Gold and black, take me back: The Great Gustie Gathering excites students and brings alumni home

As the Nobel Conference winds down and the weekend draws closed, the anticipation for Homecoming is becoming the focus here on campus. Homecoming has been a time-honored tradition since around 1910. There is still debate today about who hosted the first foot-ball oriented celebration. The two schools in question are Mizzou and Illinois. Much of the evidence that can be found points to Mizzou as … Continue reading Gold and black, take me back: The Great Gustie Gathering excites students and brings alumni home

Gustavus finalizes new Strategic Action Plan: Strategic Action Team to present new plan to the Board of Trustees

Gustavus has several behind the scenes committees that contribute to Gustavus’ welfare. One of these committees is the Gustavus Adolphus Strategic Action Team (SAT). Recently, the SAT has finalized their new Strategic Action Plan (SAP) and will be presenting it to the Board of Trustees. The SAP is a comprehensive blueprint on how certain aspects of campus should be run. The Strategic Action Team started … Continue reading Gustavus finalizes new Strategic Action Plan: Strategic Action Team to present new plan to the Board of Trustees

Jamelle Bouie speaks in Christ Chapel

This year’s Reading in Common book, “Between the World and Me” brought speaker Jamelle Bouie to campus. As a political analyst by trade, Bouie chose to address issues of race and systemic racism through the decisions from policy makers and legislation that promote and foster the intolerant and color coded mind set of many Americans today. “To acknowledge these horrors means turning away from the … Continue reading Jamelle Bouie speaks in Christ Chapel

Anderson is getting more than a face lift: Renovating of Anderson Hall gives a new home to the Education Department, Writing Center and Multifaith Center

The story of Anderson Hall, located on the east side of campus neighboring the Confer and Vickner academic halls, is quite extraordinary. It was built as a library in 1942 and had shelves covering the walls from top to bottom. The customary low ceilings made the building almost uninhabitable when it later turned into office space and classrooms for the Social Science departments. When Gustavus … Continue reading Anderson is getting more than a face lift: Renovating of Anderson Hall gives a new home to the Education Department, Writing Center and Multifaith Center

Greek life experiments with new way of recruiting: Snap-bidding is introduced this year to give more students a chance to go greek

Potential New Members Snap Bidding. New Member Period. All of these terms are part of the new Greek bidding process. Traditionally, the national sorority chapters have followed different rules than SAE and the local chapters. However, new protocols have been put in place this year  in an attempt to unify the national and local chapters. National chapters like Alpha Sigma Tau and Sigma Sigma Sigma … Continue reading Greek life experiments with new way of recruiting: Snap-bidding is introduced this year to give more students a chance to go greek

Large competition sees fall in enrollment: 2020 class drops 50 students to Gustavus average

As the new school year kicks off with a bang, Gustavus welcomes a smaller first-year class size than normal. This is the cause of multiple factors including demographics, the amount of high school seniors graduating and deciding to go to college, and the competition between colleges to recruit prospective students. This, coupled with fewer financial aid resources, have provided many challenges. Richard Aune, Dean of … Continue reading Large competition sees fall in enrollment: 2020 class drops 50 students to Gustavus average

New Gusties experience first days on campus: Greeters help acclimate first-year students to the Gustavus community

Orientation flew by again, welcoming in this year’s new Gusties. Moving in last Friday, taking a classic picture with Gus down at the sign and moving into a weekend full of exciting events. “I love seeing all the students with their parents, I just love everything about move in day,” Director of Campus Activities, Andrea Junson said. The energy begins to build before students even … Continue reading New Gusties experience first days on campus: Greeters help acclimate first-year students to the Gustavus community

Student voices initiates policy revisal: Changes implemented to address student concerns about sexual misconduct

“I ’m really proud of what got done over the summer,” Dean of Students JoNes VanHecke said. Over the last three months while students were away, administration has been hard at work implementing changes recommended by last year’s sexual misconduct task force. Changes include the use of pseudonyms during adjudication procedures, defaulting students information on Gribly to private, and a new standard online form for reporting … Continue reading Student voices initiates policy revisal: Changes implemented to address student concerns about sexual misconduct

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