Month: February 2023
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Women’s Hoops Clinches Regular Season Title with Win over St. Catherine
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The Gusties entered Saturday’s game against St. Catherine needing one win to clinch at least a share of the conference regular season title. The opposing Wildcats, on the other hand, took to the floor at Gus Young Court determined to foil the Gusties’ plans.
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Gustie Offense Hits Stride in 9-0 Win
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BOX SCORE | PHOTO GALLERY SAINT PETER, Minn. — The Gustie offense, coming off a 5-0 win the night before, turned up the heat the following day, erupting for nine goals over Concordia, matching the team’s high from earlier in the season against St. Scholastica. The Gusties, picking up their 20th win of the season, already…
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Gymnastics Picks Up Conference Victory at Winona State
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The Gustavus gymnastics team picked up a WIAC victory on the road Friday, defeating Winona State by a score of 184.800-183.150. The Gusties outscored the Warriors in bars, beam, and floor to take the victory, improving their team score for the fifth straight meet.
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Men’s Hockey Ties Concordia 4-4, Wins Shootout
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The Gustavus men’s hockey team started its weekend road series at Concordia with a shootout victory after skating to a 4-4 tie Friday night.
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Women’s Hockey Clinches 18th Regular Season Title with 5-0 Win Over Concordia
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The Gustavus women’s hockey defeated Concordia 5-0 Friday night, scoring two goals in each of the first two periods and one in the third. With the win, the Gusties earn their 18th MIAC Regular Season Championship, effectively clinching the No. 1 seed and home ice heading into MIAC Playoffs in a few weeks.
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Track & Field Sets Two School Records
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Birgen Nelson (Sr., Edina) and the Gustie men’s distance medley relay competed at the Minnesota State University-Mankato Massive Meet on Friday and turned in a couple school record performances.
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Carlos Mejia Suarez, PhD
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“In my courses I provide opportunities for students to establish connections between class experience and community engagement.“ What are your areas of research and teaching expertise? Latin American literature: Twentieth century and contemporary, its intersection with gender, sexuality, armed conflict, and peace. What is your teaching style? My classroom is an open space for structured…
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Coming of Age at Gustavus. Coming Home to Gustavus.
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The year is 2011. Seniors and roommates Kimberley Braun, Lydia Francis, and Samuel Grace, who met as first-years in the campus production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, are preparing for the inevitable time when they must leave their beloved Gustavus community. Questions surrounding internships, graduate school, and the workforce…
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Improvised Structures: Recent Sculptural Works by Nicolas Darcourt, and Elizabeth Catlett in the Hillstrom Museum of Art
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Two concurrent exhibits, Improvised Structures: Recent Sculptural Works by Nicolas Darcourt, and Elizabeth Catlett in the Hillstrom Museum of Art, will be on view at the Hillstrom Museum of Art from February 13 through April 23, 2023. There will be an Opening Reception for the exhibits from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Monday, February 13, 2023, with…
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Faculty Spotlight: Lisa Heldke
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Lisa Heldke (Philosophy) gave an invited talk for the Philosophy Department at Marquette University entitled, “Stuck on You: Thinking Parasitically.”