Month: March 2023
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Abby Vizenor ’25
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“My Public Discourse course helped me to connect with my community and work to make change!” Abby chose a Communication Studies major simply because she enjoyed her initial Communications classes and appreciated the faculty within the department. Additionally, she says, “I have a strong interest in social media and photography so I figured this would…
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Kate Dario ’24
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“I place a high value on relationships with others, and I feel valued and heard by all of the Communication professors.” Originally planning on majoring in Biology and Theatre, Kate decided to switch her major to Communication Studies after realizing that she was interested in the “relational side of human communication.” The faculty within the…
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Gustavus and River Falls Set to Meet in NCAA Quarterfinal
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Following their MIAC Championship victory, the Gustavus women’s hockey team (24-3) is set to host UW-River Falls (23-3-1) in the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Championships at 2 p.m. Saturday. The Gusties and Falcons both earned a bye to the second round of the tournament, to be hosted at Don Roberts Ice Rink. Tournament play…
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March 7, 2023 Kitchen Cabinet Minutes
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Kitchen CabinetMarch 7, 2023Steve Kjellgren, Jeri Miller, Adam Stewart, Jen Donkin, Lukas Lennartson, Stephanie Marsh, Kari Wallin,Danielle Burger, Molly Yunkers, Karen Yess, Lisa Heldke, Anna Dieke, Chuck Neiderreiter, Mark Hanson,Soren Sackreiter, Kathleen GrubeFrom the director: Steve KjellgrenMeal plan analytics – negative vs positive accounts, there are often assumptions that all students don’tuse their meal plans…
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2023 Baseball Season Preview
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The Gustavus baseball team is set to kick off the 2023 campaign this week during its annual trip to Arizona at the Tucson Invite.
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Women’s Hockey Breaks Record with Post-Season Honors
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The Gustavus women’s hockey team was nothing if not impressive all season, accumulating numerous player of the week honors, national recognition in both the NCAA Pairwise and USCHO.com polls, and sweeping both MIAC championships with just one conference loss all season. And as if there were no more records to break, the Gusties managed to…
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Geraets, Nelson, Poe Earn USTFCCCA All-Region Honors
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The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced its All-Region honorees on Tuesday and three Gustavus women were selected to the North Region Team.
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Reflections on the Gustavus Choir 2023 International Tour
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Written by Coleden Wedge ’20, Music Tours Manager & Assistant Director of Fine Arts The Gustavus Choir is back home after performing across Spain, France, Monaco, and Italy. Here’s a recap of the extraordinary adventure. The 2023 Gustavus Choir international tour took place from January 19 to February 3. Across those 16 days, The G…
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Celebrating National Women’s History Month
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We’re celebrating Women’s History Month at Gustavus Library with a display of books in the Hasselquist Room on the main floor of the library highlighting women authors and activists of the past two hundred years! The National Women’s History Alliance (which successfully campaigned for women’s history to be celebrated in March with a national women’s…
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Otto Named MIAC Softball Pitcher of the Week
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Piper Otto picked up her first win of the season by throwing a five-inning no-hitter against North Central on 3/4. Otto struck out 12 of the 15 batters she faced as the Gusties cruised to a 12-0 victory over the Rams. Otto then helped Gustavus to its second win of the year with three more…