Year: 2021
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COVID-19 Weekly Update: March 30, 2021
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TO: The Gustavus Community FROM: COVID-19 Response Leadership Team SUBJECT: COVID-19 Weekly Update DATE: March 30, 2021 WEEKLY TIP Because Friday, April 2 is a College holiday and there are no classes, this will be the only COVID-19 weekly update and tip this week. #1 – As vaccination availability continues to increase and all Minnesotans over the age of…
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Legendary Gymnastics Coach Nancy Baker Dies
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Born in Saint Peter in 1936, Nancy Baker went on to a pioneering career that helped set the foundation for women’s gymnastics in Minnesota and beyond.
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Wednesday Home Baseball Doubleheader Cancelled
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The Gustavus baseball team’s home MIAC doubleheader against St. Olaf scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday is cancelled due to the forecasted weather.
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Hanson Named MIAC Baseball Player of the Week
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Jack Hanson (Jr., Minnetonka) led Gustavus to a 4-1 record last week by batting 11-for-22 (.500) with four runs, three home runs, and 10 runs batted in. For his performance, Hanson has been named MIAC Athlete of the Week.
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Fridinger Named MIAC Men’s Tennis Athlete of the Week
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Caleb Fridinger (Fy., Woodbury) posted an impressive singles win against Division I competition on Sunday. For his performance, Fridinger has been named MIAC Men’s Tennis Athlete of the Week.
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Craig Nordquist ‘11: Sports researcher turns passion into Emmy Awards
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The 2011 graduate and lifelong baseball fan is starting his 10th year as a researchers at MLB Network.
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Craig Nordquist ‘11: Sports researcher turns passion into Emmy Awards
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The 2011 graduate and lifelong baseball fan is starting his 10th year as a researchers at MLB Network.
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Monday Moments with President Bergman: March 29, 2021
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Gustavus President Rebecca M. Bergman shares her thoughts with College students, faculty, and staff each week.
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Alumni Spotlight!
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Alumni Spotlight, Dr. Bernard Powers Bernard Powers graduated from Gustavus Adolphus College in 1972 with a History major and Philosophy minor. Dr. Powers is currently the Director at the Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston, and Professor Emeritus of History for the College of Charleston. As the director of the Center for the Study of…
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Support and solidarity for Asian, Asian-American and Pacific Islander Gusties
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Freya Nelson – Staff Writer On March 18, the Office of Chaplains held space in the Chapel for a silent candle lighting vigil event for students, faculty, staff and community members. Attendees were provided with a space to light candles, be together in silence and support one another in the memory of the recent Atlanta shooting…