A Summer of Film: “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer”
Oct23

A Summer of Film: “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer”

By Leah Nath, Contributing Writer Film has become one of the largest and most obvious markers of popular culture in modern society, defining certain years by anticipated releases. This year, the summer of 2023 was overtaken by the releases of Warner Bros.’ “Barbie” and Universal Pictures’ “Oppenheimer.” “Barbie,” a Greta Gerwig film about one of the most famous toys of all time, exceeded many expectations by combining the...

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Editorial: The Future of Race-Conscious Admissions
Oct23

Editorial: The Future of Race-Conscious Admissions

By The Gettysburgian Editorial Board  The United States is a diverse country built by people from every corner of the world. American identity has been developed from immigrants who brought their cultures, traditions and values to their new home. Despite the country’s reliance on immigration and diversity, the government has repeatedly mistreated members of minority communities. Through its history, American society has profited from...

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Gettysburg Volleyball Spends Week Overseas
Oct23

Gettysburg Volleyball Spends Week Overseas

By David Goldman, Sports Editor Gettysburg volleyball stepped up their summer training trip by going overseas to Athens, Greece on a week long excursion. The Bullets took in all the ancient sights and beautiful views of Greece and had the opportunity to compete against some international talent. Here is how the squad spent their once in a lifetime training trip. Late on August 8, the Bullets arrived in Athens, and they hit the ground...

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Sunderman Sings! Recital
Oct23

Sunderman Sings! Recital

By Ella Prieto, Managing and News Editor and William Oehler, Director of Photography On Friday the Sunderman Conservatory of Music hosted “Sunderman Sings!” in Paul Recital Hall. The voice area recital featured voice students of the Sunderman Conservatory with Adjunct Instructor Kevin Gorman on piano. It featured students from various class years and programs. Zachary Ford ’25 began the night performing “Die...

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Annual Gettysburg College Policy Debate Occurs in Atrium
Oct22

Annual Gettysburg College Policy Debate Occurs in Atrium

By Brandon Fey, Staff Writer The annual Gettysburg College Campus Wide Policy Debate was held on Oct. 18 in the Atrium of the Dining Center. This was hosted by the Public Policy Department, the Public Policy House, the Public Policy Student Council and the Eisenhower Institute at Gettysburg College. Political Science Professor Dr. Ae sil Woo moderated the event. She gave an opening talk in which she introduced the goals for the debate...

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