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CAB Update
November 1st, 2005
By The Forum Staff
Fall Concert tickets are currently being sold in the CUB lobby daily between 11am and 1pm . This year’s performance is by Guster with Matt Pond PA. Tickets are $17 for Gettyburg student with I.D. and $23 without student I.D.
Upcoming events: Saturday, October, 15- Oval Opus in the Attic- 9-11pm Midnight ...
Costume Party: Spooktacular
November 1st, 2005
By Maelina Frattaroli
This past Friday night at 11 P.M. , the Black Student Union sponsored a Halloween costume party at the Attic. The host-provider event kicked off with a number of R & B songs and other dance tunes.
Nearly everyone arrived in costume through the glass doors of the Attic blocking off the frigid, autumn ...
Rolling in Tomatoes, Linguine, and Bling-Bling
November 1st, 2005
By Maelina Frattaroli
What do you get when you have Italians, charitable community service leaders, 33 pounds of linguine, 45 cans of plum tomatoes, ten containers of home made sauce with various secret ingredients, fifteen pounds of ground beef, and enough garlic bread, salad, and dessert to feed the Americas? Divide these variables by over 250 ...
The BSU Puts on their Fourth Annual Step Show
October 27th, 2005
By Maelina Frattaroli
This past Saturday night at eight P.M. in the College Union Building Ballroom, the Black Student Union sponsored their fourth annual Step Show. The show included a variety of dance performances to hip hop and rhythm and blues music. Sororities and fraternities from Shippensburg University busted out their dancing shoes and rhythm on ...
A Long and Winding Roadmap To Riches
October 18th, 2005
By Jill Shambaugh
Let’s get one thing straight before I begin: I do feel I have gained the ancient wisdom of financial warriors, having studied their sacred texts and listened to the teachings of their prophet, Donna Whitley. Unfortunately, before the hour of my enlightenment, I had to endure evacuation from the CUB during one of ...
CAB Update
October 11th, 2005
By Heather Simons
Fall Concert tickets are currently being sold in the CUB lobby daily between 11am and 1pm . This year’s performance is by Guster with Matt Pond PA. Tickets are $17 for Gettyburg student with I.D. and $23 without student I.D.
Upcoming events: Saturday, October, 15- Oval Opus in the Attic- 9-11pm Midnight Madness, co-sponsored by S&S- 11pm-2am ...
Gettysburg Sports “Bling-Bling” for Attic Party
October 5th, 2005
By Heather Simons
On Saturday, September 24, Campus Activities Board executives and volunteers transformed the Attic into a stylish black and white party fit for a celebrity. “Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous” was the theme, and party-goers that night piled on the “bling-bling” from ten p.m. to 2 a.m. for what turned out to be a fabulous CAB event.
Guests dressed ...
G-Burg Activities: CAB Update
September 27th, 2005
By Heather Simons
The Campus Activities Board is a Gettysburg College organization established to provide students with a wide variety of campus events. “We do social programming for every weekend,” said President Jeanette O’Donoghue, “ranging from comedians and coffeehouse performers to bus trips to New York and the traditional Springfest and Snowball.” Most events are free of charge for students, although ...
Modica: It Came, It Saw, It Conquered
April 21st, 2005
By Paul Accomando
Prior to Friday’s event, many students recall receiving cryptic messages in their mailbox reading “Modica. It’s coming…” Some found this strategy intriguing, while others found it downright creepy. On the subject of the Attic’s advertising strategy Megan Ditto said, “You had no idea what the hell it was about! It was mysterious!” When ...
Zimmerman Eats Fire, Teaches Juggling, and Inspires
April 21st, 2005
By Phil Sebasco
On Monday April 18, Curtis Zimmerman, a motivational speaker, gave a brilliant performance at the CUB Ballroom. The basic theme of his act was to change your “script” in life. He provided multiple examples: a mime at a mall helped him learn that rare, and often laughed at, art, which eventually pulled him from the poverty he grew ...
