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Fearless Friday: Julie Schuldt & Hannah Dallman, Julie Schuldt, Hannah Dallman Mar 2017

Fearless Friday: Julie Schuldt & Hannah Dallman, Julie Schuldt, Hannah Dallman

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In this week’s edition of Fearless Friday, SURGE is honoring Julie Schuldt and Hannah Dallman for all the work they have done in our community as well as working on Gettysburg College’s first “Study Abroad Symposium.” [excerpt]


No One Like Me, Gisselle Flores Feb 2017

No One Like Me, Gisselle Flores

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“What are you interested in majoring in?”

“Umm, I’m not sure yet, but probably mathematics.”

Oh.

I am then faced with a look that says, “Are you sure that’s what you want to do?” or “Yeah, good luck with that.” Sometimes people actually vocalize these thoughts to me, and their judgement has always brought a dark cloud of doubt into my head. [excerpt]


Fearless Friday: Piper O'Keefe, Piper D. O'Keefe Feb 2017

Fearless Friday: Piper O'Keefe, Piper D. O'Keefe

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This Friday we celebrate the fearless leadership of Piper O’Keefe! Piper is a senior studying globalization and political science. Currently, Piper is the president of the College Democrats, a fellow with the Eisenhower Institute, and involved with the service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega (APO). [excerpt]


This May Mean Doing Things A Bit Differently From Here On Out, Jerome Clarke Feb 2017

This May Mean Doing Things A Bit Differently From Here On Out, Jerome Clarke

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OccupyPennHall failed.

Embittered by a failed election and its hateful aftermath, students parked themselves in protest. The act precluded and followed an irruption of a faculty meeting. Therein, sitting professors tuned into pleas for student-teacher solidarity. Protesters then took to the campus fulcrum and braced themselves for a sneak-peak of winter. The supposed movement was spur-of-the-moment: a visceral stillness in the wake of an absurd, precarious life. [excerpt]