Who to Watch Out for in the NHL
By Max Ferguson, Staff Writer NHL players have taken the ice for another thrilling year of hockey! This offseason brought a wave of excitement to the sport with an outstanding draft class, as well as some big signings. One rookie is being hyped up as this generation’s Sidney Crosby. Connor Bedard was selected first overall by the Chicago Blackhawks as an eighteen-year-old. Even before he made it to the league, scouts were hyping...
Women’s Basketball Opens up Season at Chuck Resler Tournament
By David Goldman, Sports Editor Gettysburg women’s basketball tipped off their season this past weekend at the Chuck Resler Tournament in Rochester, NY. The Bullets managed to split, with a loss to Baldwin Wallace and a win against Allegheny. In the first game, Gettysburg came out firing and jumped out to an early 10-0 lead through just four minutes of play. The Yellow Jackets managed to get on the board, but the Bullets still held a...
Campus Safety Crime Log: Nov. 6 – Nov. 12, 2023
Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday, Nov. 6 Vandalism: Musselman Hall; Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Vandalism: Patrick Hall; Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Vandalism: Patrick Hall; Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Vandalism: 104 W Water St (ATO); Closed (Organization Referred to OSAGL) Vandalism: Patrick Hall; Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Theft: 105 W Water St; Closed (Referred to OSAGL)...
Gettysburg Volleyball Receives Bid to NCAA Tournament After Thrilling Weekend
By Joe Curry, Contributing Writer Gettysburg had two tough matches to close out the Centennial Conference championship, but their season is not over quite yet. The Bullets faced off against Franklin & Marshall (F&M) on Friday in the semifinals and went up against nationally ranked Johns Hopkins in the championship on Sunday. Gettysburg was able to defeat the Diplomats in a tight back-and-forth match to secure a spot in the...
Junior Spotlight: Vivian Davenport, Soprano
By Jonathan Wenger, Staff Writer On Friday, music performance major Vivian Davenport ’25 hosted her junior recital located in Paul Recital Hall at 3 p.m. Davenport was accompanied by Erin Petrella on piano. The selections for the recital had a theme of nature and featured songs in Italian, German, French and English. Reflecting on the preparation process, Davenport mentioned how the inclusion of several languages was an important...