Mind over matter mentality improves performance

In 2006, Men’s Fitness recognized Gustavus as one of the fittest college campuses in America, based off of data provided by the Princeton Review. Gusties came in sixth, and according to the Mankato Free Press, Gustavus was the only Minnesota college to make the list. Gustavus prides itself on its hard working students, in and out of the classroom. With so many activities incorporated into … Continue reading Mind over matter mentality improves performance

The Overreach of the Executive

When the founding fathers of this nation sat in the constitutional convention, they attempted to create a constitution that would produce a government that would not only represent the will of the people, but also be able to prevent one person or branch of the government, from becoming too powerful and tyrannical.  The framers clearly intended the legislative branch to be the most powerful of … Continue reading The Overreach of the Executive

An Issue that Needs To Be Mentioned

Death is always a morbid topic. However, in order for people to understand more about why people die and what can be done to prevent it, there has to be a knowledge of and understanding of facts many people would wish to ignore. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), among young people aged 15-24 years of age, unintentional accidents such as car crashes … Continue reading An Issue that Needs To Be Mentioned

Forget About Ferguson

Just before Thanksgiving break a Grand Jury in Ferguson, MO decided not to indict Officer Darren Wilson, who allegedly shot and killed Michael Brown. Debate and discussion surrounding the case, race, and oppression in America was reignited once again. The essence of the dialogue on modern U.S. race relations taking place is great. My opinion on the matter—leave the events of Ferguson out of the … Continue reading Forget About Ferguson

Mexico in Uproar

Mexico City is in turmoil. Rioters are flooding the streets and the government pushes back, sometimes using lethal force to subdue the people. The population grows more dissident with every day that passes, and they have quite the list of reasons to be this way. The people are no longer complacent. They want justice. They want a revolution. Mexico has been dealing with civil unrest … Continue reading Mexico in Uproar

First-year, first-generation college students gather for dinner

First-year first-generation college students gathered on Thursday, Nov. 20 to share a meal and join in a community event during the First- Year, First-Generation College Student Dinner and Conversation sponsored by the Diversity Center and the Office of Multicultural Student Services. The meal offered a chance for First-year students who are the first in their family to attend college to share experiences and discuss topics … Continue reading First-year, first-generation college students gather for dinner

Festival of St. Lucia highlights Sophomore women

Gustavus celebrates the 74th annual Festival of St. Lucia on Thursday, Dec. 11 with six sophomore women who have been nominated and voted onto the court by their peers. The six women include Sarah Barnes, Rachel Hain, Janet Jennings, Kendyl Landeck, Sharon Singh, and Lauren Swenson. Each year, Sophomore women are requested to submit nominations for other sophomore women that uphold qualities and characteristics including … Continue reading Festival of St. Lucia highlights Sophomore women