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Greek Profile: Tri Sigma

December 1st, 2006

By The Forum Staff

How long has Tri-Sigma been a part of the Gettysburg College campus? We were on campus during the 1980s, and then we came back on again as a chapter in 2003, so we’re still trying to reestablish ourselves as a sorority on campus.

What are some unique aspects of the Tri-Sigma sorority? Tri Sigma has had the highest ...

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Professor Profile: Jacquelynne Milingo

November 14th, 2006


By Evan Rothera

Everyone knows what it is like to receive a spam e-mail message: namely frustrating. In the same way, it would also be frustrating to receive e-mails meant for someone else. However, what would be the appropriate feeling when you receive a plethora of e-mails from people who think you were an African Archbishop and want you to perform ...

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Student Profile: Gareth Pahowka

November 9th, 2006


Gareth, tell us a little about yourself. Major? Year? Turn ons? Turn offs?

I am a history major and a secondary education

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Club Profile: Dance Ensemble

November 2nd, 2006

By Kira Nightingale

(Answers provided by Dance Ensemble president, Amanda Mallonee)

1. How long has Dance Ensemble been a part of Gettysburg College?Dance Ensemble has been a part of Gettysburg College since 1997.

2. When and where does Dance Ensemble meet?We hold classes Sunday through Thursday from 7-11pm each night on Plank Stage.

3. How many members do you have?We have around 100 members.

4. ...

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Club Profile: Colleges Against Cancer

October 31st, 2006


By Marianne Florentino

(answers provided by club president, Nicole Creamer)

1. When and how did the idea of the Colleges against Cancer Club first come up? I first got the idea of starting a Colleges Against Cancer chapter at Gettysburg when I saw a friend start a chapter and a Relay For Life at Loyola College. I saw the success she had and ...

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Professor Profile: Caroline Nielsen

October 26th, 2006


By Quiana Young

Where have you gone to school? I attended Ledyard High School in Ledyard, CT, and then got a Bachelor’s of Science in Environmental Studies from Brown University in Providence, RI. I have just spent the last six years earning my PhD in the Geological & Environmental Sciences Department at Stanford University in Palo Alto, ...

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Student Profile: Mark Fialkoff

October 18th, 2006


By The Forum Staff

As I walked over to the other side of my dormroom, a chill went down my back. Noticing the various flags of all the different countries: US, Russia, Poland, France, Iceland, Germany, and Belarus, I had to pinch myself to make sure I wasn’t dreaming. I knew that I was about to give ...

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Club Profile: Democracy Matters

October 3rd, 2006


By Nicole Workoff

(answers provided by club president, Devon Marshall)

1. How did Democracy Matters come to campus? Democracy Matters is a national organization started by NBA player Adonal Foyle. It has set up national chapters at various colleges and universities across the country, and recently offered an internship aimed at starting a chapter at Gettysburg College.

2. Who are your officers? Devon ...

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Student Profile: Jenn Amols

October 1st, 2006


By The Forum Staff

Field Hockey, Class of 2009 Secretary, Women’s Choir, Rugby, French Club.

Why? Psych 101, the material was so diverse and interesting that it inspired me to become a Psychology Major.

Spring  Fest

I love being involved and wanted to help make a difference on campus!

I want to be remembered as ...

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Professor Profile: Elizabeth Lambert

September 18th, 2006


By Evan Rothera

Looking at Professor Elizabeth Lambert, would you ever suspect she has published a biography of Edmund Burke and is known to be an avid lover of 18th century literature? Lambert, who did her undergraduate work at Duquesne and received a PhD from The University of Maryland, has been teaching at Gettysburg College for twenty two years. Furthermore, she ...

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