Year: 2023
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Shorthanded Goals Give Gusties 3-2 Win Over Hamline
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The Gustavus women’s hockey team rolled to a 3-2 MIAC victory over Hamline at Don Roberts Ice Rink Friday night, scoring two shorthanded goals against the Pipers to win their 12th MIAC game of the season, improving to 17-3-0 overall and 12-1-0 in conference play.
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MCS Students and Faculty Tour with the Gustavus Wind Orchestra
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Students from the MCS Department travelled to Spain and France with the Gustavus Wind Orchestra to perform 6 concerts from Valencia to Paris. Tom LoFaro, Chair of the MCS Department, travelled and performed with the Orchestra where he narrated Lincoln Portrait by Aaron Copland. The Orchestra will have its final two concerts of their later this…
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Faculty Spotlight: Nicolas Darcourt
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Nicolas Darcourt (Art and Art History) has a solo exhibition at the Hillstrom Museum of Art entitled, “Improvised Structures: Recent Sculptural Works by Nicolas Darcourt.” The exhibition runs from Monday, February 13 through Sunday, April 23, 2023. All are welcome to attend the opening reception on February 13 from 7:00–9:00 p.m., including an artist talk…
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Faculty Spotlight: Kate Aguilar
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Kate Aguilar (History) published an opinion column in the Washington Post, “Blocking Black history is an attempt to counter Black Power,” about the academic changes happening in Florida, on the first day of Black History Month.
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Bennies Can’t Contain Red-Hot Gusties
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The No. 22 nationally ranked Gusties were nothing if not impressive Wednesday night. Scoring 83 points, the Gustavus women’s basketball team rolled over Saint Benedict to complete the series sweep, improving to 15-2 in conference play and 18-2 overall.
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Cold Shooting Results in Men’s Hoops Loss at Saint John’s
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The Gustavus men’s basketball team suffered a 79-60 loss at Saint John’s on Wednesday night, dropping to 9-12 overall and 9-7 in the MIAC.
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2023 Women’s Tennis Season Preview
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Coming off its 30th MIAC championship last year, the Gustavus women’s tennis team is set to begin its 2023 campaign this week in Florida.
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Celebrating Black History Month
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February is Black History Month and the theme for 2023 is Black Resistance. The Library provides resources that document, commemorate, and celebrate Black history and experiences in the U.S. Book display: Looking for something to read? Visit our Black History Month display in the GLA Reading Room (main floor, north side). Feel free to borrow…