Humans of Gettysburg: Tamlin Unruh
“My happy place would probably be this bridge at my summer camp. It’s a special bridge where the camp conducts ceremonies, out in the middle of the woods. The bridge is super low, right above the surface of the water. It feels like you’re literally walking on water, on top of this beautiful cedar lake. At night when you walk across it you can see the entire sky, all the stars. And the breeze is the best. Since this camp is in...
Humans of Gettysburg: Zoey Landau
“For a career, I’d probably want to do acupuncture and chiropractic care for animals, or another form of animal alternative medicine. I’d like to focus on chiropractic care for large animals. After seeing my horse Enzo receiving chiropractic care, I realized how much animal alternative medicine interests me. I’ve been riding horses since I was five, so for as long as I can remember, it’s always been a big part of my life. I’ve...
Humans of Gettysburg: Cole Zieff
“My bucket list? Hitting all seven continents is the main thing. I want to visit a Buddhist temple in Tibet, skydive, and dive with sharks. But I also want to get married. Marriage is something that a lot of people take for granted and hardly comes up on a bucket list. My parents got divorced so it really made me appreciate how beautiful love and marriage is. Oh! I also want to try various types of exotic meats. I’ve had...
Humans of Gettysburg: Aidan Kennedy
“I’m from Danville, Pennsylvania. It’s a pretty small town. The biggest thing I miss about being home is just knowing everyone. You run to the grocery store and run into three people that you know, stuff like that. It’s nice, that kind of small town feel. I really like that. If I could go anywhere in the world, though, I’d want to go to Australia. It’s the complete opposite side of the world. I want to study abroad there. That’s...
Humans of Gettysburg: Maddi Devey
“I’d say my inclusiveness is my strongest personal quality. I really try to make everyone feel welcome, feel comfortable. I was never the cool or the popular kid in high school, but I was well liked because I was welcoming. I felt like it was my job as daughter of the head of my school. I had to always put my best foot forward and make people feel like they wanted to be there. Sometimes I put a lot of pressure on myself to do...