Then And Now: Media At Gustavus Adolphus College

Media on the Gustavus campus has come a long way. Simply by holding this newspaper in your hands, you have joined a Gustavus tradition that stretches back decades to the first college publication, printed in the spring of 1891. Admittedly, a few things have changed since then. For starters, the dorms are now co-ed, the college isn’t solely run out of Old Main and THE … Continue reading Then And Now: Media At Gustavus Adolphus College

Cleaning house in your head

If you’re a senior at Gustavus, graduation is approaching. In 37 days, the class of 2008 will walk across Hollingsworth Field and into the real world of debt, car payments and health insurance. Chances are most seniors don’t need to be reminded of this fact; if the steady stream of mailings hasn’t served as an adequate reminder, then parents have likely finished the job. “Contemplating … Continue reading Cleaning house in your head

Making a Statement: Raising Awareness About Homelessness

Habitat for Humanity Presents: Act! Speak! Build! Week If you’re planning on attending the Ben Folds concert on Saturday you might want to consider finishing your homework the next day and fitting in a good night’s sleep. According to the Gustavus Habitat for Humanity executive board, it’s going to be a big week. From Monday, April 21 to Sunday, April 27, Gustavus will join other … Continue reading Making a Statement: Raising Awareness About Homelessness

TAKING A STAND: CAN GUSTIES STOP SEXUAL ASSAULT?

1 in 6 Women and 1 in 33 Men are Survivors of Sexual Assault. In the comfort of our small and isolated community, it is easy to forget that crimes occur at Gustavus. They are not limited to speeding tickets and drinking violations, either. Sexual assault happens here. In fact, college students are especially vulnerable to sexual violence. According to a 2002 study conducted by … Continue reading TAKING A STAND: CAN GUSTIES STOP SEXUAL ASSAULT?

Protesting for Peace: One Gustie Hits the Hill… Capitol Hill

On March 19, 2008 the fifth anniversary of the war in Iraq passed. Gustavus students in protest of the war held a candle-light vigil in front of the campus center, placing them in a category with fellow protesters across the country. Two weeks ago several hundred protestors joined for another march on the capitol in Washington D.C. I had the opportunity to accompany 17 members … Continue reading Protesting for Peace: One Gustie Hits the Hill… Capitol Hill

In Their Own Words: 10 years later Gusties share their stories…

Riding it out on campus: Professor Philip Bryant English Professor Philip Bryant will be discussing his experiences in chapel on Monday, March 17. He weathered the storm in Confer-Vickner with an exchange professor from China who was also in the building. When she told him her plans to walk home, he encouraged her to waituntil the storm had passed. Because of her limited English skills … Continue reading In Their Own Words: 10 years later Gusties share their stories…

Globe trotting Gusties

Each year when January rolls around and the temperature dips into the negative numbers, it’s easy to envy the many Gustavus students spending the month abroad. If jealousy has not occurred for you yet, pictures of sunsets over warm beaches might do the trick. “We are not here to help students find new beaches around the world,” however, said Director of the International Education Office … Continue reading Globe trotting Gusties