Archive for 2022Page 3

The end of an era

Cadence Paramore – Editor-in-Chief It’s hard to believe that the semester is already coming to an end. Freshman year simultaneously feels like it was just yesterday and a lifetime ago.  At the beginning of the semester I set goals for myself and for the Weekly as I stepped into the position of Editor-in-Chief, and looking […]

Christmas in Christ Chapel

Colin Maiwurm – Staff Writer As the semester comes to an end and students prepare for final exams, projects, and essays, a few events have been held in hopes of giving students, faculty, and staff a break. One of these events was from the 3rd to the 5th of December: Christmas in Christ Chapel. This […]

Men’s Tennis Boasts Numerous Nationally, Regionally Ranked Singles and Doubles

The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) recently released its Division III Men's ITA Collegiate Tennis Rankings and a number of Gustavus student-athletes were recognized as both regionally and nationally ranked in singles and doubles.

Anderson, Sanders Earn United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America

United Soccer Coaches released its 2022 NCAA Division III Scholar All-Americans on Thursday and two Gustavus student-athletes received recognition. Keeper Wesley Sanders (Sr., Urbandale, Iowa) was selected to the First Team and defender Otis Anderson (Jr., Minneapolis) was named to the Second Team. 

Faculty Spotlight: Erik Gulbranson

Erik Gulbranson (Environment, Geography, and Earth Sciences) will publish “A global perspective of soil-forming conditions during the late-Pennsylvanian: potential stochastic forcing by geosphere–biosphere carbon pools,” in the Journal of the Geological Society of London. While specific in scope, this paper introduces two new concepts related to paleoclimate research that will interface with paleoclimate simulations to […]

Department Majors Present Their Senior Theses

On Tuesday, December 13, three Religion Department majors presented their theses at an evening event attended by faculty and students. Seniors Drew Elofson, Jaret Glander, and Sophie Martinez gave short presentations highlighting their motivating questions, key arguments, findings, and conclusions. Writing on three vastly different subjects, these theses highlighted the diverse subject and methodological range […]

Ronard Pabi ‘25 Receives Award for His Project Noise Reduction in Ultrasonic Measurements Using Deep Learning

Freshman Physics major Ronard Pabi received the 2022 Chance to Change Lives (CCL) Award for Outstanding STEM Research this Fall. Chance to Change Lives is a non-profit organization with a vision of empowering future STEM leaders through innovative experiential learning. The Chance to Change Lives foundation is a non-profit organization based in Pittsburgh, PA, and […]

Men’s Basketball Comes Up Short Against Bethany Lutheran

In a fast paced and tightly contested game throughout, the Gustavus men's basketball team fell just short to Bethany Lutheran, 96-88, in non-conference action Wednesday night at Gus Young Court.

Reading Day at Gustavus

December 15 is Reading Day at Gustavus, and to celebrate we’re wheeling out the tea cart tomorrow and offering donuts, so come get something to munch on and pick up a book to read. You can find a selection of great books on our Take a Break display, in the Browsing Collection, and in the […]

Schulze Named MIAC Men’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week

Sam Schulze took fifth place in the heptathlon at the University of Minnesota Ice Breaker Open last weekend. Schulze scored 3,849 points.