“Navigating conflict in an ever-changing world”

Gustavus Women In Leadership (GWiL) is a unique organization whose purpose is to prepare, promote and inspire Gustavus women in their professional and personal leadership development to reach their potential.As noted on the official website, GWiL’s vision is to “transform our communities and workplaces by inspiring all women to advocate for themselves, live purposefully and create opportunities for future generations of women.” GWiL is led … Continue reading “Navigating conflict in an ever-changing world”

The Gustavus Bucket List

Known for its strong academics, qualified professors, and welcoming community, Gustavus is home to a variety of distinctive opportunities. While some of these include more traditional moments like Homecoming and sporting events, there are many experiences unique to Gustavus. Below are just a few of the many possibilities Gusties have available to them! 1. Study Abroad Join over 50% of Gusties and study abroad during … Continue reading The Gustavus Bucket List

Servant Leaders: Gustavus Youth Outreach

At a school where the values of community and faith are both prominent core values, many organizations aim to foster their existence. One of these organizations, Gustavus Youth Outreach, strives to share the word of Jesus Christ by engaging with youth ministry. Gustavus Youth Outreach (GYO) serves the community by providing planning and support for church lock-ins and service projects. Taking teams of three to … Continue reading Servant Leaders: Gustavus Youth Outreach

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Beautiful Spring European Destinations: 1. Paleokastritsa, Corfu 2. Copenhagen, Denmark 3. Genoa, Italy 4. Blekinge, Sweden 5. Warsaw, Poland 6. Salcombe, England 7. Lisbon, Portugal 8. Bremen, Germany 9. Zagreb, Croatia 10. Edinburgh, Scotland 11. Kotor, Montenegro 12. Valetta, Malta 13. Llubljana, Slovenia April 22, 2017 Earth day marks the anniversary of the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970. How to Create Your … Continue reading Pinterest

Building Bridges and Uprooting Injustice

Building Bridges is a student organization which focuses on educating community members on issues relating to social justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion. The organization hosts an annual conference each year which focuses on a current and relevant issue. Entirely student run, the conference includes keynote speakers, workshops, and more. Senior Gabe Grosshuesch and Junior Liza Long serve as this year’s Building Bridges Co-Chairs. Grosshuesch is … Continue reading Building Bridges and Uprooting Injustice

SENATE: They’ll be there for you

On campus, students have the opportunity to be a part of over 100 different student organizations which encourage community and leadership. One of these organizations includes Student Senate, which allows students to represent their peers while helping better the Gustavus community. Within Student Senate, students can occupy positions as residence hall representatives, class representatives, cabinet members, and co-presidents. Elections occur at the end of each … Continue reading SENATE: They’ll be there for you

Commit to be Fit

In a 2011 study recounted in the New York Times, regular aerobic exercise was shown to have profound effects on the brain. Due to its many physical and personal benefits, college students are often encouraged to make time to exercise their body in addition to their brain. Students at Gustavus have this opportunity through participation in athletics, such as varsity, club, and intramural. However, the … Continue reading Commit to be Fit

Girls Just Want to Have Fundamental Rights

On Jan. 21, 2017, over 3.5 million individuals came together to participate in the Women’s March on Washington and its hundreds of sister marches that occurred around the world. On this day, millions of people marched for the protection of legislation and policies regarding human rights and other issues, including women’s rights, healthcare reform, immigration reform, LGBTQ rights, racial equality, the environment, and freedom of … Continue reading Girls Just Want to Have Fundamental Rights