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Sports Editor- Liv White On Saturday, March 28th, the Gustavus Women’s Tennis team competed in three conference matches against Hamline, St. Scholastica, and Saint Benedict. Up to this point, the Gusties had only played in one conference match against Concordia on the 14th, in which they swept the Cobbers. “I think we have been working hard at trying to improve every day to become an … Continue reading No. 19 Women’s Tennis Sweeps MIAC Play this Weekend
Professional Fangirl- Katelyn Benschoter Get the limo out front, because Hannah Montana is back and better than ever. On March 24th, Disney+ dropped The Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special. The documentary is meant as a “love letter to the fans”, celebrating one of the most notable aspects of Miley Cyrus’ career. As a former young girl who loved Hannah Motana, it is crazy to think … Continue reading The 20 Year Hannah Montana Reunion
Staff Writer- Emily Sustaita For the past couple of months, things have been pretty rough for our economy: gas prices have shot up; we pay more and buy less for our groceries; shipping costs have skyrocketed; and rent keeps rising. So much so, it feels like the whole world is crashing down on us. The aspects of the American dream that we aim to have, … Continue reading 2026 is the Perfect Year to Become a Houseowner
Editor in Chief- Grace LaTourelle On Tuesday, Students for Life tabled in the campus center, bringing awareness to the prolife movement. Students for Life tabled once previously in the fall semester, which has sparked campus debate and deliberation around the topic of reproductive healthcare and abortion. “The goal of tabling is to kind of put ourselves on the map…to let people know it’s something that … Continue reading Pro-Life Tabling Sparks Debate on Campus
Staff Writer- Shy Lee Sun Yung Shin, poet and writer, will be visiting Gustavus for the Bards in the Arb to read her award-winning writing from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on April 9th at Melva Lind Interpretive Center. Shin was born in Korea and raised in the Chicago area with many writings on immigration, identity, and transnational adoption. Her most notable work is Unbearable … Continue reading Gustavus Welcomes Author Sun Yung Shin for Bards in the Arb
Staff Writer- Evangelyn Hill Gustavus will be saying goodbye to a beloved member of the college’s leadership team, Provost Dr. Brenda Kelly, who will be stepping into a position as president of the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth. Taking her place as interim provost will be Dr. Pamela Conners, former Vice Provost for Academic Affairs. “Dr. Kelly exemplifies the best of what a liberal … Continue reading Provost Brenda Kelly Accepts New Position
Sports Editor- Liv White This past week, Gustavus Swimmer and Junior Braden Ripken and Gymnast and Sophomore Cara Wong represented Gustavus at their respective national championships. Leading up to nationals, Ripken and the Men’s Swim and Dive Team won the MIAC championships. Individually, Ripken won the 100-yard breaststroke and 50-yard freestyle at the MIAC championships, as well as being a part of the 400 Medley … Continue reading Swimmer and Gymnast Represent Gustavus at Nationals
Staff Writer- Alayna Boe Down in St. Louis, Missouri, the Gustavus Adolphus College Baseball team had a hard-fought doubleheader against the Wash U Bears this past Sunday. These two games proved to be challenging for the Golden Gusties, but they came out knowing competition was strong and that the season is young. Being back from their spring break Arizona trip, the Gusties are excited to … Continue reading Gustavus Baseball Battles in St. Louis
Staff Writer- Nathan Swanson This previous weekend, the 19th nationally ranked Men’s Tennis Team competed in two matches, winning both and improving their win streak to seven matches. Their first match was against the St. Olaf Oles, where they won 7-0, and the second match was against the Augustana University Vikings from Sioux Falls, where they won 5-2. The team traveled to Northfield to play … Continue reading 19th Ranked Men’s Tennis Surges with Energy