Deane Curtin presents on his year with the Dalai Lama

Few individuals get the opportunity to travel across the globe, much less work with one of the most influential figures of our time. Philosophy and Environmental Studies Professor Deane Curtin had the chance to do both this past year when he went to work for the Dalai Lama in Tibet during his sabbatical. Curtin illustrated his time spent in the Himalayas of northern India working … Continue reading Deane Curtin presents on his year with the Dalai Lama

Undefeated in MIAC play, Men’s Soccer clinches Conference title

As the regular season comes to a close, the men’s soccer team is preparing for playoffs after winning the MIAC title. A strong performance will qualify the men for a return trip to the NCAA tournament. Despite their high ranking, Senior Midfielder Sean Sendelbach explains the team’s attitude moving forward. “People definitely know we’re a capable team. I don’t think there’s been a target on … Continue reading Undefeated in MIAC play, Men’s Soccer clinches Conference title

Battling for accurate media portrayals of female athletes

In the 2013 Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics, Assistant Communication Studies Professor Sarah Wolter teamed up with Jo Ann Buysse from University of Minnesota, Twin Cities to write an article about gender representation in NCAA media guides. The article, “Gender Representation in 2010 NCAA Division I Media Guides: The Battle for Equity was Only Temporarily Won,” examines cultural narratives of collegiate media guide covers … Continue reading Battling for accurate media portrayals of female athletes

Volleyball has high hopes for next season

The Gustavus Volleyball team will wrap up their season on Saturday, Nov. 2 in the Gustavus Triangular Tournament, where they will host Buena Vista University and University of Wisconsin-Superior. As of Oct. 26, the team has a record of 9-19 overall and a record of 3-7 in the MIAC. Suffering a loss to Bethel on Oct. 23, the team did not qualify to play in … Continue reading Volleyball has high hopes for next season

Editorial: Unequal representation of sports at Gustavus

There are five core values at Gustavus. They include: community, excellence, faith, justice, and service. Student athletes are expected to represent the college on and off campus by exemplifying these values. According to D. Stanley Eitzen author of Sports in Contemporary Society: An Anthology, college sports tend to be “ultraelitist,” meaning that money and facilities go disproportionately to athletes in revenue-producing sports rather than to … Continue reading Editorial: Unequal representation of sports at Gustavus

Gustie of the Week: Annalise Dobbelstein

As Senior Scandinavian Studies and Political Science major Annalise Dobbelstein prepared to leave her home of 11 months  in Göteborg, Sweden, she reflected on taking a gap year before coming to Gustavus. During those months, she had grown accustomed to the language, immersed herself in the culture, and made countless friends and connections. Although she was nervous to transition into a new way of life … Continue reading Gustie of the Week: Annalise Dobbelstein

We’re the Millers gets raunchy for cheap laughs

With some funny trailers and an interesting concept, We’re the Millers, became the highest grossing comedy of 2013, surpassing films like The Heat and This is the End.  This is in part due to its director, Rawson Marshall Thunder, best known for directing the well-received sports-comedy, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story.  But does this drug-smuggling fake family bring the goods? Jason Sudeikis portrays David, a … Continue reading We’re the Millers gets raunchy for cheap laughs

GAC experiences culture of Spain through Flamenco

Music, dancing, tradition, culture. All this and more was presented at the exotic Zorongo Flamenco event on Wednesday, Oct. 30 in Alumni Hall. Attendees were treated to an exciting experience and a chance to see first-hand the sultry traditional Spanish flamenco dancing. The event is a recreation of the ambience of Café Cantante of the 1900s in Spain, when flamenco dancers, singers, and musicians would … Continue reading GAC experiences culture of Spain through Flamenco

Stepping Stones to Success: Students Work Towards Graduate and Professional School

Applying to graduate and professional school takes many months of hard work, but Gustavus students find support from faculty, staff, and peers to help them through the process of furthering their education. While many seniors at Gustavus are busy donning professional outfits for job interviews and diligently updating their LinkedIn accounts, a smaller number of juniors and seniors are in the middle of the nearly … Continue reading Stepping Stones to Success: Students Work Towards Graduate and Professional School