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El Conde: beautiful, bloody, and boring.
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Will Sorg- Augusto Pinochet was a monster. Propped up by the CIA and the Chilean military, Pinochet was the dictator of Chile for almost 20…
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Which Olivia Rodrigo song is your major?
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Raquel Vaughn- With Olivia Rodrigo’s GUTS World Tour around the corner, it’s possible that many Gustavus students have already bought tickets. There are many different…
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ASU and professors promote Asian Studies at GAC
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Vatuazenj Vang- K-pop, TikTok, and anime are all things you’ve probably heard or seen before. Today in 2023 we consume so much Asian media most…
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TESTIFY: Black history art exhibit comes to town
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Grace LaTourelle- TESTIFY: “Americana from Slavery to Today” is an art exhibit featuring artifacts of Black history, segregation, and slavery, and curated by Justice Alan…
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GAC campus reunited with Family Weekend
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Elliot Steeves- Gustavus is hard at work preparing for Family Weekend from October 6th to 8th. The weekend will see many families of many Gustavus…
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Fall into the Arb Fall Fest
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Katie Samek- The Gustavus Arboretum staff would like to formally invite the Gustavus community to the 13th Annual Arboretum Fall Festival. This event will be…
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macOS Sonoma Update
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Apple recently announced the release of macOS Sonoma. At this time, however, we will be restricting the update until our department has had sufficient time…
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Faculty Spotlight: Dwight Stoll
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Dwight Stoll (Chemistry) received a grant from Eli Lilly and Company for the project “Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography for New Pharmaceutical Modalities” ($170,000).
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Faculty Spotlight: Dwight Stoll
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Dwight Stoll (Chemistry) received a grants from MJH Associates for work on Columns ($17,732) and Podcasts ($3,000).
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Chasey Wedge ’24
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“I strongly believe that learning about the past and why things happened the way that they did is the best way to navigate the future…