Artist Geoff Sobelle to visit Gettysburg on October 25th
Courtesy of GCC&M Artist Geoff Sobelle will visit Gettysburg College on Oct. 25 to perform “The Objective Lesson,” a play he created. Alone with a mountain of boxes, all filled with the stuff of lifetimes, a man reaches into the heap to investigate the artifacts of everyday existence; ordinary objects are imbued with deeper meaning, rooms are reconstructed, stories unfolded before being lost and forgotten. Physical theater artist...
Women’s Leadership Program partners with the Garthwait Leadership Center
Courtesy of GCC&M Today’s world needs leaders. Leaders who are rooted in the foundational values of ethics and civic responsibility; leaders who are collaborative and group oriented; and leaders who can see the big picture and develop a strategy to accomplish a shared vision. The world needs leaders of character, courage, and commitment— regardless of their sex. This conviction inspired Andy Hughes, director of the Garthwait...
Stinging the Hornetts, Bullets win three straight
Courtesy of GCC&M Six Bullets scored a goal and Gettysburg triumphed in the second half for the second game in a row to beat Shenandoah University 6-1 in a non-conference field hockey game Tuesday afternoon at Shirk Field at Musselman Stadium. Gettysburg (6-4), which won its third game in a row, outscored the Hornets 5-0 in the second half to break a 1-1 tie at the intermission. This past Saturday, the Bullets trailed 2-0 early in...
Just about to break
By Stephany Harrington, Columnist This is the weekend many of us have been waiting for. Reading Days are finally upon us. Some may have already deserted campus for the weekend, while other may be anxiously awaiting the end of their last few classes. Many travel home during this long weekend to visit family, or just to escape school and their studies for a little while. And it seems that many professors also indulge in this long...
Celebrating all those who take part in ALLies Week — Out, Proud, and Queer
Courtesy of ALLies As you walked across campus this week, perhaps you noticed that there is a larger than normal concentration of rainbow flags covering campus. Carlisle Street has even become temporarily known as the Rainbow Corridor. It is ALLies Week, and for the first time ever, the rainbow flag’s presence on ALLies House and Penn Hall has been augmented by others, proudly displayed on the buildings and in the windows of the new...