Starcraft frenzy

For the past two weeks, Gustavus has been hosting a Starcraft II tournament. Starcraft is a real-time computer strategy game in which two opponents compete against each other. “A typical game of Starcraft consists of two opposing sides which battle to destroy each other,” Junior Computer Science Major and Public Relations Coordinator for the tournament. Cory Ruegg said. “It is a war game in which … Continue reading Starcraft frenzy

Dislike a little

At Campus Center: Female, Redhead. You in the green sweater. You have the prettiest eyes and I love to get to know you more. Coffee sometime? In Nobel: Male, Brunette. I always see you after lab doing your chemistry homework—wouldn’t you rather do me instead? At the Dive: Female Blonde. Girl, you know how to work it on the dance floor, what can you do … Continue reading Dislike a little

Nordic Skiers: More than just eye candy

With the Men’s and Women’s Nordic Ski teams entering the bulk of their seasons, each team is coming off an important NCAA Qualifying meet, racing as a full team for the first time. Held in Duluth, the meet pitted the Gusties against the majority of their conference, including top Division II schools University of Alaska Fairbanks and Michigan Tech. “We Just had our first weekend … Continue reading Nordic Skiers: More than just eye candy

Jan. 11 – Jan. 16 Safety Report

Tuesday, Jan. 11 Two Gustavus owned keys were reported lost. Wednesday, Jan. 12 Three Gustavus students were cited for an unlawful keg in Arbor View. Thursday, Jan. 13 A student while on Chapel Drive was cited for underage consumption of alcohol. A student reported a laptop computer stolen from his unlocked room in North Hall on Sunday, Jan. 9. The laptop has been recovered. Campus … Continue reading Jan. 11 – Jan. 16 Safety Report

Dr. Bernard LaFayette visiting campus

The Reverend Dr. Bernard LaFayette, Jr. will visit the Gustavus campus Monday, Jan. 17 to deliver a speech in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. LaFayette worked personally with King in the 1960s and has been a monumental civil rights activist and educator since. LaFayette will give the convocation at Chapel the morning of Jan. 17, beginning at 10:00 a.m. He will also … Continue reading Dr. Bernard LaFayette visiting campus

Another office added to Center for Servant Leadership

If you’ve walked through the Johnson Student Union, housing the Community Service Center, the Career Center and the Center for Vocational Reflection (CVR), you probably noticed renovations taking place. Phase one of the renovation, which will conclude at the start of the spring semester, has commenced. Phase two of the renovation will begin again during summer recess. The reason for the change is partially due … Continue reading Another office added to Center for Servant Leadership

Michael Morimoto – Starting out fresh

Michael Morimoto has already made a strong first impression at Gustavus. “He’s one of the nicest, most involved and most unique people I’ve ever met,” First-year Amy Prasad, one of his high school friends, said. He is a “renaissance man” and among the ranks of the most promising First-year students. Michael, a Bloomington native and Gustavus First-year, has many interests and talents that range from … Continue reading Michael Morimoto – Starting out fresh