Looking to hit their stride and start season strong

Coming off its first losing season in nearly a decade, the Gustavus Baseball team is looking to learn from last year and contend for a berth in the Conference Tournament. The Gusties open their non-conference season Sunday at the Metrodome against UW-Oshkosh. After a weeklong trip to Arizona over Spring Break, Gustavus will open its MIAC schedule at St. Olaf on April 7, 2010. “I … Continue reading Looking to hit their stride and start season strong

Swinging for success

With experience and talent, the Gustavus Softball team is looking to follow up a National Tournament appearance last year with another strong season The Gustavus Softball team is back for more, striving to claim their title as National Champions this year. The team has approached the season differently than in previous years. The women have more confidence coming into this season, and they’re ready to … Continue reading Swinging for success

Mar. 2 – Mar. 7 Safety Report

Tuesday, March 2 A Gustavus student’s laptop computer was reported stolen from Nobel Hall. Friday, March 5 A Gustavus student reported a bias incident that occurred in Jackson Campus Center Building. Saturday, March 6 A Gustavus student was cited for underage consumption at the Dive dance and transported to Detox by St. Peter Police Department. Campus Safety was called to Sohre Hall for a medical … Continue reading Mar. 2 – Mar. 7 Safety Report

The daily grind

Life without coffee is not an attainable reality, at least not for some. You get up, drink your coffee and then you can let your day begin. But not before.  For many college students, coffee is a necessary part of the daily routine. Without the stimulant of caffeine, 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. classes are impossible concepts, let alone physically achievable feats. So where does … Continue reading The daily grind

Co-Presidents Elect Tessmer and Thayer make plans for the future

Emily Thayer, a junior politial science and communication studies major, and Sean Tessmer, a junior political science and religion studies major, have been elected Student Senate Co-Presidents for the 2010-2011 school year. The election took place last Monday following a race between the Thayer-Tessmer pair and the other campaigning pair of Junior Phil Cleary and Junior Environmental Studies Major Katie Winkelman. Thayer and Tessmer will … Continue reading Co-Presidents Elect Tessmer and Thayer make plans for the future

Senate drafts new marijuana policy

In the Student Senate meeting on Monday, February 15, 2010 the group passed a resolution that will likely lead to a campus-wide marijuana policy. The “Typical Minimum Sanctions for Marijuana-related Violations of College Policy” consists of a grid system that outlines the College’s response to marijuana violations. Based loosely on the College’s Alcohol Sanctions Grids, the proposed marijuana policy includes three levels of violations and … Continue reading Senate drafts new marijuana policy

Forensics team brings home the bacon

This Gustavus Forensic Team has earned three consecutive team state titles, won eight individual state titles in 2010, been ranked nationally in the top-20 for the past three seasons and has brought more than 500 high school students to campus in the past year for recruiting purposes. The organization has brought an endless string of hardware home to the hill competition after competition. Its 20 … Continue reading Forensics team brings home the bacon