Campus Safety Report (2/18/22)

Tuesday, February 1, 2022 Sherriff’s dispatch contacted Campus Safety for a medical in North Hall. Wednesday, February 2, 2022 Campus Safety responded to a medical assist in Sohre Hall. The student was transported to River’s Edge Hospital. Tuesday, February 8, 2022 Campus Safety responded to a call of damage to Gustavus property in Southwest Hall. Campus Safety received a theft report involving a student’s vehicle. … Continue reading Campus Safety Report (2/18/22)

Sustainability requirement debate heats up

Lauren Ruth – Staff Writer Chatter among students and faculty in the past few weeks has revolved around the possibility of an additional required credit in the general education curriculum. This is not a novel idea. There has been a large movement of students and faculty passionate about environmental sustainability and education behind this curriculum for several years. “The sustainability credit was originally designed to be … Continue reading Sustainability requirement debate heats up

Gustie Quotes

“Students always blow me away with their performances. The plays I have attended at Gustavus have been some of the best I’ve seen.” – Emily Seppelt “Although I did not meet my soulmate at the Square Dance, it was one of the best part of orientation weekend.” – Emma Pufahl “The square dance my freshman year was an experience. I’d never experienced Midwest humidity before, … Continue reading Gustie Quotes

Meet The Editors

News Editor: Carter Brown (she/her/hers) Carter is a Sophomore majoring in Political Science. Carter has recently switched from the writing team to the editing team as the news editor. She says that being a section editor is more complicated than she originally thought, but has been a lot of fun. Opinions Editor: Kyra Stepan (she/her/hers) Kyra is a Junior majoring in English and minoring in … Continue reading Meet The Editors

Masks: the new beard

Jonas Doerr – Opinion Columnist The new beards sprung themselves on us rather suddenly. With the help of some social upheaval, the new type of beards became cheaply and readily available. Even children could have beards! People soon came up with a name for the new beards: masks. These “masks” had a lot of the same benefits as beards. They covered virtually the same area of … Continue reading Masks: the new beard

Movies from the Library: Her

Will Sorg Her is my favorite movie and it’s not even close. The distance between my second favorite movie and Her might as well be infinite because my love for this film transcends my appreciation for film itself. If I had to create a list of my favorite films in regards to various aspects of filmmaking: favorite screenplay, favorite acting, favorite cinematography, favorite musical score, … Continue reading Movies from the Library: Her