Opinion: Never Forget, But Stop Misremembering
May04

Opinion: Never Forget, But Stop Misremembering

By Anna Audia, Lead Copyeditor This July will be the 160th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, but regardless of whether the anniversary year is a rounded-off centennial or ends in a random integer, an anniversary is always an opportunity to discuss the issue of Civil War memory. As members of American society, it is crucial that we use this anniversary to understand the events that took place years ago because they condition the...

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The Bullet Hole to Change Name to G-Spot
Apr01

The Bullet Hole to Change Name to G-Spot

By Anna Audia & Bikelyn Mritt The College’s dining center, the Bullet Hole, will be soon changing its name to the Gettysburg Spot (G-Spot for short) due to longstanding controversy. The change comes after long debates from the administration and petitions began by the Student Senate. After a grueling battle, the G-Spot comes out victorious. Students over the years have repeatedly taken issue with the naming of the Bullet Hole,...

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The Value of a Global Education
Mar06

The Value of a Global Education

By Anna Audia, Lead Copyeditor Mason Clark ’24, an international affairs and political science double major, began this semester with back-to-back trips to Rwanda and Colombia in an effort to understand how conflict-stricken nations reconstruct themselves.  Clark traveled first to Rwanda with the Immersion Project program through the Center for Public Service from Jan. 4 to the 14. His interest in Rwanda began in eighth grade when he...

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