Year: 2021

  • Pedersen Named MIAC Men’s Golfer of the Week

    Gustavus men’s golfer Jacob Pederson (Jr., Minnetonka) has been named MIAC Men’s Golfer of the Week for his performance at the Illinois Wesleyan Invitational on Friday and Saturday. 

  • Baseball at Northwestern-St. Paul Tuesday Postponed

    The Gustavus baseball team’s non-conference doubleheader scheduled for 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 6 at Northwestern-St. Paul is postponed due to the forecasted weather.

  • Corbett Named WIAC All-Around Gymnast of the Week

    Gustavus sophomore gymnast Annie Corbett (Brookfield, Wis) has been named WIAC All-Around Gymnast of the Week for the second time this season after a dominant performance in the season-ending victory over Winona State on April 1

  • Senior Spotlight: Nathan Thompson

    The “Senior Spotlight” series honors graduating fine arts majors for their contributions to the Gustavus community. Nathan Thompson is a Vocal Music Education major from Roseville, MN. He is planning to teach high school music outside of Minnesota after he graduates. Visiting Assistant Professor of Music Dr. Elisabeth Cherland says, “Nathan’s future students will love…

  • S.9, E.1: “This Fantastic, Historic Space”

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    Learning for Life @ Gustavus host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus alumnus and vicar of Old North Church in Boston, Mass., Rev. Dr. Matthew Cadwell ’95

  • Challenged Books: Available at the Gustavus Library!

    The American Library Association kicks off National Library Week (April 4-10) by announcing recent challenges to library, school, and university materials. The Library Bill of Rights states, “Libraries should challenge censorship in the fulfillment of their responsibility to provide information and enlightenment.” In that spirit, the Gustavus Library opposes censorship in all its forms. Below…

  • Crustavus ignores the red flags (three to be exact)

    Carter Brown – News Writer On Apr. 1, it has been informed to the Weekly that, at the start of the next school year, the popular “Three Crowns” curriculum will be renamed to “Six Flags”, after the six continents that humans currently inhabit. The change is meant to be more inclusive and indicative of a focus…

  • Best of Crampus Soofety Repoot

    Epic COVID-19 gamer moment: On Sunday, September 27, 2020, at 0116 hours, campus safety responded to a noise violation in Norelius Hall. Four students violated the college covid-19 policy, 1 student had consumed alcohol and had possession of alcohol, 3 non-GAC students were also present. The 4 students referred to the campus conduct system, the…

  • CARB reveals spring concert headliner: Lagarfljøt

    Ben Wick – Assistant Editor-in-Beef The Crampus Activities and Recreation Board (CARB) has announced that this year’s Spring Concert will be played by Icelandic pop-rock-alt-indie-folk band Lagarfløt. Opening the show will be none other than Cher, as part of her 14th Farewell/Reunion World Tour. The response from the Crustie community has been rather lukewarm, as CARB…

  • Missed Connections

    Masked connection I saw you socially distanced in the Caf and we made masked eye contact as we grabbed for a COVID safe salad. You were wearing athleisure and had a Gustavus lanyard around your neck. I can’t stop thinking about taking you on a socially distant walk. Courtyard Courtship To the brunette in Uhler,…