Why it’s okay to be less social than usual

If you read nothing but the first sentence of this article, I want you to know that being less social and taking time for yourself is completely respectable and a positive thing to do. If you know me, you probably recognize me as a very extroverted person who loves everything to be happening all the time. I love to go-go-go. I aim to find those … Continue reading Why it’s okay to be less social than usual

SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: Katie Ashpole

Our fall sports Senior Spotlight this week is Senior Women’s Soccer Foward Katie Ashpole. The crisp fall weather, colorful leaves and pervasive busy feeling as classes and organizations become more intense comes with a variety of nostalgic memories for many Gusties. For fall sport student-athletes, walking across an orange-bathed campus in the afternoon might conjure memories of previous years, with autumn breezes taking them back … Continue reading SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: Katie Ashpole

Swim & Dive team works to stay afloat: Gusties remain optimistic through uncertain times

Swim teams across the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) are expecting yet another disruption to their season. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is nearing a decision that would delay the Division III Swimming & Diving National Championship until March 2021. While the announcement has not yet been made, the Gustavus Swim & Dive team is planning accordingly. “The decision still needs to go to … Continue reading Swim & Dive team works to stay afloat: Gusties remain optimistic through uncertain times

56th annual Noble Conference preview: Cancer in the Age of Biotechnology

The 56th Nobel Conference will take place virtually on October 6 and 7, and will be available to livestream through the Gustavus website. Planning for the 56th Nobel Conference began in 2018, when Professor and Conference co-chair Dwight Stoll emailed Professor and Conference Director Lisa Heldke about the idea of a conference focused on biotherapeutics and biotechnology. Faculty from different departments are recruited for each … Continue reading 56th annual Noble Conference preview: Cancer in the Age of Biotechnology

Campus Safety Report (10/2/2020)

Monday, September 21st Campus Safety responded to a Medical Assist near Three Flags. Student was taken by ambulance to Rivers Edge Hospital. A CF went and checked on a resident in Sorensen Hall, per the Director of Residential Life, and found that wooden incense sticks were burning. The CF confiscated the incense sticks. Tuesday, September 22nd No incidents reported Wednesday, September 23rd No incidents reported … Continue reading Campus Safety Report (10/2/2020)

Upperclassmen move back into campus: Students finally return to campus on Sept. 25th

Last weekend, between Sept. 25 and Sept. 27, Gustavus’ upperclassmen returned to campus as they trickled in nearly one month after the arrival of the freshmen. Approximately 870 students moved in this past weekend, raising the population of students present on campus to 1,830. Director of Residential Life Anthony Bettendorf provided this approximation. “We will have a more final number on campus after our ten … Continue reading Upperclassmen move back into campus: Students finally return to campus on Sept. 25th

Gusties Vote 2020 encourages students to vote on Nov. 3rd

A s the November election approaches, the Gustavus community is mobilizing towards campus-wide voter engagement. Gustavus has a history of encouraging voting as a civic duty, and that effort has paid off. In 2018, the College won the State of Minnesota Ballot Bowl with 55 percent of the student body voting. As students navigate through the stressors of mail-in, in-person, or first-time voting in this … Continue reading Gusties Vote 2020 encourages students to vote on Nov. 3rd

One of the works of art featured in the Hillstrom Museum.

Hillstrom Museum of Art unveils cancer-inspired works

With this year’s Nobel Conference just around the corner, cancer is something in the minds of many on campus. Currently, the Hillstrom Museum of Art is exhibiting two art collections that coincide with the Nobel theme. The collections, Artists Who Had Cancer: Works from the Hillstrom and Shogren-Meyer Collections and Cancer Never Had Me: Views by Artists, contain works from four students, seven alumni and … Continue reading Hillstrom Museum of Art unveils cancer-inspired works

Junior Melanie Kistnasamy hopes her studies here at Gustavus will help her improve her home country of Mauritius.

Gustie of the Week: Melanie Kistnasamy

You may recognize Junior Dhareni “Melanie” Kistnasamy from the 2019 Saint Lucia court at Gustavus. She is majoring in environmental studies with an intended minor in geographic information systems. Kistnasamy is from Mauritius, an island located 500 miles east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean. Kistnasamy developed a passion for environmental studies after observing a friend throw out trash while on a public bus. Kistnasamy … Continue reading Gustie of the Week: Melanie Kistnasamy

This year, the seating in the Anderson Theatre was updated.

Tune into the Departments of Theatre and Dance

The Theatre and Dance Department continues to play a pivotal role in the creative lives and self-expressions of Gusties. Its core mission emphasizes the “value of performance as a vital means of working for social justice and personal transformation.” As a means of upholding this key component of its purpose, the Theatre Department will be live-streaming a series of radio plays titled The Murder Mystery … Continue reading Tune into the Departments of Theatre and Dance