Student Organization “The Radicals” challenges Linnaeus Arboretum’s namesake

Mula Lay – Staff Writer Linnaeus, the name that is synonymous with the arboretum of Gustavus, is named after Carl Linnaeus. Carl Linnaeus was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist and physician. His achievements in the scientific field and, of course, being of Swedish descent was what granted his name to be at the forefront of our beloved arboretum. In light of recent events, there has been … Continue reading Student Organization “The Radicals” challenges Linnaeus Arboretum’s namesake

Do you even Thrift?

Corinne Stremmel – Editor-in-Chief For some, thrifting acts as a relatively inexpensive hobby to add unique pieces to one’s wardrobe or home decor, but for others, thrifting is a way to access basic necessities. As thrifting cycles back through what is deemed as “trendy” and has its own fifteen minutes of fame from influencers on TikTok, students may find themselves needing to become more conscious consumers … Continue reading Do you even Thrift?

The Caf’s Losses and Minnesota’s Food Crisis

Grace Worwa – Opinion Columnist In last week’s issue, we discussed the lamb’s tragic disappearance from our beloved Friday gyros. But Gusties, lamb is not the only Caf casualty of the COVID-19, just as the meat processing bottleneck is not the only COVID-induced disruption in the food supply chains. As it turns out, the pandemic exposed frightening vulnerabilities that already existed within agricultural food systems, resulting … Continue reading The Caf’s Losses and Minnesota’s Food Crisis

The Best Caramel Latte in Saint Peter

Emily Seppelt – Opinion Columnist Happy first week of March Gusties. Now that the spring semester is in full swing, it means that all of our coffee addictions are back in full force right alongside it. While we *could* just make coffee in our dorm rooms, we all know that getting away from our desks and spending money we don’t have on coffee just hits differently. … Continue reading The Best Caramel Latte in Saint Peter

Why Winter is an Underrated Season

Lexa Louis – Opinion Columnist I think that winter is an underrated season in my opinion. The temperatures begin dropping, autumn is ending, and snow starts falling. During this time of year, there are many great activities. Some of these activities are skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, ice skating, snowmobiling, sledding, ice fishing and drinking hot chocolate by the fire. “The first time I went cross country skiing, … Continue reading Why Winter is an Underrated Season

Reclaim the Throne! – Swim and Dive prepares for final meet of the season.

Jack Wiessenberger – Staff Writer After a tumultuous season, the Gustavus Swim and Dive teams are preparing to get in the water one last time this weekend. The team’s few months of competition have come with more than their fair share of challenges. COVID has provided many obstacles for the team to overcome, and the rival schools of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) have challenged … Continue reading Reclaim the Throne! – Swim and Dive prepares for final meet of the season.

Nothing But Net – Men’s basketball rides Pete Lundquist’s hot hand

Autumn Zierman – Staff Writer Though any Economics and Statistics majors will know the hot hand in Basketball—which refers to the belief that a streak of victories mean the next game will be a victory too, is a false social cognitive bias—if anyone has a hot hand outside the study rooms, it is the GAC Basketball team. Achieving a three-game winning streak this Monday against Bethel, … Continue reading Nothing But Net – Men’s basketball rides Pete Lundquist’s hot hand

Net Gains – Men’s Tennis Prepares for First Games of Season

Eamonn McCullough – Staff Writer For the first time in over a year, the Gustavus Men’s Tennis team will face off against intercollegiate opponents in the Swanson Tennis Center. The Gusties are back in action this weekend, facing St. Olaf on Friday, March 5 and both Luther College and Augustana University the following afternoon on Saturday, March 6. This opportunity to compete marks the end of … Continue reading Net Gains – Men’s Tennis Prepares for First Games of Season

A groundbreaking Lund Center update

Georgia Zutz – Staff Writer February 18th, 2021 marked the official approval of the Lund Center renovation, set to be complete in 2024. Slated to break ground this spring, the Gustavus Board of Trustees approved the $60 million dollar project that will expand upon the Lund Center’s capabilities regarding athletics, education and community building. “There’s a tremendous sense of excitement among our students, faculty, and staff,” … Continue reading A groundbreaking Lund Center update

Campus Safety Report (2/26/2021)

Saturday February 20, 2021 Campus Safety received a call from a student requesting medical amnesty due to concern for their friend who drank too much and just wanted Campus Safety to check him out. Campus Safety was contacted about a student of concern in Uhler. Campus Safety responded to an underage alcohol incident in North Hall, seven students referred to the campus conduct system. Campus … Continue reading Campus Safety Report (2/26/2021)