Opinion: How U.S. Cities Fuel Genocide at the Expense of Their Communities
Editor’s Note: This article is the third in a new opinion series by the Anti-Racist Collective, a student organization seeking to “deconstruct racial discrimination on campus.” This series is titled “World Conflicts & Humanitarian Exigency.” By Sophia Dotterweich, Guest Columnist Since October 2023, more than 60,000 Palestinian men, women, and children have been killed in Gaza as a direct result of military activity carried out...
Campus Safety Crime Log: Nov. 3 – 9, 2025
Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday, Nov. 3 Theft, Vandalism: Hanson Hall; Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Tuesday, Nov. 4 Theft, Vandalism: 104 W Water St (ATO); Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Wednesday, Nov. 5 No Crimes Reported Thursday, Nov. 6 No Crimes Reported Friday, Nov. 7 No Crimes Reported Saturday, Nov. 8 No Crimes Reported Sunday, Nov. 9 No Crimes...
Africana Studies and Economics Host Dr. Monde Muyangwa for 20th Annual Gondwe Lecture
By Celena Glaghassi, Staff Writer On Thursday, Nov. 6, the Department of Africana Studies collaborated with the Department of Economics and the Economic Progress Alliance of Crawford County to host Dr. Monde Muyangwa for her lecture, “U.S.-Africa Relations in an Evolving Global Order.” The event marked the twentieth annual Derrick K. Gondwe Memorial Lecture, and began at 5:10 p.m. in the Mara Auditorium. Africana studies and...
Grammy Award Winning Duo Caroline Shaw and Sō Percussion Visit Gettysburg College
By Ainsley Green, Staff Writer Last month, critically acclaimed percussion ensemble Sō Percussion and long-time collaborator Caroline Shaw performed a concert in the Majestic Theater at 8 p.m. The event was open to the Gettysburg community and was a collaboration with Gettysburg College’s Sunderman Conservatory. The concert featured works by the ensemble and Shaw, along with Danni Lee. Lee and Shaw form their own music duo called...
The Mercury and Sigma Tau Delta Host Student Reading
By Jules Young, Arts & Entertainment Editor Last month, The Mercury and Sigma Tau Delta hosted a joint open mic event in the Shmucker Art Gallery to feature students’ recent writing projects. The Mercury is the literary magazine on campus, which compiles student writing and art projects each year, and Sigma Tau Delta is the campus’s English honors society. Together, these two groups planned a literary event to make themselves more...