Month: November 2022
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Professor Julie Bartley
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The faculty point person for the Nobel Hall expansion and renovation reflects on tending to it. She wasn’t exactly the faculty “leader” on the Nobel Hall of Science expansion and renovation. She was more of a guide, a chaperone, an escort. Call her the “faculty shepherd.” The Geology and Environmental Studies professor carried no crook,…
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Professor Jeff Dahlseid ’90
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“One of the things that attracted me as a professor was the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology program.” I grew up in Fergus Falls. My parents met at Gustavus. They were both first- generation college students who became public educators and really strong proponents of the liberal arts. I was interested in the biomolecular fields and…
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Jon Schmidt ’11
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“Jon ‘The Potter’ is part ceramic artist, part entrepreneur, part Youtube star, and all Gustie.” “What’s up guys? I’m Jon the Potter.” It’s Jon Schmidt’s signature opening line, and it signals the start of a clay-throwing good time over on the Waconia, Minnesota native’s YouTube channel, where 115,000 subscribers regularly tune in to watch him…
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ReAnn Eidahl ’20
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From Chapel Choir to Habitat For Humanity to the Campus Activities Board and beyond, this Gustie woman has seized the lead. Gustavus had a very pragmatic advantage over other colleges Eidahl considered: She was able to sing in a choir without being a music major. During her four years on the hill, Eidahl was a…
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Men’s Soccer NCAA Run Comes to an End in 1-0 Loss at Chicago
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The Gustavus men’s soccer team’s run in the NCAA tournament came to a close Sunday in the NCAA sectional final with a 1-0 loss against host Chicago.
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Men’s Hoops Opens MIAC Play with 74-71 Win Over Saint Mary’s
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The Gustavus men’s basketball team opened the MIAC season Saturday at home against Saint Mary’s and came away with a 74-71 victory at Gus Young Court, marking Justin DeGrood’s first victory as a head coach
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Men’s Soccer Moves on to Elite Eight, Defeats St. Olaf in Shootout
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For the second time in as many games, the Gustavus men’s soccer team advanced in the NCAA tournament via a thrilling shootout victory. In a rematch of the MIAC playoff championship, the Gusties got revenge against St. Olaf after playing to a 2-2 double overtime draw followed by a 4-3 penalty kick victory.
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Gusties Fly Past Cardinals, 85-45
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The Gustavus women’s basketball team opened MIAC play Saturday afternoon, and did so in convincing fashion, rolling to a decisive 85-45 victory over Saint Mary’s.
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Wieland, Billings Score Twice, Gusties Defeat Royals 7-1
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The No. 2 nationally-ranked Gusties scored seven goals, including five in the first period, rolling to a 7-1 victory over the Bethel Royals Saturday afternoon.
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Villalobos Finishes 119th at NCAA Championships
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Evelyn Villalobos capped her junior season Saturday at the NCAA Championships, taking 119th place out of 292 runners with a time of 23:36.3.