Peter Jackson begins his next three-film franchise with…

…The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey I know what you’re thinking. Spreading one little old novel (one that was meant as a children’s book, too) into three, feature length films seems a bit much. But with acclaimed director of the original Lord of the Rings trilogy, Peter Jackson, on board, he just may pull it off. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is the first installment of Jackson’s … Continue reading Peter Jackson begins his next three-film franchise with…

Media Worth Watching in 2013

Top websites for getting your daily dose       A common landing place on stumbleupon under the humor section, cracked.com is known for its satirical and hilarious articles that span from subjects like ‘weird world’ and history ‘shocking facts’; these articles will do more than just cure your boredom. Our previous calendar editor and graduated Gustie James Freetly has even written articles for this site. … Continue reading Media Worth Watching in 2013

Cloudy with a chance of musing

Pushing buttons I know that you think that you are right, and actually there is a good chance that I agree with you, but the fact remains that there are still things that we do not yet realize, recognize, or understand about the ideas or people with whom we disagree. Let’s start with politics. Whether you identify as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent or none … Continue reading Cloudy with a chance of musing

For the sake of argument

In praise of argument, extremism, and confrontation In his “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” in which he responds to a group of white clergymen calling his anti-segregation protests ill-timed and extreme, Martin Luther King Jr. says, “But though I was initially disappointed at being categorized as an extremist, as I continued to think about the matter I gradually gained a measure of satisfaction from the label.” … Continue reading For the sake of argument

Men’s tennis: serving their way to success

Although the Gustavus men’s tennis team was off to a shaky start, the men have continued to improve their technique and are currently sitting on a four meet winning streak. The recent meets against Grinnell College, Macalester College, Hamline University, and UW-Whitewater have boosted the team’s morale and set the stage for a successful spring season. “This year the team has been gifted with a … Continue reading Men’s tennis: serving their way to success

Fitness classes in review: Tuesday Night Yoga

The yoga class, taught by Renee Hoppe on Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, offers a warm and welcoming environment for students to let go of their worries. College students often try to find ways to relax in their busy schedules, and yoga is a great way to do it. “It is a good break from the crazy and hectic college life we all know … Continue reading Fitness classes in review: Tuesday Night Yoga

Gustie baseball swings into 2013 season

W ith spring quickly approaching, it’s time for baseball season. The Gustavus men’s baseball team began the 2013 season a few weeks ago. On March 3, the Gusties opened their regular season with losses in both games against Elmhurst College. The final scores of those games were 5-2 and 8-4. The Gusties played at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome and will be playing there for … Continue reading Gustie baseball swings into 2013 season