Tales from Abroad – Gabriela Passmore

Studying abroad has been the most difficult and rewarding experience of my life. I felt like I had to go abroad to get out of my comfort zone. I chose University College Dublin in Ireland as my study abroad location because I felt that the green grass, many sheep, the Dropkick Murphys, and historical literature were calling my name. It was only on the plane … Continue reading Tales from Abroad – Gabriela Passmore

Spring music recitals hit the right notes

The department of Music is presenting student recitals almost every weekend this spring with performers ranging from sophomores to seniors, instruments varying from vocal to instrumental, and diverse student backgrounds with majors from economics to biology. Mara Klein, Director of Communication Services and Fine Arts Programs in Marketing and Communications, believes “the high quality of performances alone is reason to come to these recitals.” However, … Continue reading Spring music recitals hit the right notes

On Pitch Perfect, and the right amount of Punch

Prepare to meet the Bellas like you never have before. In the next installment of the Pitch Perfect movies the girls are now college graduates, struggling to discover their fit in the adult world. While previously defined by their standing in the Bellas, our favorite cast of characters now must find their own identities as they chase music producing, vet school, juice vending, and of … Continue reading On Pitch Perfect, and the right amount of Punch

Gustie of the Week – Cody Horman

Tech-savvy and friendly face around campus, Cody Horman is a junior computer science major who has, and continues to, contribute to the Gustavus campus and community in enormous ways. Cody is a percussionist in the Gustavus Wind Symphony and loves being in the ensemble, playing music with the intent to make people happy. “I’ve been playing music since middle school and ever since then, I’ve … Continue reading Gustie of the Week – Cody Horman

Women’s Tennis tallies three wins

The Gustavus Women’s Tennis team added three more wins to their record this past weekend as they bested Division II Southwest Minnesota State, before beating Carleton and St. Thomas. They opened their weekend in the Swanson Tennis Center with a one-sided Friday night match against the Mustangs of Southwest Minnesota State. The Gusties were absolutely dominant in the doubles action, as they dropped just one … Continue reading Women’s Tennis tallies three wins

Tales from Disney World – Hannah Deyo

Where do I even begin?  How does someone describe the best time of their life, and that the time has only lasted two months with four still left to enjoy?  These and many other questions constantly go through my mind as I drive under the “Walt Disney World” sign on my way to work, or when I enter the parks on days off.   The … Continue reading Tales from Disney World – Hannah Deyo

Gustavus presents ‘The Marriage of Figaro’

When most people hear The Marriage of Figaro, they think of the lengthy opera by Mozart. But the Gustavus production of The Marriage of Figaro by Pierre Beaumarchais is nothing like the opera.  Beaumarchais’ comedy, which actually inspired Mozart’s infamous work, is perhaps the most prized diamond in the rough theatrical history has to offer.  Boasting a passionately energetic cast, innovative director, and fascinating history, … Continue reading Gustavus presents ‘The Marriage of Figaro’

Gustie of the Week – MJ Johnson

There is a high probability you have seen Megan “MJ” Johnson during your time at Gustavus as she is involved almost everywhere on campus .  MJ is a senior double major in English and history and a double minor in Japanese studies and comparative literature.  Not only is she invested in her studies, but MJ is also a Gustie Greeter, Co-Editor of The Fourth Crown, … Continue reading Gustie of the Week – MJ Johnson