Student Senate Hosts Technocratic Forum and Election
Apr22

Student Senate Hosts Technocratic Forum and Election

Kyle Beatty, Staff Writer. Student Senate’s Apr. 12 meeting began with the announcement of next year’s President and Vice President: Syd Quan ‘22 and Colin Hughes ‘23, respectively. President Kurtis Grey ‘21 reported that, in response to Student Senate’s opinion on emergency contraceptive access, the Health Center is immediately lowering the cost of Plan B from $20 to $9 and will continue to reduce the cost and increase access. Senate...

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College Announces Release of BARC Report
Apr22

College Announces Release of BARC Report

By Alli Dayton, Staff Writer Last June, President Iuliano asked the Bias Awareness and Resource Committee (BARC) to evaluate tools and resources for diverse students, the protocols for bias incidents, campus programming, and campus awareness of bias incidents. The committee delivered recommendations for these policies during the summer, and since then, members of the college community have continued to explore ways to confront...

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Golf and Track Update
Apr22

Golf and Track Update

By David Goldman, Staff Writer Gettysburg’s golf teams, as well as the track and field teams, have been knee deep in competition thus far. Both programs are excited to be able to finally compete again within the Centennial Conference. Here are how these teams are faring against opponents this year. Men’s Track and Field Men’s track and field opened their season on Apr. 10, heading over to Carlisle, PA to compete in the Dickinson...

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Bullets Athletics Rivalry Weekend Pt. 1: Dickinson
Apr22

Bullets Athletics Rivalry Weekend Pt. 1: Dickinson

By Jack Herr, Staff Writer Heading into the third week of Gettysburg College athletics, Bullets teams continued their strong start in the Spring 2021 season as they matched up against Dickinson College. Fifth-Ranked Women’s Lacrosse Dominates Again Women’s lacrosse improved their record to 3-0 on the season with a 17-5 win at Dickinson. Five individual Bullets scored multiple goals. Sophomore Katie Fullowan, with four goals and seven...

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The Return of March Madness

By Colin Lawless, Staff Writer Following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic last March, just about every major sports season and event was canceled. March Madness, the NCAA’s favorite child, was one of them, and the many college athletes who had dreamed of playing in the tournament missed out on their first and potentially only chance to participate. As the world dealt with and figured out how to resume sports during the pandemic,...

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