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Creating community
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The recently elected Student Senate co-presidents, sophomores Mike Cavallaro and Marcus Schmit, hope to build unity across campus through communication and collaboration.
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Premiering Ophelia
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The world premiere of Gustavus philosophy professor Doug Huff’s latest play, Ophelia, in November 2004 featured multiple Gustavus connections although it took place in Santa Fe, N.M., more than 1,200 miles from the campus.
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Students address diversity issues
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The student-led “I Am… We Are” Theatre Company effectively addresses respect for other cultures and colors and different viewpoints using scenarios and language that resonate with other students.
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Students volunteer as exit pollsters
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Rose Baumann ’06 and Matt Swenson ’06 volunteered and were selected to work as pollsters in nearby Montgomery, Minn.
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Reaching out
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Senior Jenny Yang receives a fellowship to work with Mike Honda (D-Calif.) the chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC).
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Helping Hmong girls reach their dreams
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Zong Xiong receives an “Eleven Who Care” award for her volunteer work.
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A passion to give back
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Trustee Al Annexstad is honored with the 2004 Connecting with Youth Lifetime Achievement Award.
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What’s written in stone
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Senior Owen Anfinson discovers 96-million-year-old bird tracks in a sandstone slab while working in Dinosaur National Monument in Utah.
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Keeping the Faith
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Junior Matt Swenson’s enthusiasm and energy benefit new student faith organizations.
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Reaching new heights
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Junior Linda Lee helps Hmong students navigate the world of financial aid and college admission.