Postcard from Abroad: Nobody Prepares You for How Exhausting Going Abroad Is
Nov07

Postcard from Abroad: Nobody Prepares You for How Exhausting Going Abroad Is

By Lindsay Richwine MADRID – I’ve been tired for four weeks straight now. I swear to you, nobody in Spain sleeps. They just down another cafecito and keep on going. They START going out at 2:00 a.m. here. Back at Gettysburg, 2:00 a.m. for me means Pizza House, then sleep. Speaking of food, dinner here is at 10:00 p.m. They don’t really do breakfast and lunch here either. If you want to eat between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00...

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Faculty Spotlight: Professor Benjamin Luley “Digs” into the Anthropology and Classics Departments
Sep14

Faculty Spotlight: Professor Benjamin Luley “Digs” into the Anthropology and Classics Departments

By Lindsay Richwine, Contributing Writer Lined with bookshelves and the occasional plastic bag of pottery shards, Weidensall 204 is the cozy office of an archaeologist: Professor Benjamin Luley of the Classics and Anthropology departments. While he is technically not new to the faculty — some students may have seen him around campus in his past two years as a visiting assistant professor — he has recently been offered a...

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