Volleyball Captains Spotlight: Group Style Leadership
By Charlie Miller, Staff Writer Following a tough but valiant effort at the end of last season in the Centennial Conference tournament, the Bullets volleyball team started off the season strong, sprinting to an impressive 13-3 mark on the year thus far. Last season, the Bullets finished 15-9, pushing perennial juggernaut Johns Hopkins to the brink but eventually falling to the holder of Division III’s longest win streak in history....
NFL Season Update: Highs, Lows, and the Unexpected
By David Goldman, Staff Writer Well…it’s back. Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays just got a whole lot better with the return of NFL football. The season is young, but it has certainly not disappointed when it comes to entertainment. Here’s what to know from the first four weeks of the 2022 season. For starters, one team remains undefeated, and it is not the defending Super Bowl champions Los Angeles Rams, or the Tom Brady-led Tampa Bay...
Student Senate 10/3: Senate Listens to Budget Requests and Opinion Brought to the Floor
By Kenzie Smith, Staff Writer Monday’s Student Senate Meeting included committee reports, budget requests, and the presentation of an opinion. Officer Reports President Miranda Zamora ’23 started off by announcing that Director of Student Rights and Responsibilities Elizabeth Farner sent Zamora the responses to the questions presented at the last minute. These answers are linked in the minutes, and if anyone has more questions...
Film Review of “Don’t Worry Darling” with Spoilers
By Ella Prieto, Staff Writer “Don’t Worry Darling” has finally been released in theaters across the country after its very dramatic making and media efforts. If you want to learn more about the drama behind the film, feel free to get caught up with this article. A newer addition to the spectacle, however, was the movie’s terrible reviews, by critics and audiences alike. Currently, “Don’t Worry Darling” sits at only a 39% Rotten...
West Quad Hosts First-Year Fall Fest
By Sophie Lange, Contributing Writer The Office of Residential Education (ResEd) hosted a First-Year Fall Fest event on Oct. 1 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the College Union Building Ballroom. As one of many events hosted by RedEd for first-year students to assist in adjusting to college life, this particular event was intended to help first-years meet new people and deepen their relationships with the Gettysburg College community....