Opinion: Gettysburg College’s ‘Executive Compensation’ Problem
By Benjamin Sarnitsky, Guest Columnist The fall semester looks good for the students at Gettysburg College. Student Rights & Responsibilities policy changes have given many clubs what they need to make Gettysburg look like college; the changes in regulation of alcohol and student events has shifted the campus culture in the right direction, emphasizing student responsibility; and thanks to students, the dining centers have stayed...
Chappell Roan: Your Favorite Artist’s Favorite Artist
By Kenzie Smith, Arts & Entertainment Editor Over the past couple of years, female pop stars have been on the rise, from Sabrina Carpenter to Olivia Rodrigo, but over the past few months, a new pop icon has come into the spotlight: Chappell Roan. Although Roan’s stardom appears rather sudden, her career with music started ten years ago when she released her first self-titled EP at the age of 16 under her real name, Kayleigh Rose....
Hillel Hosts Vigil Honoring Victims of Oct. 7 Attack
By Nathaniel Swindell, Contributing Writer On Monday, Oct. 7, Hillel organized a vigil for the lives lost during the Hamas-led attack on Israel last year. The memorial consisted of various prayers and a reading of the names of those who died. It was primarily focused on how the Jewish communities memorialize those who have been lost, and how future violence like this can be prevented. “We felt that it was important to do something on...
Opinion: Is the Financial Situation at the College That Bad?
By Alfredo Roman Jordan, Staff Columnist In my two years at Gettysburg College, I’ve noticed a recurring trend: students here often have a pessimistic view of the College. However, after reading through the College factbook, tax filings available through ProPublica and the College’s endowment report, I’ve come to realize that our college is slowly inching toward a financial precipice. Students’ pessimistic views may be correct;...
A Game of Goalies: Women’s Soccer Ties 0-0 Against Hood College
By Hailey Clark, Contributing Writer The Gettysburg College Women’s Soccer team faced the Hood College Blazers on a foggy Wednesday night at Clark Field. With a final score of 0-0, both defenses were tested through the 90 minute game. It was a back-and-forth game with an unexciting score; however, the Bullets displayed their talents on both sides. Leading the Bullets offensively was forward Jane Daiutolo ’26 with four shots out of...