Opinion: A Letter to the Administration
By Dr. Corey Van Landingham, Guest Columnist Dear President Iuliano, Provost Bookwala, and Gettysburg College, As the news about your shuttering of the Gettysburg Review became public yesterday, I am writing with great dismay and outrage about this decision—a decision revealed, in a bitter irony that may be lost on those outside the humanities, during Banned Books Week. When I came to Gettysburg College as an Emerging Writer...
A Kansas City Love Story? Swift and Kelce Break the Internet
Miss Americana and the Football Prince make headlines around the world amidst rumored romance. By Charlie Miller, Staff Writer Thirteen years ago, a 21-year-old named Taylor Swift released a single called “Mean”, in which she sang about a braggadocio ex drunkenly arguing about a football game. Now, in 2023, Swift has stepped into the realm of football in a much different manner, as rumors surfaced several weeks ago that she and Chiefs...
The English Department Responds to the Gettysburg Review’s Termination
By Laken Franchetti, Editor-in-Chief Today, the English Department released a statement regarding the college administration’s decision to terminate the Gettysburg Review. The statement was distributed in the faculty and student digests. The statement directly addressed President Bob Iuliano and Provost Jamila Bookwala. The English Department expressed their shock that Gettysburg Review Editor Mark Drew and Managing Editor Lauren...
The Legacy of Service at Gettysburg College Through Alpha Phi Omega
By Laurel Bennett, Features Editor As Gettysburg College continues to evolve, the commitment students have to meaningful service activities remains constant. Whether this service be through the Center for Public Service, through student organizations or through a co-ed service fraternity such as Alpha Phi Omega (APO), students are making positive differences. The Iota Omicron chapter of APO is one of the oldest organizations on campus...
Gettysburg Men’s Tennis Plays in Intercollegiate Tennis Association Tournament
By Zion Williams, Staff Writer Gettysburg Men’s tennis competed in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association tournament hosted by the University of Mary Washington this past weekend from Friday, Sept. 29 to Sunday, Oct. 1. Michael Zayneh ’24 and Matt Porreca ’27 started the morning for the Bullets by competing in the B1 doubles group at 8:45 a.m. They lost 8-1 in the Round of 16 to a talented Virginia Wesleyan duo, who also put up a...