Month: May 2021
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Men’s Tennis Advances to MIAC Title Match, Defeats Macalester 6-0
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The Gustavus men’s tennis team will play for the MIAC playoff championship and an automatic berth to the NCAA Championships after a 6-0 MIAC semifinal win over Macalester on Thursday at the Brown Outdoor Courts.
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Students use Avatars to Navigate Digital Research Presentation
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Mackinzee Miest ‘22, Sophie Pletcher ‘21, and Isabel Banks ‘21 presented their psychological science research at Gather Space Digital Symposium as a part of the Minnesota Undergraduate Psychology Conference hosted by the University of St. Thomas. During the virtual conference, these researchers presented their project to attendees who could stop in at any time.…
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“Why Geography” Series Presents: Luke Zaruba ’21
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1. Why did you choose to major in Geography? When I came to Gustavus, I had no intention of becoming a geography major and had no idea what it could even be useful for. During my second semester, I took World Geography and instantly knew that geography was something that I was interested in and…
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Library Hours for Spring Finals
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Friday, May 7: 8 am – 12 am; Saturday, May 8: 8 am – 8 pm; Sunday, May 9: 12 pm – 12 am; Monday, May 10: 8 am – 12 am; Tuesday, May 11: 8 am – 8 pm; Wednesday, May 12 – Friday, May 14: 8 am – 4:45 pm.
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Men’s Soccer Wraps Up Spring Season with Unblemished Record
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The Gustavus men’s soccer team wrapped up its truncated spring season with an unblemished record after defeating St. Olaf 3-1 in an exhibition on Wednesday. The Gusties went 2-0 in their official contests and 5-0 in exhibition matches.
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Small Track & Field Group Competes at Tommie Twilight
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A small contingent of the Gustavus men’s and women’s track & field teams competed at the St. Thomas Tommie Twilight on Wednesday.
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Lombard Named NCBWA National Pitcher of the Week
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The National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) announced Wednesday its Division III National Players of the Week and Gustavus senior Weston Lombard (Stillwater) has been selected as the Pitcher of the Week.
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Summer Preview, Part 1: Gusties Earn Research Experiences Off-Campus
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This summer, over 50 Gusties will be undertaking summer research projects. Their collaborations with faculty span the sciences, arts, and humanities. Here’s a snapshot of 3 students who will be conducting research off-campus. Jessica Schwartz ‘23, Chemistry Jessica Schwartz ‘23 will be participating in the University of Wisconsin Madison’s Medical-Scientist Training Program (MSTP). Schwartz…
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Brainwashed at TLC?
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Sometime in the last year, I was telling TLC co-founder, Barb Wilkinson, about a tennis mom who said she would never send her child to TLC because “they brainwash them there about sportsmanship, and I don’t want my child to be taken advantage of in tournaments.” My tendency, upon hearing things like that, is to…
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A Starting Point that Never Ends: A Brief Look at Feminist History (Guest Post!)
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Today we welcome guest blogger Ashley Evans, the Library’s academic assistant, for the second post is a series on feminism resources. You can read her first post here. Feminism has been around arguably as long as women have existed. As mentioned in the previous blog post feminism is a movement for equality, and people believe…