Gustie of the Week: Amelia Vosen

As Captain of Gustavus Women’s Hockey Team, Senior Amelia Vosen is ready for the final moments in her last semester at Gustavus. She is a Management major from Newton, Minnesota. One of the main reasons why chose to attend college at Gustavus was because of the strong athletics program. She looked forward attending a school with such a welcoming community and smaller class sizes. She … Continue reading Gustie of the Week: Amelia Vosen

Building Bridges Over the Years

Building Bridges is a student-led organization that aims to educate the Gustavus and the larger Saint Peter community on topics relating to social justice, diversity, equity and inclusion. This conference encourages the community to open themselves up to the many injustices that plague our world and fight to make a change; it challenges the individual to show the world the power a single person—or working … Continue reading Building Bridges Over the Years

First-year Oscar Wikström clinched the final match for the Gusties in the ITA Indoor Championships against No. 11 Kenyon College. Wikström earned MIAC Athlete of the Week honors for his efforts in the deciding match.

Men’s Tennis defeats Grinnell and Augustana: Gusties move up to No. 15 in the nation

The Gustavus Men’s Tennis team had a quick turnaround following the ITA Indoor Championships, facing off against two non-conference opponents the following weekend. At the ITA Indoor Championships, hosted by Gustavus, the team faced off against some of the top-ranked teams in the country. The Gusties came into the tournament ranked No. 20 in the nation, but after a dramatic 5-4 win against No. 11 … Continue reading Men’s Tennis defeats Grinnell and Augustana: Gusties move up to No. 15 in the nation

Senior Aly Freeman pitches for the Gusties during a game last season. Freeman is a force on the mound and has a 0.349 batting percentage that earned her both All-Conference and Academic All-America honors last season.

Softball travels to Rochester: Gusties split games 2-2 during first weekend of competition

The Gustavus softball team finished last season at 17-19 and 8-14 in the MIAC, good for eighth place. This season, a veteran returning core and a strong crop of younger players hopes to better both of those marks and reach the conference playoffs. Head Coach Britt Stewart is in her fourth year at the helm and commented on the team’s prospects this season. “We are … Continue reading Softball travels to Rochester: Gusties split games 2-2 during first weekend of competition

First-year Hailey Holland chases down a Bethel opponent to win the puck back for the Gusties. The team recently defeated St. Mary’s in the semifinals and booked their ticket to the Championship.

Women’s Hockey moves on to MIAC finals: No. 4 Gusties set to faceoff against Augsburg

After sweeping Bethel in two straight shutout performances, the No. 4 ranked Gustavus Women’s Hockey team advanced to the MIAC Playoffs as the top seed. Their last series of the regular season featured a matchup with Bethel that held important implications for playoff seeding. In the first game, the Gusties got onto the board just 7:23 into the game. The Gusties played solid defense early … Continue reading Women’s Hockey moves on to MIAC finals: No. 4 Gusties set to faceoff against Augsburg

Women’s Tennis moves to 3-0 in the MIAC: Gusties sweep Hamline and Concordia

After facing difficult competition early in the year, the Gustavus Women’s Tennis Team got back on track last weekend with two convincing MIAC wins at the Swanson Tennis Center. The Gusties opened their spring season with a routine 9-0 victory over St. Mary’s in Winona before taking off on trips to Iowa and Washington on back-to-back weekends. “Great start to the spring season against a … Continue reading Women’s Tennis moves to 3-0 in the MIAC: Gusties sweep Hamline and Concordia

Campus tastes and celebrates different cultures at Fast-a-Thon event

Gustavus held its Fast-a-Thon on Thursday, Feb. 20, an event that has been happening since 2013. The Multifaith Leadership Council (MLC) and Muslim Students Association (MSA). “[We] decided to work on this program together. Both groups belong to the Diversity Leadership Council (DLC), which encourages partnering with other student organizations,” Interfaith Program Coordinator and Professor Marian Broida said. “[The Fast-a-Thon] aimed to introduce a platform … Continue reading Campus tastes and celebrates different cultures at Fast-a-Thon event