Month: September 2021

  • The Making of the 2021 Nobel Conference

     2021 Nobel Conference cochairs Tom LoFaro (MCS) and Karl Larson (HES/public health) discuss how this year’s conference came to be in an interview with Nobel Conference director Dr. Lisa Heldke. Click here to listen

  • Fine Arts Week Preview

    Fall is here and that means the Gustavus Fine Arts are blooming with great events. Our first concert kicks off this Friday with the Chatterton-McCright Duo, a flute-piano duo from the Twin Cities. Returning Color to Our World, Flute and Piano Recital Friday, October 1 @ 7:30 p.m. Björling Recital Hall The Gustavus Department of…

  • S.10 E.4: Swimming, Coaching, and Racial Justice

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    Learning for Life @ Gustavus podcast host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus alumnus and head swimming coach at Carthage College Seth Weidmann ’05.

  • Men’s Golf Finishes in Fifth at Twin Cities Classic, Pedersen Ties in Third

    Final Results WAYZATA, Minn. – The Gustavus men’s golf team finished in fifth place out of 21 teams in the final round of the Twin Cities Classic after carding 302-303-306-911. Saint John’s won the tournament shooting 292-297-299-888. Jacob Pedersen (Sr., Minnetonka) tied in third individually out of 120 golfers carding 71-75-75-221. “We posted the second lowest team score…

  • Thelen Named MIAC Football Special Teams Player of the Week

    Thelen led the receiving corps with nine catches for 124 yards, marking his second consecutive game with over 100 yards receiving. He added 10 carries for 76 yards and had an 89-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.

  • Monday Moments with President Bergman: September 27, 2021

    Gustavus President Rebecca M. Bergman shares her thoughts with College students, faculty, and staff each week.

  • Campus Safety Report (9/24/2021)

    Sunday, September 19, 2021 At 0035 hours, campus safety responded to a mental health concern in Sohre Hall. Sunday, September 19, 2021 At 1130 hours, Campus Safety received a call from a student concerning their mothers intention to visit campus and that is was an un-welcomed visit. Sunday, September 19, 2021 At approximately 2355, Campus…

  • COVID-19 mask restrictions lifted for dorm buildings

    Lauren Ruth – Staff Writer This week, Gustavus saw a new masking criterion on campus. Students are now allowed to forgo wearing masks in living spaces such as dorms or dorm buildings. It is still required to wear masks in all other indoor spaces on campus, including classrooms. Many students are wondering why they are still required…

  • Lund Center construction planned to continue until 2023

    Carter Brown – Staff Writer The $60 million expansion and renovation of the Lund Center is coming along nicely. It is a multiphase project that will span over the next two years and should conclude by early to mid 2023. The project will include new and improved spaces for wellness, health and wellness related academic programs, athletics,…

  • Letters from the Former-Editors: Cole

    Cole Trebelhorn ’20 – Former Editor-in-Chief First and foremost, I am honored to be able to contribute once again to the pages of the Gustavian Weekly. It’s been a couple of years, a couple of varied, and I might even call them formative years. I’d like to thank this year’s staff for inviting me to contribute…