“Story Of A Rape Survivor” performance moves students
By Janelle Thompson, Women’s Center Writer Last week Thursday, Gettysburg College was thrilled to host the production of SOARS, Story of a Rape Survivor, in CUB Ballroom. Brought to our school by the A Long Walk Home, Inc. a nonprofit devoted to ending sexual violence through the emotive powers of visual and performing art therapy, this event was a grand success. A Long Walk Home’s main goal is to spread awareness about the...
4D printing technology revolutionizes the field
By Rhett Maiorana, Contributing Writer 3D printing technology is dramatically revolutionizing many areas of society and its usage is rising fast. But there is something even better around the corner: 4D printing. Now, the printing we do at the library, that’s 2D. Those machines can only take in to account length and width. 3D printing creates objects, which require length, width, and height. 3D printing is relatively recent and its...
Ku Klux Klan rally riles up Gettysburg residents, “Voices of Unity” unites
By Rebecca Fisher, Contributing Writer Yells of protest shattered the calm of what was supposed to be a typical Saturday afternoon, October 5th. “We will not stop,” proclaimed imperial wizard Richard Preston of the Ku Klux Klan. “We will do this every single month.” Shouts were matched by Gettysburg citizens fighting against the demonstration. One Gettysburg resident, Charles Weise, walked up to the Klan members. “You are not welcome...
Bullets tackle Crusaders and DMS in Charity Event
By Shannon Keeler, Staff Writer Preceding every game, captains Hugo Nolasco, Cody DiAmore and Zach Miller walk out to the center of the field, side-by-side and hand-in-hand. On Saturday, however, a youthful pair of smiling, adorable individuals dressed in Bullet’s jerseys accompanied the trio on their walk to the coin toss. The captains, as well as the team, knew that every touchdown, turnover, sack and field goal that they obtained...
Lectures and discussions with Bill Ayers cause controversy
By Bradley Holliday, Copy Editor The College’s invitation to Bill Ayers to speak has been called into question by multiple people. He spoke on “Queering Education” during an nGender session Tuesday, Oct. 1 at noon and again that evening about education reform. While these conversations were deemed appropriate because of Ayers’ experiences in education, the question remains as to whether or not a more appropriate speaker could...