Minnesota Twins give fans reason to hope

The Minnesota Twins finished their second disappointing season in a row on Wednesday with a loss against the Toronto Blue Jays. Despite having a losing record of 66-96, the Twins gave fans many reasons to keep cheering this season. Joe Mauer provided a bright spot for the Twins this year with his .319 batting average, and career high of 147 games played. By splitting his … Continue reading Minnesota Twins give fans reason to hope

“A hooligan’s sport played by gentlemen”

The men’s rugby team had a home game on Sept. 22, 2012 against St. John’s, where they had the opportunity to work together as a team and improve their game. The team was scheduled to play Luther on Sept. 29, but Luther cancelled last minute, and the team scrimmaged for some extra practice. The men will be competing against St. John’s once again on Oct. … Continue reading “A hooligan’s sport played by gentlemen”

Football: ready for the next play

Although the men’s football team has had some close shots and has dealt with some tough losses lately, Head Coach Peter Haugen keeps one goal for the team in mind and that is constant improvement. Haugen believes there is great leadership with the juniors and seniors on the team and feels they are all improving each week. Coach Haugen explains the mission of the team … Continue reading Football: ready for the next play

Faculty votes, opposes controversial amendments to state constitution

On Friday, Sept. 21 a group of 103 faculty members voted on a resolution to publicly oppose a Minnesota constitutional amendment defining the nature of marriage as being between one man and one woman. Though the college, as an institution, has chosen not to officially endorse this position, the faculty passed the resolution independently. In doing so, they join the ranks of several MIAC school … Continue reading Faculty votes, opposes controversial amendments to state constitution

Campus Safety Report (9/28/12)

Wednesday, September 19 •  Campus Safety responded to Norelius Hall for a medical assist. Thursday, September 20 •  A Gustavus student reported the theft of a bicycle from the Pittman bike rack. The bicycle was later recovered on campus. Tip of the Week: A Campus Safety student employee will continually drive the described Campus Safety Safe Ride route from 6:00 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. every … Continue reading Campus Safety Report (9/28/12)

Student senate outlines plans for the coming year

Student Senate elections are over and the newly-elected senators are preparing for the year. On Thursday, September 20, the Gustavus community voted on their peers to represent them in Student Senate. “We just got up and running, but committee work hasn’t gotten started yet,” Senior Senate Co-President Josh Sande said. “People need to figure out what they want to do and which committees they want … Continue reading Student senate outlines plans for the coming year

Students prepare to engage in Royal Visit events

In anticipation for the royal visit of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Sylvia of Sweden, students across campus have been looking forward to being able to partake in their reception on campus. Many efforts have been made on this front to ensure the warm welcome of Their Majesties. “We’re hoping that they feel a lot of pride in coming to Gustavus,” Sesquicentennial Assistant Maggie … Continue reading Students prepare to engage in Royal Visit events

Mental Health Wellness Fair

The Chill Out: Mental Health Wellness Fair will take place at the St. Peter Community Center on Thursday, Nov. 8 from 6-8pm, providing an opportunity for members of both the Gustavus and St. Peter communities to learn about mental health issues, stress-reduction and general wellness awareness. “We are trying to get different programs involved with the event. If you come, there will be dieticians, a … Continue reading Mental Health Wellness Fair