Welcome to the sixth edition of our “Great Work from Home” daily bulletin, an initiative of The Gettysburgian during this season of social distancing. This week, each morning, we will present a curated playlist, a favorite Gettysburg campus photo, and hometown spotlight, each submitted by a different Gettysburgian.
We are also issuing a new challenge this week: in honor of Gettysburg sunsets, share with us your best sunset pic, either from Gettysburg or from wherever you are. You might even take the photo we feature in our GTAG today from Cameron Sauers ’21 as inspiration.
This is a way to start our days together. We’ll present these features on Instagram, on our website, and, if you like, via email (see sign-up below). We’ll be reaching out to students, faculty members, and employees and asking them to share, and we invite you to do so too; find links to Google Forms for each of these recurring features at the bottom of the page.
As always, the most important part of this initiative is you. So tell us, what do you like? What don’t you like? What else would you like to see? Get in touch with the #GWFH team: editors@gettysburgian.com.
For now, we hope you enjoy today’s playlist, curated by Emily Hoffman ’21, today’s campus photo, courtesy of Cameron Sauers ’21, and today’s hometown profile, written by Britney Brunache ’22, who comes from Philadelphia, PA.
Remember, you can take us out of Gettysburg, but you can’t take Gettysburg out of us!
Today’s Featured Playlist (#GWFHplaylists)
Curated by Emily Hoffman ’21
Today’s Featured Photo (#GWFHgtag = Good Times at Gettysburg)
“I’ll love, I’ll defend, and I’ll honor the glorious Orange and Blue” – Gettysburg Alma Mater. Photo of a November sunset.
-Cameron Sauers ’21
Today’s Hometown Profile (#GWFHhometowns)
So despite Philly being known as a city, it still has plenty of woody area. Usually the woods is where my friend and I go to escape the common hang out spots like Center City or Franklin Mills. This picture was taken right before I started my sophomore year at Gettysburg College so it reminds me of what I was looking forward to this year. Although I don’t visit the battlefield often, it’s nice to have a place to explore nature.
-Britney Brunache
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