Women’s tennis returns to midwest regions

Allison Fajt – Staff Writer This Weekend the Gustavus Women’s Tennis team traveled to Whitewater, Wisconsin to compete in the ITA Midwest Women’s Tennis Regional and the Midwest Open. The tournament was hosted by University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Senior Simona Potockova advanced the farthest on the team in the Regional, yet sadly lost 0-6, 3,6 in the quarter finals to Carleton’s Mary Hose. With better luck in the … Continue reading Women’s tennis returns to midwest regions

Football secures Homecoming win

Autumn Zierman – Staff Writer Gusties crowded the stands and hills of the Gustavus Football Stadium on the West side of Lund Center this last Saturday, September 25. The halls of Jackson Campus Center were crowded with milling alumni, all gathered together to cheer on the Gustavus Football team in the annual homecoming game which was against our longstanding rival Concordia. This game marked the MIAC opener … Continue reading Football secures Homecoming win

Campus Safety Report (9/24/2021)

Sunday, September 19, 2021 At 0035 hours, campus safety responded to a mental health concern in Sohre Hall. Sunday, September 19, 2021 At 1130 hours, Campus Safety received a call from a student concerning their mothers intention to visit campus and that is was an un-welcomed visit. Sunday, September 19, 2021 At approximately 2355, Campus Safety responded to a welfare check in Sohre Hall. Note: … Continue reading Campus Safety Report (9/24/2021)

COVID-19 mask restrictions lifted for dorm buildings

Lauren Ruth – Staff Writer This week, Gustavus saw a new masking criterion on campus. Students are now allowed to forgo wearing masks in living spaces such as dorms or dorm buildings. It is still required to wear masks in all other indoor spaces on campus, including classrooms. Many students are wondering why they are still required to wear them in classes if the college feels it … Continue reading COVID-19 mask restrictions lifted for dorm buildings

Lund Center construction planned to continue until 2023

Carter Brown – Staff Writer The $60 million expansion and renovation of the Lund Center is coming along nicely. It is a multiphase project that will span over the next two years and should conclude by early to mid 2023. The project will include new and improved spaces for wellness, health and wellness related academic programs, athletics, and training. With all the changes happening in Lund one … Continue reading Lund Center construction planned to continue until 2023

Letters from the Former-Editors: Cole

Cole Trebelhorn ’20 – Former Editor-in-Chief First and foremost, I am honored to be able to contribute once again to the pages of the Gustavian Weekly. It’s been a couple of years, a couple of varied, and I might even call them formative years. I’d like to thank this year’s staff for inviting me to contribute again. Some of you might know me, and many may … Continue reading Letters from the Former-Editors: Cole

Letters from the Former-Editors: Corrine

Corrine Stremmel ’21 – Former Editor-in-Chief If someone were to tell me that I’d be coming back to Gustavus for Homecoming just four months after I graduated…yikes, I would’ve said close the yearbook, Corinne. But here I am freshly graduated and coming back to my alma mater to do whatever it is you do at Homecoming—pet llamas and pretend I know how football works…? Enough snark, I … Continue reading Letters from the Former-Editors: Corrine

Don’t ask me my major

Jonas Doerr – Opinion Columnist Hey, what’s your major?” A common question, I’ll grant. One that’s rather easy to ask as well since we’re all in college. But also a TERRIBLE question. Why? What could be wrong with such an innocent question? No one has ever died from asking someone’s major. Well, one’s social life might. See, there is a place and time to ask … Continue reading Don’t ask me my major

100 years of student lead change

Alma Jorgenson – Opinion Columnist Joining The Weekly was one of the best things I have done during my time at Gustavus. It is my opinion that writing for a college newspaper is one of the most impactful things that a college student can do. One thing I tell my writers over and over is that the administration actually reads the paper, sometimes even writing a … Continue reading 100 years of student lead change