Month: January 2023
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Gustavus to host Justice Alan Page for its MLK Day Celebration
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Gustavus Adolphus College will mark its annual Rev. Martin Luther King Day Memorial Celebration on Monday, Jan. 16 by welcoming pioneering Justice Alan C. Page, the first African American Supreme Court Justice of Minnesota, as its honored guest. Justice Page will sit down with Phil Bryant ’73, Gustavus professor of English and African Studies, for…
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Men’s Hockey Swept by League Leading Saint John’s
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The Gustavus men’s hockey team Saturday lost 4-0 to league leading Saint John’s, suffering the series sweep.
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Women’s Hoops Smothers Carleton, Wins 75-40
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Following their second loss of the season, and first loss at home, the Gustavus women’s basketball team was eager to respond, and they did so in convincing fashion, rolling to a 75-40 MIAC victory over Carleton.
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Men’s Basketball Downed by League Leading Carleton
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In a matchup of two of the top three men’s basketball teams in the MIAC Saturday afternoon, Gustavus lost to league leading Carleton 91-80 at Gus Young Court.
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Gusties Finish Second in Best of Minnesota Meet
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The Gustavus gymnastics team kicked off its 2023 season at the Best of MN Meet, competing against Hamline, Winona State, and host U of M. The Gusties finished second behind Minnesota, edging out Winona State by just 0.175.
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Men’s Hockey Loses 4-1 at Saint John’s
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The Gustavus men’s hockey team Friday night lost 4-1 against Saint John’s, dropping to 2-10-2 overall and 0-6-1 in the MIAC.
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Faculty Spotlight: Hayley Russell
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Hayley Russell (Health and Exercise Science), Charlie Potts (Dean of Students Office), and Emma Nelson ’22 had a research paper published in the Recreational Sports Journal. The paper —”If it’s not on Strava, it didn’t happen: Perceived Psychosocial Implications of Strava Use in Collegiate Club Runners”— examined how college-aged runners utilize Strava, a fitness-tracking social…
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Faculty Spotlight: Hayley Russell
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Hayley Russell (Health and Exercise Science) was interviewed for an article in Women’s Running Magazine titled, “Tips for a Positive Post-Season Retrospective: A sports psychologist’s top tips for managing the comparison trap and focusing on next year.”
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Escaping Santa Cruz
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After 36 hours of sitting in airports, on three flights (MSP to Chicago, to Sao Paolo, to Santa Cruz, Bolivia), and a chartered bus, we arrived in Santa Cruz de la Sierra to start our course on the impacts of climate change in Bolivia. While we were traveling I learned that the demonstrations that had…
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Gymnastics 2023 Season Preview
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The Gustavus gymnastics team kicks off its 2023 season at 6 p.m. on Friday, heading to Minneapolis for the Best of Minnesota meet between Hamline, Winona State, and host Minnesota.