was referred to the campus conduct … Continue reading Campus Safety Report (5/6/16)

Her Campus Arrives at Gustavus

Make way Gustavus! The newest source for news and entertainment has just arrived! Last month, a group of students officially launched Her Campus’ newest chapter at Gustavus. The Gustavus chapter was initiated by Junior Natalie Schlager, a Communication Studies major. She was joined in founding the new chapter by Juniors Katie Allen, an English and Environmental Studies double major, and Shailagh Lannon, a Communication Studies … Continue reading Her Campus Arrives at Gustavus

GWIL Conference is most successful thus far

With the end of the academic year coming, Gustavus Women in Leadership wraps up their year as well. The end of the year for GWiL means the annual conference. This year’s GWiL conference turned out to be their biggest turnout yet. Gustavus Women in Leadership was established in 2012 and has been inspiring women and providing opportunities for them ever since. As one of the … Continue reading GWIL Conference is most successful thus far

Working Hard or Hardly Working?

Worship Leader, A Christian Ministry in the National Parks, Big Sur, California Olivia Gori, Junior, Woodbury, MN A summer of outdoor adventure awaits junior Oivia Gori as she travels to Big Sur State Park in California. A Christian Ministry in the National Parks (ACMNP) is a multi-denominational Christian organization that provides an opportunity for Christians to find employment and demonstrate their faith to visitors at … Continue reading Working Hard or Hardly Working?

El Tintero launches fourth annual Spanish literary journal

¡Ven a la fiesta! The editorial board of El Tintero invites all members of the Gustavus community to their launch party taking place Tuesday, May 10 at 6 p.m. on the first floor of Confer and Vickner Halls. This is the fourth annual publication of El Tintero. Assistant Professor Angelique Dwyer has been involved with El Tintero since she pieced together the first volume as … Continue reading El Tintero launches fourth annual Spanish literary journal

Orange is the New Black star Lea DeLaria visits Gustavus

On May 10, Gustavus is hosting Lea DeLaria of Orange is the New Black to speak on issues of political correctness in the queer community. The effort to bring her talk titled “Lea DeLaria:  A Man for All Seasons”was spearheaded by Junior Gabe Grosshuesch who rounded up organizations and departments from across campus to join together in cosponsoring this event. These organizations include Queers and … Continue reading Orange is the New Black star Lea DeLaria visits Gustavus

Star Wars: The Force Awakens a new trilogy

It’s been a while since there was excitement for a Star Wars movie. The original space opera trilogy is still celebrated as a hallmark in filmmaking that would inspire future generations of filmmakers, authors, and fans for decades to come, and made characters like Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker household names. Unfortunately, the brand’s name was sullied by its own creator George Lucas in the … Continue reading Star Wars: The Force Awakens a new trilogy

Gustie of the Week – Emma Jasnoch

What do you call someone who is extremely hard working, intelligent, and hilarious? Emma Jasnoch. Emma is a senior with double majors in Spanish and Latin American, Latino/a and Caribbean Studies (LALACS) who, is consistently described as intelligent by her peers and professors. “My one word for Emma would be brilliant. She is literally the most brilliant person I know and is my personal Hermione. … Continue reading Gustie of the Week – Emma Jasnoch