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Heather Anderson Shares “5 Life Lessons Learned on Trails”
By Ella Prieto, Assistant News Editor On Thursday, hiker and author Heather Anderson, whose trail name is Anish, spoke to an audience in the Atrium. The event went from 6:30-8 p.m. and was sponsored by the Garthwait Leadership Center (GLC), the women, gender, and sexuality studies department, the peace and justice studies department, and the […]
Dr. Laura Harjo Hosts “Crafting Community Cartographies of Care” Lecture
By Ava Burchell, Staff Writer On Thursday at 7 p.m., Associate Professor of Native American Studies at the University of Oklahoma Laura Harjo presented a lecture titled “Crafting Community Cartographies of Care.” It was the closing lecture to the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGS) department’s series about feminist and queer approaches to land and […]
Recap: Black History Month Events
By Sydney Dyer, Staff Writer Throughout February, the Black Student Union (BSU) on campus held a variety of events in celebration of Black History Month. BSU President Britney Brunache ’22 gave us a rundown of the events they had to unite the community throughout the month. On Feb. 1, the BSU had their first general […]
WGS Lecture Series: Berg on Second-Wave Feminism
By Kaley Michael, Staff Writer Retired Gettysburg professor Temma F. Berg, who taught classes in English, Judaic Studies, and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, spoke on second-wave feminism for the last lecture of the WGS Series. Berg taught at Gettysburg from 1985 to 2018 and is currently working on a memoir entitled Tales Out of […]
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Series with Dr. Tyeshia Redden
By Kaley Michael, Staff Writer For this week’s lecture in the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Series, Dr. Tyeshia Redden, a Derrick Gondwe Visiting Scholar and Assistant Professor of Africana Studies, gave a presentation entitled “Thirsty for Lemonade: Intersectional Spirituality and Persecution.” Known as Tye, the activist, scholar, and urban planner is particularly adept in […]