Year: 2022
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Second Half Magic Leads Gusties to First Win of the Season
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While Chapman was on the board first, the Gusties dominated the second half en route to a 2-1 non-conference victory over the Panthers.
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Men’s Soccer Opens Season with 0-0 Draw Against Wartburg
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The Gustavus men’s soccer team kicked off its 2022 season Thursday afternoon at the Gustie Soccer Field with a 0-0 draw against Wartburg. It was the first game of the season for both teams.
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2022 Volleyball Season Preview
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On the heels of a MIAC Championship, the Gustavus volleyball team returns to the court for its first 2022 regular season appearance this weekend in Ithaca, N.Y. for the Ithaca Bomber Invitational.
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2022 Men’s Soccer Season Preview
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The 2022 Gustavus Athletics fall season gets underway Thursday at home as the Gustie men’s soccer team hosts Wartburg at 3 p.m. in the first official contest of the season. Gustavus is hoping to improve on a 2021 season that saw the team go 14-5-0 overall and 8-3-0 in the MIAC for a second place…
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More Connected Than Ever, More Alone Than Before
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Many uses of digital technology, such as opportunities to find new social groups, can benefit mental health. But not all uses are positive.
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2022 Women’s Soccer Season Preview
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The Gustavus women’s soccer team begins its 2022 campaign this week, as the Gusties head west for a pair of non-conference matchups to kick off the regular season.
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Four Questions with Khu Thao ’97
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Thao, the new CEO of Canvas Health, says that young people need a combination of adult support and space “to live their complexity.”
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Hard to Navigate: Growing Up In A Rapidly Changing World
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Growing up is never easy. But in today’s world, rocked by old issues and connected by novel technologies, growing up is accompanied by new challenges.
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Coleman ‘25 and Monroe ‘25 Track Jupiter’s Storm Activity
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Erin Coleman ‘25 (Physics and Mathematics) and Anne Monroe ‘25 (Physics and Mathematics) have been studying one of Jupiter’s storm activities using radio wave technology right here at Gustavus. This is their first research experience here on the Hill, and they have been busy collaborating all summer conducting astronomy research. Coleman and Monroe knew they…
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In Germany, Two Professors and A Student Discover the Past and Prepare a Class for the Future
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This post comes to us from Dr. Marcia Bunge, describing her summer travels in Germany and her hopes for the course it will inspire. Recent graduate Allison James ’22 and I spent two weeks in Germany at the beginning of June. Our travels, generously funded by a donor, served as pilot for a future course in Germany.…