The College’s stance on Israeli occupation: What no one really mentions
Nov27

The College’s stance on Israeli occupation: What no one really mentions

By Gettysburg Anti-Capitalist Collective So I, like many of us do, spend a lot of time slogging up and down the library steps. I couldn’t help but notice the provocative photo gallery currently in the stairwell. We are, for better or worse, in many ways isolated from the world in our small college in southern Pennsylvania, so the images of graffiti covered concrete walls looming over frighted kids motivated me to take some time out of...

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DPS crime log: November 7-14, 2016
Nov21

DPS crime log: November 7-14, 2016

November 8 All other offenses/harassment/communication – Jaeger Center Assault/harassment/stalking – Stine Hall exterior of the building November 11 Liquor laws: Police arrested a student for underage consumption and drunkenness, public drunkenness – 1st block of North Washington. Harassment by computer: student received harassing messages – 133/135 N. Washington St. November 12 Liquor laws: underage...

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Chi O Night Live
Nov21

Chi O Night Live

By Noelle Zimmerman, Staff Writer On Friday, November 11, Chi Omega held a fun event called Chi O Night Live to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. As the performances were about to start, all of the lights turned off. The room was filled with cheers from different sororities. It felt like the Greek life version of Bring It On. To start the excitement, the dance team appears on stage and gives the crowd a taste of the skill...

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Bullets give up Lincoln Trophy to Diplomats
Nov21

Bullets give up Lincoln Trophy to Diplomats

By Maddie Brown, Staff Writer The Gettysburg Football team (3-6) lost to archrival Franklin and Marshall College (6-3) 28-21 in its final game of the season. The loss sent the Lincoln Trophy to the F&M Campus for the first time since the trophy was first created during the 2014 season. “Records go out the window when it comes to rivalry,” said senior linebacker Chris Miller. “Emotions really pick up when it comes to the last two...

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Fall into healthy habits
Nov17

Fall into healthy habits

By Meredith Cox, Staff Writer It is finally here. The leaves are falling, the sun is setting, and the air is changing. We are in the heart of fall and can begin to enjoy all of the special things this short season has to offer. Here are some ways you can make the most of this busy time of the year. Take advantage of the fall flavors. Warming spices make a huge appearance during October and November. Some popular ones include cinnamon,...

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