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Gustavus Theatre and Dance Embraces Online Theatre With 48-Hour Theatre Project
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Over the weekend the Department of Theatre & Dance at Gustavus Adolphus College presented its “48-Hour Virtual Theatre Project.” Student directors Sam Peters ’23 and…
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New Series Tackles History of Race and Christianity in U.S.
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Religion professor Sarah Ruble has developed an eight-part series exploring race and Christianity throughout the nation’s history.
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Introducing Dr. Rodney A. Caruthers II, Visiting Assistant Professor and Bruce Gray Postdoctoral Fellow
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The Department is proud and excited to welcome Dr. Rodney A. Caruthers II, our first Bruce Gray Postdoctoral Fellow. Dr. Caruthers received his PhD from…
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S.4. E.3: Ni de Aquí Nor from There
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Learning for Life @ Gustavus host Greg Kaster interviews Spanish professor and podcaster Angelique Dwyer.
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Remembering the BSO
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During the 1970s, many Black students from racially segregated areas of the U.S. attended Gustavus. These pioneering Gusties started the Black Student Organization, which…
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Gustavus students face effects of campus housing decisions
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Campus housing has been an unusual point of stress for Gustavus students this semester. Some students have even opted to take the entire semester online.…
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First-year class adjusts to COVID on The Hill
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Gustavus’s first-year class has had a lot to adjust to, from an abrupt end to their senior year to starting college while dealing with ramifications…
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Victoria DeVille hosts Drag Bingo Night: Campus Activities Board invites Minneapolis queen to campus
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As Gusties persist through the hardships faced due to social distancing and limited interaction, Gustavus’ Campus Activities Board (CAB) continues to strengthen community solidarity through…
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Senioritis: stuck at home
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This week, I was tasked with writing an article about my experience with Gustavus’ COVID-19 response, not only as a senior graduating in December, but…
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Social Regulation of Wearing a Mask
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We’ve all had that boring, two hour long lecture class where you sit and stare at the clock, only half-comprehending the words coming out of…