Bring on the Ballot Bowl: Minnesota’s Secretary of State asks colleges to participate in voter pre-registration contest

Try as one might there is no escaping this election season. Every media outlet one frequents tends to have at least one article a day covering one of the infamous candidates for the presidency. Even if one turns on the TV hoping to enjoy Saturday Night Live after a long week of work and school there is no outlet from the hype of this particular … Continue reading Bring on the Ballot Bowl: Minnesota’s Secretary of State asks colleges to participate in voter pre-registration contest

Correction from issue 5

The Gustavian Weekly acknowledges and apologizes for a misrepresentation of the Chaplain’s office views in last weeks front page article ‘Faculty conclude vote in favor of commencement changes’. The Chaplain’s office maintains that commencement should be held on Sunday. The Gustavian Weekly encourages readers to see the letter to the editor written by Chaplain Brian Konkol on page 10 for a full explanation of the Chaplain’s office … Continue reading Correction from issue 5

Habitat for Humanity organizes fall trip to Aurora

While attending class is vital to one’s education, it is important to note that students can make a significant difference by venturing outside the classroom. That is exactly what Habitat for Humanity prepares to do for their upcoming service trip to Aurora, MN during fall break. Sixteen students were selected through an application process that ended on October 10th. They will be volunteering their time … Continue reading Habitat for Humanity organizes fall trip to Aurora

Gusties take a stand: NoDAPL movement gains more support on campus

Standing Rock. A new civil rights movement where environmental and human rights have met. The Dakota Access Pipeline Project is a pipeline that will stretch 1,172 miles from North Dakota to Illinois. It will pump an estimated 470,000 to 570,000 barrels of crude oil per day between the Bakken and Three Forks areas. The project got final approval to go ahead in March of this … Continue reading Gusties take a stand: NoDAPL movement gains more support on campus

Anti-hazing efforts take on new forms: Individuals from various parts of the campus community advocates against hazing

Anti-hazing efforts have sprung from several outlets on campus this year. The Campus Activities office put forth regular efforts to educate the student body, including tabling outside the Evelyn Young Dinning Center handing out various items such as buttons, stickers, and information on Gustavus Adolphus’ hazing policy. However new avenues of awareness have emerged recently. Seniors Carolyn Del Vecchio and Laura Isdahl reached out to … Continue reading Anti-hazing efforts take on new forms: Individuals from various parts of the campus community advocates against hazing

Gustavus library finalizes plans for gender-neutral bathrooms

Gender neutral public restrooms is a hot-button issue in domestic policy nation wide. Across the United States of America, public and private institutions have debated the morality and human right of providing gender neutral bathrooms to the public. This fall, Gustavus will offer gender-neutral bathrooms on the main floor of Folke Bernadotte Memorial Library. Gender neutral restrooms, or uni-sex bathrooms, are restrooms that are available … Continue reading Gustavus library finalizes plans for gender-neutral bathrooms

Honoring Our History; Gustavus Celebrates Indigenous People’s Day for the first time this year

This Monday, the Gustavus Community will commemorate the Indigenous Peoples Day on campus for the second year. “Building Bridges will support our Native brothers and sisters in their struggles for recognition, respect, and autonomy.” – Elizabeth Long The initiative began more than a year ago, when Student Senate decided to poll the student body on whether they wished to commemorate Indigenous People’s Day, Columbus Day, both, … Continue reading Honoring Our History; Gustavus Celebrates Indigenous People’s Day for the first time this year

Snap bids receive positive feedback: Greek chapters view new snap bidding as a helpful addition to recruitment process

At Gustavus, “Going Greek” means joining a social fraternity or sorority of students who want to make a difference on campus in a variety of different ways. For generations, the Greek system has been a staple in the Gustavus community. Today, there are 14 Greek organizations recognized by the Gustavus campus. Six sororities and eight fraternities. As the bid matching process began to come to … Continue reading Snap bids receive positive feedback: Greek chapters view new snap bidding as a helpful addition to recruitment process

Faculty conclude vote in favor of commencement changes

To minimize risk during a time of celebration, the college has decided to change the date of Commencement from Sunday to Saturday. Associate Professor of Theatre and Dance Henry McCarthy and dozens of others have been working for years to make this change. The matter was voted on during one of the faculty meetings and several reasons were provided. Student input was taken into consideration … Continue reading Faculty conclude vote in favor of commencement changes