Film Songwriter Kate Anderson ’09 Announced as Class of 2026 Commencement Speaker
By Sarah Daniels, News Editor Kate Anderson ’09, acclaimed film, television, and musical theater songwriter, has been announced as the Class of 2026 Commencement Speaker. In an email to the 2026 class, President Bob Iuliano elaborated on Anderson’s accomplishments, including her work on Apple TV’s “Central Park” and Disney Animation’s “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure,” as well as musical adaptations of “The Book Thief,” “Austenland” and...
Annual Croll Lecture: Allen Redmon on “No Country for Old Men
By Cassidy Haines, Magazine Editor On Wednesday, Feb. 4 at 5 p.m. in Breidenbaugh Hall’s Joseph Theater, the English Department welcomed Allen H. Redmon, Ph.D, to deliver a talk titled “No Country for Old Myths: Lamentations for the 21st Century in Cormac McCarthy and the Coen Brothers,” attended by a mixture of students and faculty. Redmon is a professor of English and Film Studies at Texas A&M University in Central Texas,...
2/2 Student Senate Meeting Minutes
The Gettysburg College Student Senate provided the following minutes. Besides formatting, they have not been edited in any way. Approval of Minutes Motion passed. Officer Reports President Roman Jordan Welcome back. Complete Committee Placement Form. Vice President Duquette Welcome back. Parliamentarian DiLuzio Affinity Group Leader Elections are tonight. Constitution will be reposted on our website. Tier 1 organizations have a...
Gettysburg Athletics Announces New Head Football Coach Michael Green
By Caitlin Rubsamen, Spots Editor This morning, the Gettysburg Athletic Department announced the hiring of Michael Green as the next head coach of the football team. This announcement comes two months following the firing of former head coach Maurice Banks. Green comes from the Liberty League, where he most recently served as the Defensive Coordinator for Hobart William Smith. A 2014 graduate and former center for the Statesman,...
A New Era For Gettysburg Men’s Basketball: Sitting Down with Coach Matt Hunter
By Max Ferguson, Staff Writer In Aug., former Bullets Men’s Basketball Head Coach B.J. Dunne resigned to fill a vacant head coaching position at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In his stead, Coach Matt Hunter was hired from York College, a non-conference opponent for most Bullets sports teams. There, he served as the head coach of York’s Men’s Basketball Program for thirteen years with a record of 170-148. Leading into his...