Month: February 2023
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Faculty Spotlight: Kate Aguilar
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Kate Aguilar (History) published a piece in the Washington Post about the historic significance of having two African American quarterbacks square off in this year’s Super Bowl.
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Event: Reading Brings Us Together
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Reading Brings Us Together…in the Library! All members of the Gustavus community are invited to visit the Gustavus Library this March to participate in a month-long community reading program that will culminate in a cozy “reading party” (with pizza!) the evening of Sunday, March 26th. Partake in weekly challenges to gain points toward prizes! The…
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Swim & Dive Leading at MIAC Championships After Day Two
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The Gustie men have 342 points and are 89 points ahead of Saint John’s, while the Gustie women have 246 points and are eight points clear of St. Kate’s.
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Five Questions with Dr. Paul Finkelman
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On Monday, Feb. 20, Dr. Paul Finkelman will present the 2022-23 Rydell Professorship Public Lecture, Thomas Jefferson: Apostle of Liberty or Father of American Racism? The provocative and timely discussion reflects Dr. Finkelman’s work as a prolific scholar of American legal history, U.S. Constitutional law, race and law, slavery (both modern and historical), African American…
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Women’s Hoops Wins First Outright Regular Season Championship in Program History
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History was made in St. Paul Wednesday night. The Gustavus women’s basketball team rolled to their 14th straight victory with a 64-41 win over Hamline. And while 14-straight wins is impressive, it was surprisingly not the most impressive thing about Wednesday’s win.
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Swim & Dive Second After Day One at MIAC Championships
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The Gustie men have 106 points and are 39 behind the leader Saint John’s, while the women have 70 points and are four behind St. Kate’s.
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Men’s Hoops Slumps in Second Half, Loses 72-48 to Hamline
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The Gusties, who are now eliminated from playoff contention, drop to 9-15 overall and 9-10 in the MIAC.
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Sydney Hagen ’25
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“Through both in-class learning and field experiences, I feel that I will be well prepared for my future career as an educator.” Sydney was drawn to Gustavus because of its “welcoming community, beautiful campus, and exceptional education program.” On campus, Sydney is a member of the Gustavus Wind Symphony and involved in both cross country…