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Gustavus celebrates first-generation students
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This week, first-generation students across campus have been celebrating their accomplishments as part of the First-Generation Celebration, which took place on Nov. 9, 2020. The…
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Gustie of the Week: Lynnea Eckhoff
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This week’s Gustie of the Week is faculty member Lynnea Eckhoff. Eckhoff is the Manager of Music Tours in Gustavus’ Fine Arts department, and is…
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The Gustavus Music Collective offers an alternative to credit-based musical ensembles
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Gustavus students are often heavily involved in the music ensembles on campus, but for those who do not want to take courses for credit, the…
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The Pets of Gustavus
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Herbert (Kathryn Hicks and Miranda Johnsen) The first featured pet living here on campus is Herbert, a nearly eight year old dog that lives with…
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“Laying Low” before the holidays
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As Thanksgiving break quickly approaches, all Gusties are now in a “lay-low period.” “Students (on- and off-campus) and employees should stop in-person social activities and…
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Despite COVID, off-campus jobs must prevail
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Gusties are minimizing contact with the outside world, but in the midst of it all, some students continue to work off-campus jobs. While this may…
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Taking A Stroll Through 7 Mile Creek
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Just down the road from the Gustavus campus is a 628 acre park beloved by many Gusties. Seven Mile Creek is a Nicollet County Park…
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Calling Timeout: Gustie athletics begin “lay-low” period
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A sudden uptick in COVID-19 cases this past week prompted a drastic adjustment in campus-wide prevention measures. The “lay low” announcement detailed in President Bergman’s…
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S.5 E.6: Playing, Performing, and Teaching Piano
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Learning for Life @ Gustavus host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus music professor and pianist Esther Wang.
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National Native American Heritage Month
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November is National Native American Heritage Month. If you’re in the Library, stop by and visit our Native American Heritage Month display – and borrow…