Women’s Soccer Pulls Out Gutsy Win in Pouring Rain
Sep27

Women’s Soccer Pulls Out Gutsy Win in Pouring Rain

By Owen Kutlu, Staff Writer The conditions were damp and unpleasant at Swan Field in Haverford, PA on Saturday, Sept. 23. Nevertheless, the Bullets hit the road to take on a valiant Haverford College squad under the lights in the pouring rain.  The game went about as one would expect from two tough conference foes. The action was quick and very back and forth, with both sides remaining fiercely competitive throughout.  It was...

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Game Recap: Gettysburg Grinds Their Way To Victory Over Messiah
Sep27

Game Recap: Gettysburg Grinds Their Way To Victory Over Messiah

By: Max Ferguson, Staff Writer The Gettysburg volleyball team took on Messiah University on Saturday, Sept. 23, and walked away with a 3-1 victory. However, sets alone don’t tell the story of how this match went down. This matchup started out hot, as Gettysburg and Messiah went blow for blow in the first set. Gettysburg came out on top in the end, albeit not by much. The Bullets took the first set 27-25 in a nail-biting finish....

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Student Senate 9/25: Power Outage and Yik Yak Concerns
Sep26

Student Senate 9/25: Power Outage and Yik Yak Concerns

By Ella Prieto, Managing and News Editor The Student Senate dealt with a power outage during their Monday meeting. Despite this, they continued without delay. Officer Reports President Andrew Lemon ’24 began his report by detailing his experience at Gettysburg College’s Summit on the Future this past weekend.  “It was a really, really awesome event and it was a pleasure to represent the student body at that event,” said Lemon.  In...

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Rodgers Tears Achilles and Jets’ Fans’ Hearts
Sep25

Rodgers Tears Achilles and Jets’ Fans’ Hearts

By Charlie Miller, Staff Writer Aaron Rodgers tore his Achilles four plays into his highly anticipated New York Jets debut and will miss the entire season. For 54 years, New York Jets fans have suffered almost exclusively agony, pain, and misery. Once again, the football Gods twisted the knife into Gang Green’s heart, in the form of the hated injury bug.  Four plays into his heralded Jets debut, quarterback Aaron Rodgers was sacked by...

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EI Concludes Democracy Week with Democratize America Event
Sep25

EI Concludes Democracy Week with Democratize America Event

By Brandon Fey, Contributing Writer On Friday, Sept. 22, the Eisenhower Institute (EI) concluded its Democracy Week celebration with the “Democratize America” event on Stine Lake held from 4-6 p.m. This was a casual event that was aimed to bring students from across the political spectrum to celebrate democracy and engage in meaningful conversion. EI student employee Adhara Ayndrila ’27 explained, “This [event] is supposed to bring...

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