Gustavus Beyond

I write this article as a direct response to Mr. Haberman’s piece in The Gustavian Weekly last issue titled “Bye Bye Gustie.” It is quite fitting that I can end my four years at Gustavus writing about where I see Gustavus going after my time is over. Now, if you didn’t have a chance to read Mr. Haberman’s article his argument was that Gustavus will not … Continue reading Gustavus Beyond

Crimes of Love

In response to largely negative reactions to the graffiti on campus a few weeks ago, I would like to bring a new perspective. This newspaper called what occurred a crime, and I will acknowledge that this is technically true. But perhaps this says more about what we call crimes, and less about the supposed criminals. My first reaction to the graffiti was a smile. Let … Continue reading Crimes of Love

Night of Distinction awards students and groups

The 5th annual Night of Distinction was held this past Sunday, May 8 at 7 pm in Alumni Hall. As a part of Honors Weekend, this awards banquet was a a celebration of Leadership, Service, and Achievement for Gustavus students who have contributed and shown exceptional involvement in these areas at Gustavus Adolphus College. Around 150 award winners where in attendance, and invitations were sent … Continue reading Night of Distinction awards students and groups

Honors Convocation recognizes students and faculty

As the Gustavus community eagerly awaits summer vacation, the Honors Day Convocation is one event during Honors Weekend that takes a moment to celebrate student and professor achievements in the past school year. The Convocation took place at 10:30 am on Saturday, May 7. A lot of work was put into ensuring that the Convocation was successful. Provost Mark Braun’s folder script was peppered with … Continue reading Honors Convocation recognizes students and faculty

Rev. Joanne Sanders speaks on meaning in Sports

Student athletes can find it hard balancing college life between practice and class. Gustavus has a special sort of student athletes because they have no other incentive to play collegiately other than for passion of the game. For some, it’s the passion and the challenges that keep the love of the game alive. Sometimes, the passion diminishes and you are left to question why you’re … Continue reading Rev. Joanne Sanders speaks on meaning in Sports

Campus Safety Report (5/13/16)

Monday, May 2 • Campus Safety provided a medical transport for a student to River’s Edge Hospital.. • A student reported the theft of cash from his unattended book bag while at the Schaefer Fine Arts Music building. • Campus Safety provided a medical transport for a student to River’s Edge Hospital. • A student reported a burglary from a room in Sorensen Hall last … Continue reading Campus Safety Report (5/13/16)

Students present at Celebration of Creative Inquiry

Celebration of Creative Inquiry: Minds at Work (NEWS) Last weekend, the college partook in festivities to celebrate the hard work and the achievements of its best and brightest students. On Friday, Honors Weekend began with the Celebration of Creative Inquiry, a forum in which Gustavus students could present the research and studies they’ve been working on throughout the year. It was held in the conference … Continue reading Students present at Celebration of Creative Inquiry

Orange is the New Black’s Lea DeLaria speaks in Christ Chapel

May 10, 2016 Christ Chapel hosted probably one of its most expletive, but also one of its most engaging, high energy, and funny speakers; Lea DeLaria. Lea is commonly known for her role as “Big Boo” on the Netflix series Orange is the New Black, but is also a tremendously successful stand up comedian, broadway actress, and jazz performer. The event Tuesday night was advertised … Continue reading Orange is the New Black’s Lea DeLaria speaks in Christ Chapel

Top Four News Stories of 2016 at Gustavus

Historic Donation Makes Nobel Renovations Possible September 11, 2015 – Gustavus began the school year by announcing the largest gift in the college’s history. An anonymous donor donated 25 million dollars to be put towards the renovation of the Alfred Nobel Hall of Science. The renovation plans include expansions to the North, South and West wings of the building. Further plans include interior upgrades to … Continue reading Top Four News Stories of 2016 at Gustavus