Review: The French Dispatch
Dec19

Review: The French Dispatch

By Marrla Ferrer, Contributing Writer Wes Anderson’s latest film, “The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun,” is relatively short—only an hour and forty-eight minutes—but it is a fast-paced film that takes the audience on a journey through time through the eyes of journalists. Billed as a “love letter to journalism,” the movie’s style may make sense to fans familiar with Wes Anderson’s previous work. However, it could...

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Bullets Swimmers Impress at Gettysburg Invitational
Dec19

Bullets Swimmers Impress at Gettysburg Invitational

By David Goldman, Staff Writer Gettysburg swimming held their home, two-day invitational the weekend of Dec. 4 and did not fail to impress. Both men and women’s teams secured second place finishes, and Bullets fans got to see some record-breaking performances. The women only had two victorious events on Saturday, but they both came in the final events of the morning and evening sessions. In the morning, Ava Collin ’25, Megan Wojnar...

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Women’s and Men’s Basketball Score Victories Over Washington College
Dec19

Women’s and Men’s Basketball Score Victories Over Washington College

By Jack Herr, Sports Editor Each Bullets basketball team found a win the weekend of Dec. 5, taking down Centennial Conference opponent Washington College (Md.). The women’s team won 62-53, and the men’s contest came down to the very end of the game, Gettysburg squeaking out with a 64-61 victory.  The women’s team jumped out to a strong start in the first 10 minutes. Shooting 47 percent from the field, they exchanged the lead with the...

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Ten Students Test Positive for COVID in Final Week of the Semester
Dec15

Ten Students Test Positive for COVID in Final Week of the Semester

By Phoebe Doscher, Editor-in-Chief On Wednesday morning, Dean of Students Anne Ehrlich alerted the campus community that in the past week, 10 students and two employees have tested positive for COVID-19. Over the entire semester, a total of 50 students and 42 employees have tested positive. The news comes alongside the latest surge of COVID cases at colleges and universities around the country; Middlebury College in Vermont moved...

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Facilities Threatens Fines Over Sewer Line Vandalism in Hanson and Paul Halls
Dec14

Facilities Threatens Fines Over Sewer Line Vandalism in Hanson and Paul Halls

By Katie Oglesby, Magazine Editor Associate Vice President of Facilities Planning and Management Jim Biesecker sent out a campus-wide email Monday, Dec. 6 expressing that over the past 24 hours, Facilities had been handling “extensive sewer back-ups” in some of the residence halls, due to excessive amounts of toilet paper being flushed down the toilets. The damage ensued could total a couple thousand dollars per building impacted....

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