Women’s Center celebrates annual Day of Service for Emily Silverstein
By Kara VanBlargan, Women’s Center Correspondent Most Gettysburg College students spent last Saturday morning of Springfest either hungover or still drunk from the night before. However, I, along with three of my fellow students powered through our hangovers to make the ten-minute trip to the Shining Stars Therapeutic Ministries. Approximately 35 students participated in various service projects around the local area, organized...
Gettysburg baseball completes their regular season 31-6
By Kelly Keith, Staff Writer Gettysburg baseball split a Centennial Conference doubleheader at Haverford College this past Saturday. The Bullets lost the opener 9-1 but took a 6-2 victory in the nightcap, which was Head Coach John Campo’s 1,000th game coached at Gettysburg College. In the opener, the Bullets showcased a season-high of five errors, which allowed for Haverford to capture seven unearned runs. Senior Drew Felsenthal...
Knowing your limitations is knowing yourself as well
Andrew Monthey, Opinions Editor At the Delphi Temple, a laconic phrase was etched above the entrance. It is only two words and its meaning can be seen in many ways. The Greek “gnothi seauton” is faintly etched in above the low hanging gateway between the human world and the ritual world, at least for the Greek. “Gnothi seauton” is Greek for “know thyself.” And before you enter into a new world, you had better know yourself....
Take a break during finals week and enjoy some art at Musselman Library
Courtesy of Musselman Library While final exams and project deadlines loom, it is always good to get up and walk away from your books, computer, and notecards to give yourself a break. When you are in Musselman Library, take advantage of the many exhibits on display for the rest of the semester. “The Price of Freedom,” a diorama depicting a scene at Pennsylvania College on July 5th, 1863, has been donated to Gettysburg College by the...
Tablets not as popular among college students
By Kenneth Lewis, Staff Writer With all the commercials and innovations surrounding tablets by companies such as Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft, you would expect this device to be extremely popular with students. Advertisers talk about its ability to help coordinate and manage group projects, clearly directed at college students and offices. However, the student demographic has not caught onto this tablet trend as much as may seem...