Month: January 2023
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Women’s Hockey Posts Five Goals in Back-to-Back Games for MIAC Sweep
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The Gustavus women’s hockey team is nothing if not consistent. After all, the Gusties tallied five goals — and three on the power play — for the second night in a row, defeating Saint Benedict for the MIAC sweep, 5-1.
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Women’s Hoops Tops SCU 76-31, Laurie Kelly Gets 400th Win
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The Gustavus women’s basketball team put up 76 points against St. Catherine Saturday afternoon, rolling past the Wildcats for their third straight MIAC victory. With the win, Head Coach Laurie Kelly tallies her 400th career coaching win. The Gusties improve to 11-2 overall and 8-2 in conference play.
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Gymnastics Falls to UW-Whitewater in Home Opener
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The Gusties hosted their first meet of the year, inviting national notable UW-Whitewater to Sponberg Gymnastics Studio Saturday afternoon. The Warhawks, in their first meet of the season, put up a score of 186.450 to top the Gusties, who finished with a 181.500 in their home opener.
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Track & Field Hosts First Home Indoor Meet in 17 Years
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The Gustavus track & field program hosted its first home indoor meet since 2006 on Saturday afternoon in the Lund Forum.
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Men’s Hockey Falls to UW-Superior 6-3
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The Gustavus men’s hockey team Friday lost 6-3 to UW-Superior at Don Roberts Ice Rink.
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Swim & Dive Defeats Carleton in MIAC Dual
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The Gustavus men’s and women’s swimming & diving teams both defeated Carleton in a MIAC dual meet Friday evening at Vic Gustafson Pool. The Gustie men beat the Knights 176-115 and the Gustie women won 192-108.
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Press, Olson Lead Women’s Hockey Past Saint Benedict
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Tina Press and Emily Olson combined for seven points, leading the Gusties to a 5-2 MIAC victory over Saint Benedict Friday night. With the win, the Gusties improve to 7-0-0 in the MIAC and 12-1-0 overall.
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Five Questions with Alan Page
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Alan Page has had a remarkable career by any measure—actually, by all measures. After being inducted into two halls of fame, college and pro, for his football prowess, he became Minnesota’s first African American State Supreme Court justice, being elected to the seat three times before retiring in 2015. He’s also published four children’s books…
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Faculty Spotlight: Blake Couey
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Blake Couey (Religion) presented a paper titled “Animal Cognition in the Book of Isaiah” at the annual meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature in Denver in November 2022. It is part of a larger project that explores the biblical book Isaiah through the interdisciplinary perspective of animal studies. He also had an article, “Hide…
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Gustavus History Professor Publishes Essay in the Washington Post
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Professor Kathleen Keller of the history department published an essay in the Washington Post on Tuesday January 10, 2023, titled “China’s Increased Surveillance Capacity Could be Dangerous.” The essay appeared in the Made by History section of the Post which provides historical context to current events. Connecting to recent news about surveillance in China related…