The Bite Me Tour: Concert Review

Professional Fangirl- Katelyn Benschoter At only 25 years old singer-songwriter Reneé Rapp has had a very successful career. From being on Broadway to now selling out tours, she has done so much at such a young age. On Oct. 10th, I had the pleasure of attending the Minneapolis stop on the Bite Me tour at The Armory. This concert was a great time from start … Continue reading The Bite Me Tour: Concert Review

24601 is On My For Hugh Page

Staff Writer- Soph White If you’ve frequented the interwebs, you may have come upon the TikTok and Instagram page of Joey Morof, who is a content creator and self-described kombucha fanatic. Ultimately to say, this is mostly a random person who has entered your lives in a ‘loafable’ way. Get it? Loafable. Loaf.Stealing a loaf of bread! For those who do not understand what any … Continue reading 24601 is On My For Hugh Page

Lead Me Home: a Concert of Remembrance

Interim Editor in Chief- Colleen Coleman At 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 30th in Christ Chapel, the Gustavus Choir will be performing with the award-winning National Lutheran Choir (NLC) in their Lead Me Home: A Concert of Remembrance concert series. Tickets can be found at https://www.nlca.com/lead-me-home, with Gustavus students, faculty, and staff able to attend for free. The NLC is a Twin Cities-based choir rooted in … Continue reading Lead Me Home: a Concert of Remembrance

Gustavus Faculty Speaks on AI Challenges

Staff Writer- Evangelyn Hill In our rapidly changing world, AI is becoming more and more of a concern for students and teachers alike, sparking difficult-to-answer questions. When is AI use acceptable? What are the limits of what it can do effectively? What about ethical concerns around AI? College campuses are understandably struggling to keep up with the shifting landscape of AI. Like teachers across the … Continue reading Gustavus Faculty Speaks on AI Challenges

Men’s Soccer Gets the Better of Bethel: This game marks another conference win for the Gusties

Staff Writer- Alayna Boe The Gustavus Men’s Soccer Team hit the road on Oct. 4th and took on the Bethel University Royals in a MIAC conference game. The first half of the game was hard-fought by the Gusties, but the scoreboard did not reflect that. Starting the second half down by one is difficult, but the Gusties quickly tied it up. As the final whistle … Continue reading Men’s Soccer Gets the Better of Bethel: This game marks another conference win for the Gusties

Gustavus Volleyball Adds More Wins: Gusties travel to Stevens Point for the Pointer Invitational

Staff Writer- Katie Thomas This past weekend, the Gustavus women’s Volleyball Team traveled to UW-Stevens Point for the Pointer Invitational, and it was an intense few days with every match having intense sets. Over three matches, every player showed determination, skill, stamina, and sportsmanship. The hard work paid off by finishing the weekend with two wins and one loss. The team played well together against … Continue reading Gustavus Volleyball Adds More Wins: Gusties travel to Stevens Point for the Pointer Invitational

Women’s Cross Country Captures Third: Liston sets new heights at Wartburg

Staff Writer- Nathan Swanson The Gustavus Women’s Cross Country Team hit the road this past weekend to Waverly, Iowa to compete in the Dan Huston Invite. This event took place on Saturday, Oct. 4th at Wartburg College. Gustavus would finish the meet strong, coming in third place out of fifteen total competing teams. Senior Molly Liston won the race and ran an incredible time, setting … Continue reading Women’s Cross Country Captures Third: Liston sets new heights at Wartburg

Athletic Training Open House

Staff Writer- Linnea Noeldner Beginning at 11:30 a.m. on Oct. 16th, 2025, the Athletic Training department will be hosting both in-person and online open houses for students to learn more about the field of athletic training and all the aspects that go into it. Following the first open house in October, there will be other sessions scheduled throughout the year for students to attend, which … Continue reading Athletic Training Open House

Faculty Shop Talk with Dr. Lucie Holmgreen

Staff Writer- Evangelyn Hill A college professor’s most obvious job is, of course, teaching. And many students only see this side of their professors. But college professors are often at the forefront of research: creating their own studies, writing papers, and/or presenting at conferences. Of course, Gustavus professors are no exception.A series of events called Faculty Shop Talks allows Gustie professors to present their explorations … Continue reading Faculty Shop Talk with Dr. Lucie Holmgreen