Russian Study Abroad Program suspended: Gustavus joins two other American colleges to end program

Last week, Gustavus abruptly suspended all study abroad programs to Russia for the indefinite future due to the closure of the U.S. consulate in St. Petersburg. Gustavus is only the third college in the nation to make the decision to halt study abroad programming to Russia. The program provider, Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE), will continue normal operations of the program. The closure of … Continue reading Russian Study Abroad Program suspended: Gustavus joins two other American colleges to end program

Men’s Golf season comes to a close: Underclassmen show promise for future seasons

The Gustavus Men’s Golf team’s season concluded two weekends ago at the Bobby Krig Invite, where the Gusties took fifth out of an eight team field. With the season spanning across both the fall and the spring, the Gusties have done their fair share of golfing this year, even with the inclement Minnesota spring weather experienced earlier this year. “Weather was awful this spring, or … Continue reading Men’s Golf season comes to a close: Underclassmen show promise for future seasons

Baseball’s postseason run concludes: Gusties fall to St. Thomas after ten innings

The Gustavus Men’s Baseball Team continued their historic season this past week as they competed in MIAC postseason play for the first time in a decade. After a rocky stretch of games in April, the Gusties turned their season around with three straight sweeps of conference opponents to give themselves a look at making the playoffs. Their hopes came down to the last game of … Continue reading Baseball’s postseason run concludes: Gusties fall to St. Thomas after ten innings

Gusties compete at MSU Twilight Meet: Track and Field boasts many personal records

The Gusties headed to Mankato on May 4th to compete in the Minnesota State University Twilight meet where both the women’s and men’s teams registered strong performances. Multiple members of the women’s team registered personal bests and top performances around the board. Junior MaKayla Stowell led the Gustavus sprinters as she recorded personal bests in both the 100 and 200-meter dashes while also finishing second … Continue reading Gusties compete at MSU Twilight Meet: Track and Field boasts many personal records

Letter to the Editor (5/18/2018)

Dear Gustavus Community, It has been in honor to serve as the Editor-in-Chief of this long standing publication for the past three years. At the end of my firstyear as photography editor, I was given a unique opportunity as an underclassman to apply for the Editorin-Chief position as almost all of the editorial board graduated that year. As my time at the paper and Gustavus … Continue reading Letter to the Editor (5/18/2018)

Retirement Banquet hosted for English professors

Gustavus Adolphus College is notorious for having timeless and knowledgeable professors who contribute to the liberal arts education that enhances the learning of its students. This past Wednesday, the English Department hosted a Retirement Celebration Open House for Florence Amamoto and Joyce Sutphen. It was held in the Campus Center Banquet Rooms from 4-7 pm where faculty, students, administrators, and staff were invited to celebrate … Continue reading Retirement Banquet hosted for English professors

Eppies host Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week: Fraternity puts its effort into bringing awareness for a good cause

The Epsilon Pi Alpha Fraternity raised over $2,000 this past week for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society to help spread awareness for MS, a disease that attacks the central nervous system. “The inspiration of our philanthropy week, MS Awareness, stems from the fact that one of our own, Tyler Menendez, was diagnosed with MS. Because of this, we felt a deep connection to this terrible … Continue reading Eppies host Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week: Fraternity puts its effort into bringing awareness for a good cause

Campus Safety Report (5/18/18)

Monday, May 07 Campus Safety responded to the Health Service to transport a student to the River’s Edge Emergency Room. Campus Safety responded to a report of a fire extinguisher discharged in a North Hall stairwell and a fire extinguisher missing from Gibbs Hall. Thursday, May 10 An online report was submitted about sexual orientation and religion based bias-related posters seen a student’s room. Campus … Continue reading Campus Safety Report (5/18/18)

Goodbye to the Seniors of The Weekly

Caroline Probst Editor-in-Chief What are your plans for next year? I’m moving to Stockholm, Sweden to take a gap year. I’ll be working as an au pair and traveling as much as possible, before starting my career. Katie Allen Copy Editor What are your plans for next year? Next year I hope to be working at a publisher or magazine in the Twin Cities. I … Continue reading Goodbye to the Seniors of The Weekly