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U.S. Supreme Court: Still the Least Dangerous Branch?
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At 4:30 p.m. on March 30, the 2022 Christenson Lecture will feature Dr. Tim Johnson ’93 discussing the current state of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Gustavus Jazz Ensemble Launches Spring Break Tour
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The Gustavus Jazz Ensemble embarks on its Spring Break tour on Saturday, March 19. The ensemble will tour Minnesota, playing at Jazz clubs and working…
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Aney Named MIAC Men’s Tennis Athlete of the Week
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Nick Aney (Sr., Rochester) helped the Gusties to an 8-1 victory over Luther on Saturday with points at No. 2 singles and No. 1 doubles.…
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Potockova Named MIAC Women’s Tennis Athlete of the Week
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Simona Potockova (Sr., Nova’ Dubnica, Slovakia) won all four of her matches on Sunday as the Gusties defeated regional opponents UW-Eau Claire and Luther.
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Women’s Tennis Wins Two Regional Matches at Home
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The Gustavus women’s tennis team picked up two victories Sunday against regional opponents at the Swanson Tennis Center. The Gusties started the day with a…
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Baseball Sweeps Wartburg In Home Opener
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The Gustavus baseball team hosted its home opener on a chilly Sunday afternoon where it swept Wartburg 13-4 and 11-6. With the wins, the Gusties…
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Men’s Tennis Wins a Pair of Saturday Matches
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SAINT PETER, Minn. – The Gustavus men’s tennis team took a pair of wins on Saturday sweeping conference opponent Concordia 9-0 and topping the Luther Norse…
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Women’s Track & Field Earns Three All-America Honors at NCAA Indoor Championships
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The Gustavus women’s track & field team sent three individuals to compete at the NCAA Indoor Championships on Friday and Saturday and all three came…
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Women’s Hockey Advances to NCAA Semifinals, Wins 5-3 at UW-River Falls
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Gustavus women’s hockey erased two deficits Saturday to upset No. 2-ranked UW-River Falls 5-3 in an NCAA quarterfinal game. The Gusties, now 24-3-2 overall, advance…
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Two Gusties Earn Critical Language Scholarship
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Caroline Southworth ‘24 and Dalton Dahle ‘22 have both been awarded the U.S. Department of State’s Critical Language Scholarship.