Heterodoxy is a student-run, feminist womyn's journal. Contributions include personal essays, poems, drawings or academic papers. Although the writers call themselves editors, that is not really what they do. The magazine is put together, but submissions are not edited. Heterodoxy is a safe place for all voices to be heard and the editors don't believe it is their job to edit those voices, either for content or for grammar and spelling.
Submissions for Heterodoxy are examined on a case by case basis. The right is reserved to not print any work which is believed to infringe on the rights for any voice to be heard. Work can be printed anonymously, but the editors need to be aware of the identity of the author.
Please send submissions to:
Heterodoxy
Gustavus Adolphus College
800 West College Avenue
St. Peter, MN 56082-1498
The Womyn's Awareness Center is a designated safe place for womyn and men interested in womyn's issues to think, discuss, argue, laugh, and freely be themselves. It also serves as a resource center for feminist, reproductive rights, justice, queer, and various other issues. The Gustavus Womyn's Awareness center is affiliated with the Feminist Majority Foundation.
The Womyn's Awareness Center events for women's history month, National Young Women's Day of Action, the Roe v. Wade Anniversary, Celebration of Women, sponsering speakiners, acrivist activities, and teaching the Gustavus community about reproductive rights, sexual assault, and safe sexuality. The Womyn's Awareness center also has ties with Minnesota NARAL though internships.
Interested, womyn-centered students are always invited to use the resource center and join the meetings, held every Thursday night at 8pm. For more information contact Mandi Dewitte, Rachel Blunk or Angela Janda.
68 percent of Gustavus students receive financial assistance.
The annual Brassworks! concert, showcasing the work of the Christ Chapel Brass and the Gustavus Trombone and Brass Choirs, will be presented in Bjorling Recital Hall at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, May 18. This concert conducted by Scott Moore is free and open to the public.
Michele Gillman, an instructor in the Department of Music at Gustavus Adolphus College, will lead a cast of faculty members, students and friends in a recital of new compositions, Sunday, May 18, beginning at 3:30 p.m. This performance of new works begins at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday in Jussi Bjorling Recital Hall on the Gustavus campus. It is free and open to the public.