Author: Gustavian Weekly
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Words that matter: Diving Deeper Book Club
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Emma Esteb – Staff Writer The Center for Inclusive Excellence is providing an opportunity for intentional growth, creating meaningful connections, and reaching a population that enjoys reading. The Diving Deeper Book Club is starting up again this spring semester. The club focuses on relevant topics including social justice, intersectionality, identity, and diversity. The club will…
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GUSTIE of the WEEK: James Patrick Miller
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Korri Wojack – Staff Writer This week’s Gustie of the Week is James Patrick Miller, Professor of the Gustavus Wind Orchestra, or as most refer to them, GWO. The Gustavus Wind Orchestra is “one of the nation’s most storied collegiate touring wind ensembles, the Gustavus Wind Orchestra tours nationally each year, internationally every four years, and…
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Gustavus Wind Orchestra prepares for at-home concert
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Emma Kelsey – Staff Writer Gustavus Wind Orchestra, the most prestigious wind ensemble here at Gustavus, has had a lot to look forward to this year. Though they have faced disappointments, setbacks, and an unpredictable year, this group has continued to make music and thrive as an ensemble. This Saturday, February 12, the Gustavus Wind Orchestra…
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Happy Valentines Day
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In searching for photos of Gus the lion, old photos of a mystery lioness resurfaced. Not much is known about this mystery lion aside from her name, Gustina. Gustina and Gus seem to have been active around campus sometime between 1990 and 2012. Information about both of these lions is sparse but Gustina doesn’t appear…
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A 100 hour challenge for phones?
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Jonas Doerr – Opinion Columnist This weekend the Peer Assistants are sponsoring their annual “100 Hour Challenge.” No, it’s not a challenge to stay up 100 hours in a row, that would obviously just be a normal weekend for college students. What it actually involves is people abstaining from binge drinking or from drinking alcohol at…
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Wordle craze
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David Eide – Opinion Columnist Over break I found myself being swept up in the popular online word game, Wordle. I rarely get invested in this kind of ephemeral internet activity but something about Wordle spoke to me. I think exploring why would be an interesting exercise and hopefully others to give it a shot. Firstly,…
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Closing soon
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Hailley Brune – Opinion Columnist Most of us are aware that the hours for the cafeteria are a little off this year. The Caf closes at 8:30pm this semester when it used to close around 10:30pm or later. A problem arises around this as a lot of STEM labs and music rehearsals lasting until 8pm or…
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Campus chronicler
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Cadence Paramore – Co-Editor-in-Chief Has anyone else read the anonymous words of Gustavus’s very own pandemic Chronicalist? The artist who produced this zine? I missed their first volume, and for that I am incredibly devastated. If you missed it, too, make sure you don’t miss this one– I noticed it’s arrival (just a handful of copies)…
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Movies from the Library: Melancholia
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Will Song The world is ending and there’s nothing anyone can do about it. Unlike the science fiction action films that are all about the race against time to save humanity, there is no strong jawed action star to save the day at the last moment. From the outset of Lars Von Trier’s Melancholia we are…
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Gymnastics comes away with a rare tie
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Alli Joerger – Staff Writer The opportunity to compete between divisions presents itself as an opportunity for interesting events to occur. In this weekend’s gymnastics competition the Gusties managed to tie with Winona State, something that is quite unusual in the sport. As the gymnastics team prepares for the final few meets of the season, tying…