A controversial poster put on the bulletin board in the Jackson Campus Center.

The meaning of true diversity

During the past week, a poster was found in Beck with the quote, “How can we so freely advertise diversity…when we clearly don’t have enough?”. This poster has caused an uproar of debate on campus as to just how diverse Gustavus really is. The Gustavus student body is eighty percent white students as stated under the Enrollment section on the Gustavus website. This comparison to … Continue reading The meaning of true diversity

The search for support

Being involved in campus organizations is a big part of being a Gustie. Ask almost any student on campus to describe themselves, and they’ll list off any number of commitments they have to student organizations. Being part of something you enjoy and that you believe in can be extremely rewarding and fulfilling and can offer an opportunity to add something that you are passionate about … Continue reading The search for support

Three Crowns students on a visit to the Minneapolis Institute of Art

Three Crowns, five stars

Nearly every incoming first-year shares a simultaneous heart-drop during the last month of their high school senior year when Gustavus mails one more envelope requesting yet another seemingly life-changing decision to be made: Three Crowns program or Liberal Arts curriculum? For many admitted first-years, the choice is not crystal clear. There are undefined benefits and restrictions to each program, which future Gusties have no knowledge … Continue reading Three Crowns, five stars

Light therapy boxes to help with SAD can be found in the library.

To those who suffer in silence

After the coldest week of the year so far, I’m sure that we’re all looking forward to the rest of fall and eventually the holiday season. But for many students on campus, including myself, the colder season and overcast skies bring back unwanted feelings of overwhelm and depression. Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD is seasonal depression that can come in many forms. Most often SAD … Continue reading To those who suffer in silence

Health Services gives out some free hygiene products.

The period problem

Saturday, Oct. 19 is National Period Day and in heart of this, there will be a rally in Minneapolis along with several other cities around the nation. National Period Day and the rallies associated with it work for three main goals: to destigmatize periods, to educate citizens on menstrual health in a non-cisgender, normative way and end period poverty and period tax. Periods have been … Continue reading The period problem

Bring back CBD

Starting this year, Gustavus enforced a new policy that prohibits students from having possession of Cannabidiol (CBD) on campus. This came as a shock to many students, as it has been praised in the news and has been proven to be safe unlike other alternative products like vaping. In our policy, CBD is defined as equal to possessing and using marijuana. “This policy has been … Continue reading Bring back CBD

The Culpeper Language Center offers a space to practice your knowledge in several languages.

Multilingualism in our Global Society

The internet, politics, natural resources, travel, economy and sheer curiosity connect every country into the global society that we live in. Individual countries no longer function as the singular entities that they once were. What happens in one country is heard by and effects the rest of the world. This global culture allows people to learn about different cultures, people, histories, problems and how different … Continue reading Multilingualism in our Global Society