Student Senate 11/18: Amendment Debate, Immediate Second Meeting After Initial Adjournment 
Nov21

Student Senate 11/18: Amendment Debate, Immediate Second Meeting After Initial Adjournment 

By Brandon Fey, News Editor Officer Reports President Michael Woods ’25 announced that the Senate would not meet again until Dec. 2.  Vice President Abby Ruggiero ’25 stated that the Board of Committee Chairs had unanimously voted in favor of the amendment requiring that senators be assigned to committees to be voted upon by the senate. Treasurer Jack Thompson ’27 reported that the Senate has $50,136.01 on hand. Committee Reports  The...

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Campus Safety Alerts Community to Increase in Thefts from Vehicles 
Nov21

Campus Safety Alerts Community to Increase in Thefts from Vehicles 

By Vincent DiFonzo, Editor-in-Chief On Thursday, Executive Director of Campus Safety Alex Wiltz sent an email informing the campus of an increase in vehicle break-ins observed throughout the Gettysburg borough.  “Local authorities have alerted us to a rise in thefts from vehicles in Adams County, the Borough of Gettysburg, and on campus,” wrote Wiltz.  Wiltz advised students to ensure that their vehicles are locked with valuables out...

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Amnesty International Gettysburg Conducts Letter Writing Event
Nov21

Amnesty International Gettysburg Conducts Letter Writing Event

By Anaya Koirala, Contributing Writer On Tuesday, Nov. 19, the Gettysburg College chapter of Amnesty International began its “Write for Rights” letter-writing campaign, am event held in the CUB Junction in order to enable students to support activists facing wrongful incarceration around the globe for activities such as speaking against the government, demanding women’s rights and advocating for climate justice. Attendees drafted...

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Richardson Event Traces the Rise of Digital Propaganda to Political Cults 
Nov21

Richardson Event Traces the Rise of Digital Propaganda to Political Cults 

By Ella Prieto, Managing Editor  On Tuesday, Nov. 19, alumnus Thomas Cassara ’23 presented at the Richardson Event in the Pennsylvania Hall Lyceum. His speech, titled “May the Matrix Guide You: Online Political Cult Formation in the Digital Age,” traced the rise of propaganda throughout the world.  Cassara began with a brief history of propaganda, divided into the pre- and post-printing press periods. In the ancient world, propaganda...

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Senior Spotlight: Michael Tropp, Tenor and Bass Trombone
Nov19

Senior Spotlight: Michael Tropp, Tenor and Bass Trombone

  By Kenzie Smith, Arts and Entertainment Editor On Nov. 2, community members, students and faculty gathered in Paul Recital Hall for music education major and peace and justice studies minor Michael Tropp’s senior recital. Tropp demonstrated his talent in instrument by playing both the tenor and bass trombone. Scott Crowne accompanied Tropp on piano in select pieces.  The recital began with “A quick trip with lots of baggage” by...

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