Opinion: The Fate of Political Theory at Gettysburg College
Dec10

Opinion: The Fate of Political Theory at Gettysburg College

By Terra Hobler, Opinions Editor Political science is currently the largest major by student participation on campus. The size of their department allows it to specialize into four different tracks: American government, international relations, comparative government and political theory. Each student majoring in political science is required to take three intro courses of different tracks and then continue to take upper level classes...

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Political Endorsements: Do Celebrities Make a Difference?
Dec10

Political Endorsements: Do Celebrities Make a Difference?

By Kenzie Smith, Arts and Entertainment Editor Politics have been on the mainstream this year due to the much heated presidential election between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, and these politics have not been absent in the sphere of Hollywood. There have been a number of celebrities that have come forward to endorse one candidate or another, or to even speak about why they chose to not endorse either.  Rising pop icon Chappell Roan...

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Army War College Panel Highlights Civil-Military Relations to Build Trust
Dec09

Army War College Panel Highlights Civil-Military Relations to Build Trust

By Rifat A. Anik, Staff Writer The public policy department hosted the Army War College Civil-Military Speaker Series on Tuesday, Dec. 5, at Penn Hall Lyceum. The event aimed to bridge civil-military relations through open discussion and collaboration. The panel featured Lieutenant Colonel David Bradley, U.S. Army, a Field Artillery and Foreign Area Officer with extensive operational and foreign policy experience; Ms. Stephanie...

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End-of-Semester Reflections: Student Perspectives
Dec09

End-of-Semester Reflections: Student Perspectives

This article originally appeared on page 14 and 15 of the No. 1 December 2024 edition of The Gettysburgian magazine. By Ethan Osias, Guest Columnist During my time at Gettysburg I feel I have not only learned tons of new information in and outside the classroom, I have also learned how to be more confident with who I am and what I believe in. This is thanks to my professors for challenging me to go above and exceed my expectations I...

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Senior Spotlight: Evan Hilborn, Tenor
Dec09

Senior Spotlight: Evan Hilborn, Tenor

By Leah Nath, Staff Writer Evan Hilborn ’25 performed their senior voice recital on Saturday, Nov. 16 at the Paul Recital Hall. A music education major and peace & justice studies minor, this recital was the culmination of Hilborn’s education on his primary instrument: voice. Surrounded by their family and friends as they displayed all they have learned and worked for, Hilborn beamed on stage. The eight songs composing his recital...

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