Month: April 2020
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What to Watch? Sports Movie Suggestions from Gustie Coaches
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Lately we’ve all had plenty of time to stream a movie. But what to watch? Since we’re all missing live sports, we asked Gustavus head coaches for their recommendations for the best sports movies.
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The Grass Is Green…
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He would be 50 now. He would be director of TLC. He would have you laughing at his goofy jokes. And crying at how tender hearted he could be to the people who were least popular. He made them feel like they were whole. Because they were whole to him. And, in his eyes, everyone…
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Tradition of Excellence: Women’s Hockey Takes Third at 2017 NCAA Tourney
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In the absence of sports for the remainder of the 2019-20 academic year, Gustavus sports information will provide a series of stories to take a look back at great moments in Golden Gustie athletics history, celebrating its proud tradition of excellence.
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The Long Trip Home from Cusco
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Gracie Willaert and Matt Payne were in Peru when the coronavirus pandemic closed the borders. 10 days later, they were finally home.
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A Minecraft View of the Minnesota River
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Public schools in the United States usually only make students aware of geology and don’t teach students the real-world impacts of understanding geology. Developing an understanding of geology is made more difficult by the large amounts of time involved in geologic processes. To address these gaps in understanding, Sawyer Johnson (Geology ’20) is creating a…
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Daily Update: April 8, 2020
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz extended the state’s “Stay at Home” order through May 4. Communication will be sent tomorrow about any impacts this may have on the College’s ongoing operations.
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Seven Swimmers Named to CSCAA All-American Team
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The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) announced its All-American teams for the 2019-20 season on Wednesday and seven Gustavus student-athletes were selected for the honor.
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Daily Update: April 7, 2020
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Online course delivery continues. Limited on-campus operations continue to support remaining on-campus students.
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Claire Hobart: Gustie Grad, Poet, Musician for God, Family Man, Servant to the Disabled
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Claire William Hobart January 1914 – December 1993 CHILDHOOD – COLLEGE Claire Hobart was born a premature twin during January 1914. His sibling died shortly after birth, and Claire spent the first 3 months of his life in an incubator. It was at the end of this period that he lost his eyesight. While some blind children…
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Senior Spotlight: Ben Hauge, Yassine Derbani, Aly Freeman
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The Gustavus athletics department will hear from spring sport senior student-athletes throughout the remainder of the semester, honoring those who are unable to participate in their final season of college athletics.