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Gusties Get Involved
First Year Friends
Meet the Weekly
Goodbye to the Seniors of The Weekly
Caroline Probst Editor-in-Chief What are your plans for next year? I’m moving to Stockholm, Sweden to take a gap year. I’ll be working as an au pair and traveling as much as possible, before starting my career. Katie Allen Copy Editor What are your plans for next year? Next year I hope to be working at a publisher or magazine in the Twin Cities. I … Continue reading Goodbye to the Seniors of The Weekly
Best Places to Study on Campus
Help from the Reference Librarians
Associate Professor and Chair of the Library, Julie Gilbert, answers a few questions students might have about using the library and it’s resources. When a student comes asking for help on a research paper, where do you start? In general, my job is to guide students to the resources they need, provide advice about next steps, troubleshoot issues, and invite students to think critically and … Continue reading Help from the Reference Librarians
Relay for Life
Gustavus will be hosting its annual relay for life Friday April, 27 from 6:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. in Lund. Come support groups like the American Cancer Society and Colleges Against Cancer. Relay for Life is a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society that brings together communities to remember loved ones as well as honor cancer survivors. Relay teams take turns walking a track or … Continue reading Relay for Life
Best Extracurricular Classes
Weather and Climate Why did you choose that class? Sounded fun, good way to get a Gen Ed out of the way Who taught it? Jeff La Frenierre What made the class enjoyable? Jeff La Frennierre, enjoyable labs, good atmosphere Would you recommend this class to other students? Yes. Great prof, almost made me rethink my major in Psy/Phi, I can say I learned a … Continue reading Best Extracurricular Classes
A Guide to Napping
According to an article from the Division of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School, only 11 percent of American college students sleep well. Forty percent feel well rested only two days a week. Sleep deprivation is a major problem for college students across the country. As we know, it’s recommended to get eight hours of sleep each night, especially since sleep affects the brain’s ability … Continue reading A Guide to Napping