Month: November 2022
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Annual Gustavus Honor Band Festival Brings a Weekend of Musical Experiences
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On November 6th and 7th, 2022, Gustavus Adolphus College hosted the 34th annual Gustavus Honor Band Festival. Bringing together over 250 students from more than 60 different high schools to form two all-state caliber symphonic bands, the Gustavus Honor Band Festival is centered on creativity in performance and education. Participating students were given the opportunity…
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Fine Arts Preview November 28 – December 4
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Christmas in Christ Chapel: Celestial Wonder, Joy Unfolding Christ Chapel Friday, December 2 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, December 3 at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, December 3 at 7:30 p.m. (performance will also be livestreamed) Sunday, December 4 at 2:30 p.m. Celestial Wonder, Joy Unfolding: Christmas in Christ Chapel 2022 is a celebration in which heaven, earth,…
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Casey Elledge: Faculty Scholarship at Gustavus
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“While some intelligence is occasionally useful, the path of scholarship is ultimately about character: courage to take risks, patience to overcome adversity, faith to rise from failure, and reverence for all we experience through the journey.” — Casey Elledge, Professor of Religion 2019 Winner of the Gustavus Scholarly Accomplishment Award
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Women’s Basketball Suffers First Loss of Season
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The Gustavus women’s basketball team made the trip to Moorhead Saturday afternoon, and fell to the league-leading undefeated Cobbers, suffering their first loss of the season. The Gusties move to 4-1 overall and 2-1 in conference play.
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Men’s Basketball Tops Concordia 81-74
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The Gustavus men’s basketball team erased an early seven-point deficit and traded the lead nine times with Concordia, eventually leading to an 81-74 victory on Saturday afternoon.
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Dr. Kessler Publishes a New Book
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Dr. Kessler has published his first monograph, out this month with Brown Judaic Studies. Below is a brief description. The Formation of a Modern Rabbi: The Life and Times of the Viennese Scholar and Preacher Adolf Jellinek An intellectual biography that critically engages Adolf Jellinek’s scholarship and communal activities Adolf Jellinek (1821–1893), the Czech-born, German-educated,…
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Strong Third Quarter Leads Gusties to 64-47 Victory over Saint Benedict
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The Gustavus women’s basketball team traveled to Saint Benedict on Tuesday night for a MIAC matchup and defeated the Bennies 64-47, improving to 4-0 overall and 2-0 in the conference.
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Men’s Basketball Falls 66-50 to Saint John’s
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The Gustavus men’s basketball team lost to Saint John’s on Tuesday night by a score of 66-50.
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TLC Thanksgiving Blog – The Three Crowns According to My Dog
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I’m not a huge dog fan. You have to feed them, let them out, pick up their poop, listen to them howl or bark at things that pose no danger, and then watch them sit silently when an actual threat appears. They are like babies that never grow up. So, not a huge fan. Until…
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Pratt, Strom Named MIAC Swim & Dive Athletes of the Week
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Two Gustavus swim & dive student-athletes earned MIAC Athlete of the Week honors. Kaija Pratt was named MIAC Women’s Diving Athlete of the Week, while Matt Strom was named MIAC Men’s Swimming Athlete of the Week.