Student Senate 10/28: Pool Proposal and Halloween Events
By Brandon Fey, News Editor Officer Reports President Michael Woods ’25 announced that the following Nov. 4 meeting would be “Senate Halloween.” He welcomed costumes and said that there would be candy. He also announced that there is now a full...
Campus Safety Crime Log: Oct. 21 – Oct. 27, 2024
Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday, Oct. 21 No Crimes Reported Tuesday, Oct. 22 Vandalism: Apple Hall; Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Vandalism: Apple Hall; Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Wednesday, Oct. 23 No Crimes Reported Thursday, Oct. 24 Theft: College Apartments; Open Friday, Oct. 25 No Crimes Reported Saturday, Oct. 26 Underage Drinking: College Apartments; Closed (Referred to SRR) Clery Act Liquor...
Opinion: Stop the Chalk Talk (Free Advice on Getting your Point Across)
By Zach Brooks, Magazine Editor Whether a political statement, form of protest or effort to make change — it’s hard to say — Gettysburg College students have taken to the sidewalks to express their malformed ideas in chalk. Over the past 24 hours, campus has been littered with election-related messages chalked all over the sidewalks from “VOTE 4 HARRIS” to “TRUMP MAGA!” I want to understand the purpose of this juvenile form of...
TCNJ Lions Overcome Bullets Football After Early Lead
By John Towey, Staff Writer On Saturday, the Bullets football team faced off against the College of New Jersey Lions at home. Despite a strong effort, the Bullets fell to the Lions 41-31. The Bullets dominated in the first quarter. Walle Harwigsson Lundblad ’26 caught a three-yard touchdown pass from Rocco Abdinoor ’26. A successful PAT by Isaac Parks-Gill ’28 to put the Bullets up 7-0. An eight-yard touchdown run by Matt O’Connor...
Voice Area Recital Held at Sunderman Conservatory
By Nathaniel Swindell, Staff Writer On Saturday, a recital called “Sunderman Sings” was hosted for the voice students of the Sunderman Conservatory in an event that featured twelve different singers accompanied by a piano as they performed songs that were taken from many periods throughout the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries. The event held great importance to the singers themselves, as many have been involved with music...