Student Senate Bullet Points: April 10, 2017
Submitted by Brooke Gutschick, Student Senate Secretary • The following students have been elected to serve on next year’s Executive Board: Luke Frigon, President Aimee Bosman, Vice President Sarah Berkowitz, Treasurer Kate Helmstetter, Secretary • Class Officer and Class Senator elections are Friday, April 14-Sunday, April 16 on CNAV • Rodney Tosten spoke to Senate about Information Technology and the potential of reducing cable...
Bullet Shot: Athlete of the Week
By Steph Karalis, Staff Writer Coming off a Centennial Conference win of 17-6 against Muhlenberg the Bullets are on the track to be competitive for the conference title once again. The Gettysburg men’s lacrosse team is currently ranked 15th in USILA top-20. The team’s lead scorer, senior captain Sean Fumai, has demonstrated an outstanding performance for the Bullets this season thus far. In total Fumai has scored 24 goals, which has...
Upcoming events at Musselman Library
By Musselman Library Staff Kick off National Library Week by joining Musselman Library’s annual Edible Books Festival on Monday, April 10. This free event will feature entries from campus faculty, students, administrators, and staff! Bring a friend and come ogle the edible art, vote for your favorite entries, and sample the creations. Viewing and voting will take place from 2pm until 3pm in Library Room 018 (ground floor). Beginning...
Year of Food lecture series ends with collard greens and conversation
By Brendan Salyards, Contributing Writer The final program in the “Year of Food” lecture series was held at the Majestic Theater last Tuesday. Bryant Terry, a well renowned vegan chef and activist or “cheftivist”, delivered a talk the problem of food justice. The night began with an introduction by Vice Provost Jack Ryan, who thanked the organizers of the Year of Food and introduced the speaker. Terry began by giving some context to...
“Hurray for the Riff Raff” album speaks on social change
By Kevin Wright, Staff Writer What should music mean, and what should it say and express? Artists answer this question in a variety of ways, choosing to emphasize ideas such as love, hate, jubilation, alienation, or comradery. Not only can music express the personal sentiments of the artist and creator, but it can convey political and social stances, something that one might not immediately associate with popular music. Alynda Lee...