Jupiter-orbiting satellite Juno to return to Earth
Apr26

Jupiter-orbiting satellite Juno to return to Earth

By Graham Alabdulla, Staff Writer Jupiter, the largest planet, and gas giant in the solar system is also the fifth planet from the Sun. Due to some of its known properties including its highly radioactive atmosphere and magnetosphere as well as many of its unknown aspects, NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) started planning the satellite Juno to monitor the planet’s atmosphere and other related anomalies in 2011....

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Write Night at Musselman Library
Apr25

Write Night at Musselman Library

By Musselman Library Staff Musselman Library is hosting its second Write Night this week! Stop by the main floor of the library on Wednesday, April 26th from 7-11PM to get help with all of your research needs. It is a busy, stressful time in the semester, so rather than run all over campus to find assistance, come and access many of your most helpful research aids all in one place! Library Peer Research Men tors, PLAs from various...

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Men’s track and field move past injuries
Apr24

Men’s track and field move past injuries

By Andy Milone, Web Content Editor The Gettysburg men’s track & field team competed this past Saturday at Widener University where they faced some top-line D1, D2 and D3 teams and sought to reach new levels even without some key contributors. Senior captain Nathan Wojick was the top collegiate finisher in the 800 meter dash with a personal best of 1:54.34 and added to his resume with his first ever 200 meter dash in a time of...

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Men’s lacrosse tops Haverford
Apr24

Men’s lacrosse tops Haverford

By Steph Karalis, Staff Writer The Gettysburg men’s lacrosse team traveled to Swan Field Saturday to play in a Centennial Conference (CC) game against Haverford College. The Bullets entered the game with intensity coming off a win against No. 6 Dickinson on April 12. The game began with junior Geoff Fulgione winning the faceoff and getting possession for the Bullets from a ground ball. This allowed for sophomore Mitch Wykoff to shoot,...

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Great Barrier Reef in jeopardy due to climate change
Apr24

Great Barrier Reef in jeopardy due to climate change

By Sam Siomko, Staff Writer When we were kids, Pixar’s Finding Nemo brought us up close and personal to a thriving coral reef in Australia filled with quirky little tropical fish who made the reef their home. Since that movie’s release, people across the world have begun to take an interest in the Great Barrier Reef, a place most people could only dream about visiting. Running along the north-east coast of Australia, this reef is the...

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