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Do You Really Want To Walk In My Shoes?, Anonymous
Do You Really Want To Walk In My Shoes?, Anonymous
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There is a problematic irony in the philanthropy event, Walk a Mile in Her Shoes, which took place on campus this week. [excerpt]
Bystander Behavior In His Fucking House, Anonymous
Bystander Behavior In His Fucking House, Anonymous
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My first semester at Gettysburg, I was at a fraternity party with a group of friends from my floor. As a first-year who spent the majority of her Saturday nights in high school watching Netflix with friends, I was still growing accustomed to the utter chaos which defines our college’s primary social scene. Despite my inexperience, even I knew to be worried when a visibly intoxicated girl stumbled past, pulled behind a guy towards the stairs. [excerpt]
This May Mean Doing Things A Bit Differently From Here On Out, Jerome Clarke
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]