Women’s coach of the year: Jon Carlson

Leading the Gusties to their third MIAC Championship in four years, Women’s Swimming and Diving Head Coach Jon Carlson is the Women’s Coach of the Year for Gustavus athletics. The Gusties were able to defeat defending champion Carleton in order to reclaim the MIAC Championship. During the course of the season, the Gusties broke three MIAC records, four meet records and 12 school records. Carlson’s … Continue reading Women’s coach of the year: Jon Carlson

May 3 – May 7 Stafety Report

Monday, May 3 A bias incident in Uhler Hall was reported to Campus Safety. Tuesday, May 4 A Gustavus employee reported lost Gustavus keys. Campus Safety responded to suspicious activity in Uhler Hall. Wednesday, May 5 A Gustavus student reported their unlocked bicycle missing from the bike rack at Southwest Hall. Campus Safety responded to suspicious activity in the Stadium parking lot. Thursday, May 6 … Continue reading May 3 – May 7 Stafety Report

Time flies!

It is amazing how quickly time passes! Gustavus students are in their last full week of classes, and with that comes the last issue of The Weekly. The last issue, available tomorrow online and in print, is the longest issue of the year. Be sure to take a look at the Congratulation Notices, which parents and friends of senior students placed to recognize graduates. The … Continue reading Time flies!

Preview of Nobel Conference

Renowned ecologist Dr. G. David Tilman gives presentation linking past and future Nobel Conferences On Friday, May 14, Gustavus will host a College Wide Colloquium featuring decorated American ecologist Dr. G. David Tilman. His lecture, titled “Can we feed the world and save the earth?” will be delivered at 2:30 p.m. in Nobel Hall’s Wallenburg Auditorium. The event is a preview of 2010’s Nobel Conference … Continue reading Preview of Nobel Conference

Student Senate changes food allocations

While the Student Senate annual budget meetings for next year’s campus organizations are already well underway, this year unprecedented allocation recommendations were brought forward by the Finance Committee and are being considered. Some student organizations have been complaining about the budgeting process. While the process is not new, certain allocation recommendations being brought forth this year have become more strict. “We have to make some … Continue reading Student Senate changes food allocations

Ninth annual Relay for Life expects a large crowd of support

On Friday May 7, more than 500 Gustavus students, faculty, staff and local community members will gather in Lund Forum in an all-night effort to support the fight against cancer. The ninth annual Gustavus Adolphus College Relay for Life will begin at 7:00 p.m. on May 7 and end on Saturday, May 8 at 7:00 a.m. “The event will run all night long because cancer … Continue reading Ninth annual Relay for Life expects a large crowd of support

Diversity Center hosts annual ball

Saturday, May 8, the Diversity Center will be celebrating its annual Diversity Ball and Diversity Awards in Alumni Hall. The awards are chosen every year through a nomination process. Nominations were sent out campus-wide and included a detailed questionnaire. Awards will be presented to a faculty member, a student and an event that have promoted diversity positively on campus. The Diversity Leadership Council reviewed the … Continue reading Diversity Center hosts annual ball