The Culpeper Language Center offers a space to practice your knowledge in several languages.

Multilingualism in our Global Society

The internet, politics, natural resources, travel, economy and sheer curiosity connect every country into the global society that we live in. Individual countries no longer function as the singular entities that they once were. What happens in one country is heard by and effects the rest of the world. This global culture allows people to learn about different cultures, people, histories, problems and how different … Continue reading Multilingualism in our Global Society

A daily menu for the Gustavus cafeteria

Choosing the planet over price

As students settled into a new school year, challenging classes made for howling stomachs. The familiar aroma of mashed potatoes was welcoming and fresh fruit can never be passed up on a September afternoon. However, as students walked confidently through the checkout line for the first time this fall, they may have noticed an increase in prices—their mashed potatoes are no longer as familiar as … Continue reading Choosing the planet over price

Letter to the Editor (9/27/19)

This is my second year on the hill, and I’ve enjoyed most of the perks of being back at Gustavus, including seeing my friends, learning exciting things in my classes, and being surrounded by our beautiful campus. However, one area of campus life has caused me more stress this year. Not my higher-intensity classes, as expected, but my meal plan. Last year, I was on … Continue reading Letter to the Editor (9/27/19)

Sophomore Jacob Pedersen attempts to sink the ball during the SJU Fall Invite. Individually, Pederson finished second out of 120 golfers at the invite.

Men’s Golf places second at SJU Invite: Pedersen places second out of 120 golfers

This past weekend, Men’s Golf competed against 21 midwest teams at the St. John’s University Fall Invite and showed that they are one of the top contenders in the region, placing second overall. In this two-day event, the Gusties found themselves matched up against some top level competition, including No. 15 St. John’s, No. 22 St. Thomas, and No. 25 Eau Claire. After the first … Continue reading Men’s Golf places second at SJU Invite: Pedersen places second out of 120 golfers

Sophomore Rachel Rehnelt and Senior Abby Mullenbach celebrate a goal during a game against Norwestern University-St. Paul.

Women’s Soccer wins two in a row: Gusties improve record to 2-5

The Gustie Women’s Soccer team pulled out two close games on Saturday and Monday as a result of some stellar defense. The Gusties edged out Saint Mary’s 2-1 on Saturday, as Junior Katie Ashpole scored both goals for Gustavus. This was Gustavus’s first win of the year, after dropping their first five games. The game started on an unfortunate note, as an injury in the … Continue reading Women’s Soccer wins two in a row: Gusties improve record to 2-5

Junior Nolan Garvin prepares to block a cross from a UW-Superior midfielder. The Gusties won the game 5-1 to improve their record to 7-1 overall.

Men’s Soccer improves to 7-1: Schwartz named MIAC Athlete of the Week

The Gustavus Men’s Soccer Team opened MIAC play last week with a trip to St. Thomas on Wednesday before hosting St. Mary’s last weekend. After falling 4-3 to Central College on September 15th, the Gusties bounced back with a strong win against St. Thomas, and rode that momentum to wins against St. Mary’s and UW-Superior. With the two wins, the Gusties improve to 7-1 on … Continue reading Men’s Soccer improves to 7-1: Schwartz named MIAC Athlete of the Week

As pictured, this year’s conference chair, Anna Versluis, talks about Nobel Conference to Gustavus students.

2019 Nobel Conference tackles Climate Change: Gustavus welcomes climate change experts for Nobel Conference

The 55th annual Nobel Conference will be held next week and students this year, will have many opportunities to engage with the conference through conversations, visual experiences, and through experiencing the conference itself. This year, the topic is “Climate Changed: Facing Our Future.” The conference is set to take place on campus on September 24 and 25. Students can expect to have many visitors on … Continue reading 2019 Nobel Conference tackles Climate Change: Gustavus welcomes climate change experts for Nobel Conference

Campus Safety Report (9/20/19)

Monday, September 9th Campus Safety provided a medical escort for a student who received an injury on campus on Sunday, September 8, that hadn’t yet been reported. Campus Safety responded to a mental health concern at Uhler Hall. A student was given a medical escort to Rivers Edge urgent care. Tuesday, September 10th Campus Safety was called to Health Services for a student that had … Continue reading Campus Safety Report (9/20/19)

The Diversity Center announces rebranding: The Center for Inclusive Excellence seeks to broaden their reach

The Diversity Center has officially been renamed “The Center for Inclusive Excellence.” During the 2018- 2019 academic year, conversations focused on “ways to change mindsets and habits” were held on campus, and it was decided that “one of the ways we could [do this] was by chang[ing] the name to The Center for Inclusive Excellence” Diversity Center Director Thomas Flunker said. The Center will still … Continue reading The Diversity Center announces rebranding: The Center for Inclusive Excellence seeks to broaden their reach

As pictured, students protesting for climate action at last year’s Groundswell.

Global Climate Strike reaches Gustavus: Gustavus students take part in worldwide climate strike

Friday Sept. 20, will be a day of action for Gustavus as well as the rest of the world. Starting in the morning the Global Climate Strike will begin. The world-wide event was sparked by the inspirational rhetoric of Swedish environmentalist Greta Thunberg. The increasingly popular movement caught the attention of Gustavus’ own Environmental Action Coalition (EAC) and Building Bridges groups. As a result, these … Continue reading Global Climate Strike reaches Gustavus: Gustavus students take part in worldwide climate strike