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Social Justice Experience in India
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It was during a Gustavus Social Justice, Peace, and Development Semester in India that Mary Duvall realized she would someday return.
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Five Awarded NCAA Scholarships
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Five Gustavus students were awarded National Collegiate Athletic Association postgraduate scholarships, ranking Gustavus Adolphus College second in the nation for the highest number of these scholarships in the 2004-2005 school year.
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Fulbright Scholar in Bulgaria
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Selected to take part in the Fulbright International Summer Institute (FISI), Gustavus senior Matt Forbes is spending two weeks in Pamporovo, Bulgaria.
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All Are Welcome
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Gustie grad David Scherer has created JUMP, Joint Urban Ministries in Praise, a worship service designed to communicate to urban youth.
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Celebrating Senior Week
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Gustavus continues its unique tradition of celebrating community during Senior Week in the days between finals and commencement.
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Immersion exposes social justice issues
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Twelve first-year students and their group leaders traveled to Camp Iduhapi so that they could take part in what was called the “Cambodian Killing Fields simulation”–part of a voluntary social justice immersion organized for incoming students.
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Serving Beyond Gustavus
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From teaching English in Japan to working to empower women affected by domestic violence, many from the Class of 2005 plan to continue their call to serve beyond Gustavus.
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Joe Lencioni – His Plerotic Self
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Joe Lencioni is a Renaissance kind of guy. A senior religion major at Gustavus from Princeton, Minn., he has done just about everything he can to counter the stereotypical image of the staid and serious pre-seminarian.
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Forensics at Gustavus
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The 2004-05 Gustavus forensic team may prove to be the strongest and most celebrated among all those the College has produced.
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Leaving Old Main
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For the first time since 1973, Education professor Al Pearson has had to move to a new office.