Gonzaga's Fearless Leader Reflects on His Presidency and Experiences
by Jake Spears in Features
The end of an academic year is always filled with fond farewells of some sort or another. This year however, Gonzaga bids a farewell to not just a friend, but a mentor, teacher, and colleague; our leader, our president, Father Robert J. Spitzer. Having served as President for more than a decade, the Witness realized that the student body really doesn't know Gonzaga without Fr.
Learning to Let God
by Brandon Garnreiter in Features
To say that my life has been a little hectic would be an incredible understatement. With seventeen credit-hours, four-hour rehearsals for choir, four-hour long rehearsals for GUTS, and yet more rehearsals for other acting projects I am involved in, I often forgot to eat lunch or dinner, ignoring breakfast altogether.
The Immaculate Heart of Fatima
by Maureen Elizabeth Plass in Features
In 1917, Europe was at war. Portugal's soldiers had been in the trenches in France and Africa for a year. In the small rural village of Fatima, near Lisbon, local families farmed and raised herds of livestock. One afternoon, three children returned from watching sheep and told their families a very strange story about their day in the pasture.