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What To Know About Dr. Justin Knoepfel
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Dr Justin Knoepfel became the conductor of the Gustavus Symphony Orchestra very suddenly. He had already conducted the Philharmonic Orchestra for 10 years when the…
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Soren Sackreiter ’26
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“Having such small classes also allows me to get to know my professors to the point where they are giving me emails of their friends…
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Library Hours for Fall Break
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Saturday, Oct. 21 & Sunday, Oct. 22: Closed; Monday, Oct. 23: 9 am – 4:30 pm; Tuesday, Oct. 24: 9 am – 11:30 pm.
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Poetry Display in Memory of Nobel Laureate
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Visit the Library’s book display in memory of Nobel Prize-winning poet Louise Glück (1943-2023). Glück was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature “for her unmistakable…
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Bryn Archambault ’25
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“History classes are an environment of open-minded discussion and debate; a place to bounce ideas off one another.” Bryn did not come to Gustavus planning…
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Zoya Akhtar ’26
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“I have learned great things from each professor and I know what things I will want to implement in my future career as well.” With…
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Twins finally win in playoffs
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Parker Burman- Last Tuesday, the Minnesota Twins defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 to break the longest playoff losing streak in professional North American sports…
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Gusties trounce Saints
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Teddy Kaste- When Gustavus Adolphus and St. Scholastica square off on the gridiron, Gustavus is typically the hammer to St. Scholastica’s nail. This year was…
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Sound your barbaric yawp! GAC Dead Poets Society
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Taylor Storlien- One of the newer clubs here on campus that has piqued the interest of several is the Dead Poets Society. It came about…