PlayStation 4 and Xbox One battle for top gaming console
Dec06

PlayStation 4 and Xbox One battle for top gaming console

By Andrew Monthey, Staff Writer This holiday season, gamers and others will have to make tough decisions on what their choice of consoles will be. Earlier this year, Sony released the highly anticipated PlayStation 4, the newest addition to a family that has dominated the gamer scene for years. The new product has many features to watch for. Let’s see how the PlayStation 4 stacks up against other consoles in the newest generation. The...

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Gettysburg College now slated to host 2014 Gettysburg Festival
Dec06

Gettysburg College now slated to host 2014 Gettysburg Festival

By Brendan Raleigh, Web Editor Gettysburg College has recently been set as the main venue for the 2014 Gettysburg Festival, an annual celebration made up of various musical performances, art galleries and various other attractions. The college will also host the two subsequent festivals in 2015 and 2016. This agreement was made between Gettysburg Festival, Inc. Executive Director Randy Prasse and Gettysburg College President Janet...

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Bullets blast through tournament, start season 2-0
Nov27

Bullets blast through tournament, start season 2-0

By Shannon Keeler, Staff Writer The Gettysburg women’s basketball team made school history last season by finishing off their season as Centennial Conference Champions as well as the national leader in defensive opponent field-goal percentage. Luckily, the team entered the season with a roster relatively unchanged. With an entire team of returners, along with three additional first-years, the only difference now is that the squad has...

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Cycling Across the Country For Lyme Disease, John Donnally Visits Gettysburg
Nov27

Cycling Across the Country For Lyme Disease, John Donnally Visits Gettysburg

By AnnaMarie Houlis, Editor-in-Chief 24-year-old John Donnally stopped in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania at the Gettysburg Bicycle and Fitness Center, Wednesday, en route of a 4,000-mile cycling journey across the country, as part of the Tick-Borne Disease Alliance (TBDA) Bite Back for a Cure campaign working in conjunction with the Silicon Valley-based Bay Area Lyme Foundation. In an effort to raise $50,000, Donnally, joined by fellow...

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Don’t let the door hit you
Nov27

Don’t let the door hit you

By Stephany Harrington, Opinions Editor Lately, I’ve been having some concerns with humanity. My friends can confirm that I sometimes go on an unyielding rampage about how discourteous and rude people are. And it really does bother me how disrespectful and impolite some people are, on this campus and elsewhere. These problems are nothing new, nor are my complaints. But I have become increasingly frustrated with people. People...

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