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There Will Be Glitter

There Will Be Glitter

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"A Glimpse of Queer Life @ Gettysburg College"

2009
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A story about the GLBTQ community at Gettysburg College: students and faculty, past and present. Enjoy a glimpse of their lives as they discuss everything from Coming Out to Dorm Drama to gBurg's RED HOT dating scene.

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James A. Burkhalter

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Paul McCoy Drutz-Hannahs

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Bill Albertson

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Jimmy Connor

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Claire Darchicourt

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Will Green

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Donnie Jones

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Michael DeLue

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Adaeze Duru

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Melissa Gagermeier

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Miranda Ginebra

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Katelin Harvie

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Kyle Lawson

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Mark Lohsen

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Beth Morgan

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Celia Overby

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Chasse Rehwinkel

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Richard Reitsma

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Megan Roe

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Brett Rogers

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Kat Santangelo

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Jaimie Schock

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Rebecca Shaffer

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Becky Swerida

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Debra Thomas

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