Senior Spotlight: Zane Kazmarski, Soprano Tenor
Nov26

Senior Spotlight: Zane Kazmarski, Soprano Tenor

By Brandon Banda, Staff Writer On Saturday, Nov. 5, Paul Recital Hall hosted the senior recital for Zane Kazmarski ’23. Kazmarski performed eight songs in total, two pieces split into two variant songs, and one piece split into four separate pieces. Dr. Scott Crowne accompanied Kazmarski on piano for most songs, while Gabe Truman ’23 accompanied them on piano for the last two pieces. Owen McGowan ’23 sang a duet on the last piece to...

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Eisenhower Institute Opens Applications for Spring 2023 Programs
Nov25

Eisenhower Institute Opens Applications for Spring 2023 Programs

By Ella Prieto, Staff Writer  Applications recently opened for the Eisenhower Institute’s (EI) Spring 2023 Programs. An email was sent to all Gettysburg students explaining what the programs will entail and the benefits of enrolling in one. “Eisenhower Institute programs are designed to provide an immersive, hands-on experience in public policy and develop practical skills to prepare young adults for a lifetime of public, private, and...

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Guest Pianist Melody Quah Performs at Paul Recital Hall
Nov24

Guest Pianist Melody Quah Performs at Paul Recital Hall

By Kenzie Smith, Staff Writer  On Saturday, pianist and piano professor at Pennsylvania State University Melody Quah performed a guest recital in Paul Recital Hall. Quah is an accomplished pianist who is described as a “poet with titanium fingers,” in the program for the performance.    The first piece Quah played was “Chaconne in D Minor,” which was arranged by Ferruccio Busoni after Bach’s Violin Partita No. 2. Next, Quah performed...

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Sunderman Conservatory Wind Symphony Performs the First Part of “Made in America”
Nov23

Sunderman Conservatory Wind Symphony Performs the First Part of “Made in America”

By Victoria Staub, Arts & Entertainment Editor On Friday, the Sunderman Conservatory Wind Symphony performed at the Majestic Theater. This performance is the first half of what the Conservatory is calling “Made in America” which is composed of pieces from not just the United States, but from all over the Americas, including North, Central and South American countries. Part two of this performance will occur on Dec. 2 with the...

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Opinion: Distracting From Moral Evil Only Empowers It
Nov23

Opinion: Distracting From Moral Evil Only Empowers It

By Owen Lanier Separating and belittling groups of people based on race should be a thing of the past, yet it seems to be all the rage. This past week, a now famous Peace and Justices Studies senior project degrading white heterosexual men set off a firestorm. You may debate the seriousness of the reaction or if it was worth coverage at all, but you cannot deny its moral evil. Defenders of this egregious poster (see “‘Tired of White...

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