PASO gear up for annual Kwanzaa celebration

The Pan Afrikan Student Organization (PASO) will host their annual Kwanzaa celebration  on Thursday, Dec. 6 in Alumni Hall from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. “Kwanzaa, a pan-African holiday, originated in 1966 as a week-long celebration when it was created by Dr. Maulana Karenga to give African Americans a holiday to celebrate their history and culture,” PASO Co-President Senior Zainab Jaji said. Coming from the … Continue reading PASO gear up for annual Kwanzaa celebration

Dakota Commemorative March…

…continues dialogue and sparks reflection Since Nov. 2002, Dakota Indians have made an annual 150-mile journey from Lower Sioux Indian community to Fort Snelling in honor of the Dakota men, women and children who were forcibly removed to concentration camps in Mankato and Fort Snelling in Nov. 1862. This year, Gustavus Adolphus College, along with the Nicollet County Historical Society (NCHS), have had the opportunity … Continue reading Dakota Commemorative March…

Campaign Gustavus reaches $100 million mark…

…nearing final goal Campaign Gustavus, the name of the College’s comprehensive fundraising effort, has recently hit its $100 million milestone towards its eventual goal of $150 million, thanks to the generosity and vision of many alumni and friends of the College. Thomas Young, Vice President for Instituional Advancement and alumnus of ’88, has strong ties to Gustavus that go back almost one hundred years. “Everything … Continue reading Campaign Gustavus reaches $100 million mark…

Provost and administration engage in dialogue with students

Opportunities to develop communication paths between College administrators and students were highlighted in the Annual Report for goals of the College. Some of these avenues include The Provost’s Listening Post, Dishin’ with the Deans and Ken Westphal’s upcoming forum on financial aid. All of these interactive offerings are geared to improve communication, create more community building and provide intentional listening opportunities to ensure the College’s … Continue reading Provost and administration engage in dialogue with students

No Fear CPR

On Nov. 1, the College and Allina Health Care co-sponsored a No Fear CPR event in Lund Athletic Center. The event kicked off at 12:15 p.m. with a Heart Safe Community presentation. Training in Automated External Defibrillator (AED) usage and bystander CPR took place in three different half hour sessions throughout the afternoon. In each session, students were split into groups to watch a short … Continue reading No Fear CPR

International festival expands cultural education on campus

The International Festival is an annual celebration of the diverse cultural heritages of many Gusties and provides a means for students that have studied abroad to share their experiences. The Festival will be held on Friday, Nov. 17 at 5 p.m. in Alumni Hall. The Festival, hosted by the International Cultures Club (ICC), consists of two main elements. First, Alumni Hall opens itself for attendees … Continue reading International festival expands cultural education on campus

Nation re-elects Obama, expands rights to LGBT…

…and relaxes marijuana laws in historic election After a close race, the United States watched on Tuesday as President Barack Obama was reelected  to a second term with 303 electoral votes. The battleground states proved to be key to Obama’s victory as the President carried almost all of the states, winning Colorado, Iowa, Ohio, New Hampshire, Virginia and Wisconsin. As of this past Wednesday, votes … Continue reading Nation re-elects Obama, expands rights to LGBT…

As market costs rise, so do prices in the Caf

The Evelyn Young Dining Room is the hub of life at Gustavus. Open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. the majority of the week, it is a center for student interaction, nutrition and escape from the demands of the classroom. The pillars that stretch from floor to ceiling are each dedicated to a core value of the institution—community, excellence, service, justice and faith—and similarly embody … Continue reading As market costs rise, so do prices in the Caf

Hmong New Year’s celebration ‘expands on community’

In celebration of Hmong New Year, Gustavus’s Hmong American Cultural Outreach (HACO) group will be putting on its annual event, Hmong New Year. This tradition is to give thanks to the memorable year whilst looking forward to new beginnings. It is customarily celebrated at the end of the harvest season after hard work to give thanks for a plentiful season. Akin to the Thanksgiving holiday, … Continue reading Hmong New Year’s celebration ‘expands on community’

Founder’s Day recognizes exemplary staff members

On Founders Day, Friday, November 2, Gustavus honored three staff members with service awards during a special service in Christ Chapel. On Oct. 31, 1876, Old Main and the campus of then-St. Ansgar’s Academy were formally dedicated with a great ceremony and given the name Gustavus Adolphus College. In recognition of that historic day of the College, Founder’s Day was established. On this date, the … Continue reading Founder’s Day recognizes exemplary staff members