Bullets football fails to bring the Tin Cup home
By Stephanie Karalis, Staff Writer The Gettysburg College football team lost to Muhlenberg College 43-7 Saturday, October 22. The game marked the eighty-first meeting between the two teams in Bullets history. Each battle determines who will take home the Old Tin Cup for the season, and Muhlenberg has shown dominance in 13 of the past 16 match-ups. Saturday’s competition marked the Mules’ fifth consecutive win. Muhlenberg stands 5-1 on...
This week in women’s issues: “Just words”
The Gettysburgian does not officially support or endorse any candidate for president, but all students and organizations are welcome to submit personal opinions and endorsements to genjo01@gettysburg.edu. By Annika Jensen, Editor-in-Chief Let me preface this article by saying that I am a sexual assault survivor. I spent nearly a year in an unhealthy relationship in which I was coerced into sex, guilted into sex, manipulated into sex,...
How to stop screwing up on your diet (Part 7)
By Ari Snaevarsson, Features Editor Last time Where I left things last time was an introduction into the next section of this series, namely actual diet changes. Some might read this and think the fact that it took seven installations to get to the actual recommendations for dietary interventions signifies my inability to get to the point in my articles. While it is true that brevity is my downfall in writing, I assure you this was...
Danish parents are chill: A lecture on parenting
By Kayla Britt, MST Editor “Danish parents are chill,” proclaims Dr. Chris Boyatzis of Bucknell University. Boyatzis gave a thought-provoking lecture on his research comparing parenting in Denmark and the US on Thursday, Sept. 13. Dr. Boyatzis is mainly interested in the concepts of risk aversion, punishment and child autonomy as they relate to parenting and culture in the US and Denmark. There are some similarities along with...
Art exhibits of note at Musselman Library
Musselman Library Next time you’re in the library and need a break from your work, take some time to visit a few of the art exhibits currently on display throughout the building. Right to Serve, Right to Lead: Lives and Legacies of the USCT Visit the current Special Collections exhibit Right to Serve, Right to Lead. The exhibit uses original artifacts, documents, and photographs to follow the evolution of African-American...