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Fine Arts Preview November 14 – 20
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This week features the Fall Gustavus Philharmonic Orchestra and Campus Band Fall concert, as well as the Gustavus Concert Series with Masa Ishikawa. 300th Anniversary of Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier Christ Chapel November 14, 7 – 8 PM The Gustavus Department of Music is proud to present the 300th Anniversary of Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier, with performances…
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Gusties’ Season Ends in NCAA Regional Semifinal to UW-Whitewater
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The Gusties’ post-season run came to a close Friday night, falling to UW-Whitewater in the NCAA Regional Semifinal, 3-1. The Gusties finish their season with an overall record of 26-5.
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Movies From The Library: Hour of the Wolf
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Will Sorg – Entertainment Columnist The portrayal of a tortured artist’s deteriorating mental state was not a revolutionary idea for a film plot by the 1960s, but Ingmar Bergman’s 1968 film Hour of the Wolf tells this tale in a wholly unique way. Bergman is often regarded as one of the most influential directors in…
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First Gen College Celebration!
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This week’s Tea Tuesday is in honor of first generation students! Stop by the Library for tea, hot cocoa, apple cider, and special treats. The Library is here support you on your journey! We share these messages from first generation Library faculty and staff: Dan Mollner, Librarian & Associate Professor – “I am a first…
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Vote 2022!
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Exercise your right to vote on November 8! Voting is a hard-won right that needs to be protected and is too often taken for granted. It’s our right and our responsibility! 50 Years Ago: New Voting Power for College Students The 26th Amendment lowered the voting age from 21 to 18 in 1971. As reported…
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Cross Country Competes at Saint John’s Fall Finale
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The men’s and women’s cross country teams took to Collegeville, Minn. Friday night to compete in the Saint John’s Fall Finale. The Gusties competed against athletes from Saint John’s and Saint Benedict, posting five top-15 finishes.
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J-term 2023: Opportunity to Study Economics of Innovation
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This January, Economics and Management Department will offer a one-time special topics course: Economics of Innovation (E/M-244). There are no prerequisites for this course and it counts as an elective for all E/M majors. Course Description: Just a couple of centuries ago, most people lived lives that were “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.”…
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2022 Gustavus Athletics Fall Raffle Winners
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SAINT PETER, Minn. – Below are the winning numbers of the 2021 Gustavus Athletics Fall Raffle. RAFFLE WINNERS
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Kitchen Cabinet Minutes May 2022
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Kitchen Cabinet Meeting May 3, 2022 Steve Kjellgren, Lisa Heldke, Karen Yess, Kevin Birr, Jeri Miller, Jen Donkin, Jennifer Warren, Chuck Neidereitter, Mark Hanson, Molly Yunkers What to do next year? Survey responses were focused on sustainability/climate change and taste. ? Focus on education – recycling- where/how, composting- where/when/how/what to use, packaging, waste- food and…