Bangalamerica now online!
Bangalamerica (High Quality) (504 MB)
Bangalamerica (Low Quality) (121 MB)
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GACTV Special
Bangalamerica (High Quality) (504 MB)
Bangalamerica (Low Quality) (121 MB)
Dancing with the Profs 2 (367 MB)
Changing Face of America (209 MB)
GAC TV is not just a student organization or a hobby, or a pastime but
an idea that hopes to spawn several others in its time.
GAC TV is set up with the objective and aspiration of meeting several
needs of the Gustavus community be it in promoting and acting as
a conduit for intellectual debate, entertainment, ‘hands on’
work in the fields of media and journalism and to promote various
groups, organizations, departments and events across campus.
GAC TV hopes to establish collaborations and partnerships with various
and varied branches on campus to strengthen and endure our common
goals, yet at the same time preserve our unique and complex identity.
GAC TV remains open to the campus community, in the fields of content,
membership and participation. It is a forum one and all can utilize
for the expression of creative thought and purpose, with due respect
for the campus culture.
GAC TV aims to start its operations with a twenty minute weekly news
broadcast of events off and on campus and aspire to diversify into
various other programming. The field is endless and our aspiration
infinite.
GAC TV will be run on democratic guidelines - any major decision will require a simple majority to pass. Three office bearer positions may be held by its members namely – President, Secretary and Treasurer, and may be held for a period not exceeding a period of one academic year. Re-election may of course be available. These positions are basically functionary and out of official necessity.
We play our short news show before about 15 minutes before the start of weekend films.
Several of our episodes are available online via the videos page.
We are always on the lookout for more reporters and editors. If you would like to participate in GAC TV, e-mail gactvinfo@gac.edu.
The Folke Bernadotte Memorial Library has 294,053 volumes, around 880 print periodical subscriptions, approximately 357,400 government documents, and more than 22,500 electronic titles; it also boasts a Web-accessible library catalog, campus-wide access to many full-text periodicals and databases, and research assistance available seven days a week.
Gustavus men's soccer players Max Malmquist and Flynn Stewart-Franzen are spending their summer vacation in Salt Lake City, Utah playing soccer for the Ogden Outlaws of the Premier Development League (PDL). The Outlaws defeated the Brigham Young Cougars 2-1 on the Fourth of July and Stewart-Franzen tied the score at 1-1 with a goal in the 56th minute.