Month: March 2023
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Birgen Nelson Wins 60H National Championship, Poe Earns All-America
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The Gustavus senior hurdler Saturday claimed her second career national championship, winning the 60-hurdles at the NCAA Indoor Championships with a meet record time of 8.39.
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Revenge is a Dish Best Served in the National Tournament
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Revenge is a dish best served in the NCAA Tournament. The Gusties and the UW-River Falls Falcons met each other three times this season before their NCAA Tournament matchup. The Falcons won two of the teams’ three games, including the final two of the regular season series. However, the Gusties made it count when it mattered…
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Baseball Lets Lead Slip Away Late, Loses 9-4 to Otterbein
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The Gustavus baseball team saw a two-run lead turn into a five-run deficit in the final three innings Friday against Otterbein in a 9-4 loss.
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Gustavus Track Star Exemplifies the Student-Athlete
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Success in college requires determination, consistency, resiliency—and help. As Birgen Nelson ’23 heads into her final indoor track meet before moving on to the next athletic and academic levels, she’s embraced and personified all these qualities and positioned herself for a promising future. This weekend, Nelson and fellow All-American Annika Poe ’23 (shot put), will be in…
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Faculty Spotlight: Carlos Mejia Suarez
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Carlos Mario Mejía Suárez (Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures) received an honorable mention for his short story “Adán y Acelia” (“Adam and Acelia”) in the third edition of the short story contest 20 años de la revista ‘Archivos del sur.’
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Luke Larkoski ’25
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“Communication classes are a great place to exchange information and knowledge with your peers and professors.” Luke was drawn to a minor in Strategic Communications due to its implications for his future career in healthcare. He describes the environment of the Communication Studies Department as one in which students feel comfortable in expressing their thoughts…
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Caroline Southworth ’24
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“Language learning helps me specialize in my studies of international relations and prepares me to live abroad.” Caroline was drawn to a Russian and Eastern European Studies major due to a strong interest in international relations and security studies. This major, along with her other individualized major in International Political Economics and Diplomacy, compliment each…
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Men’s Tennis Defeats No. 13 Trinity on First Day of Stag-Hen Invitational
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The Gustavus men’s tennis team sent a squad out to California to match up against some of the nation’s best talent at the Stag-Hen Invitational, hosted by No. 5 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps. The Gusties faced No. 13 Trinity University (Texas) in their first match of the weekend, defeating the Tigers 5-2.
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Baseball Falls 11-6 to Bethany Lutheran
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The Gusties drop to 1-2 overall while the Vikings move to 2
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Stay updated on sustainability info and events on our Instagram: @gacsustainability
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We are continuing to work hard to make this campus more sustainable in many ways, and will now be moving away from the blog and will be featuring most of our updates and work on our Instagram page. Please visit @gacsustainability and follow for the most up-to-date info on events, ways to get involved, and…