Canada Gets Their Revenge: The 4 Nations Faceoff Final
By Daniel Casanta, Contributing Writer The 4 Nations Faceoff, a new addition to the National Hockey League’s midseason break, has created fireworks. The tournament has showcased high-level competition between the best players from The United States, Canada, Finland and Sweden. After the dust settled, it left the U.S and Canada against each other in the championship. The 4 Nations Faceoff was a huge success and this game was one of...
Campus Safety Crime Log: Feb. 10 – Feb. 16, 2025
Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday, Feb. 10 No Crimes Reported Tuesday, Feb. 11 Vandalism: 104 W Water St (ATO); Closed (Organization Referred to SRR/OSAGL) Wednesday, Feb. 12 Vandalism: 104 W Water St (ATO); Closed (Organization Referred to SRR/OSAGL) Vandalism: Hanson Hall; Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Thursday, Feb. 13 No Crimes Reported Friday, Feb. 14 No Crimes Reported Saturday, Feb. 15 No Crimes Reported...
Annual Snowball to Lead Avalanche of New York-Themed Events
By Heather Wirick, Assistant News Editor On Saturday, Feb. 15, Gettysburg’s Office of Student Activities and Greek Life hosted its annual Snowball dance. The semi-formal event has been a staple of student nightlife since 1994, granting students an unaffiliated opportunity to get out of the dorms for the night while donning their evening wear. CUB Ballroom was adorned with traditional Snowball decor suited to this year’s theme,...
Anthropology Department Hosts Forensic Anthropologist for ‘Finding the Fallen’ Lecture
By Rodrigo Cabrales, Contributing Writer The anthropology department welcomed forensic anthropologist Katie Pompeani ’10 to the Penn Hall Lyceum Monday evening for a discussion on the use of forensic anthropology for retrieving the remains of U.S. service members who have gone missing throughout history. Pompeani currently works for the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA). During her lecture, she provided an in-depth look at the...
Over 200 Students Participate in OSAGL ‘Build a Bae’ Event in Attic
By Joseph Zimbler, Contributing Writer On Friday night, the Office of Student Activities and Greek Life hosted its “Build a Bae” event in the Attic from 7 to 9 p.m. in which students could “build” their own stuffed animals. Those who registered in advance could select from a variety of animals including cats, dogs, lobsters and pterodactyls among others. “I love when [OSAGL] does stuff like this,” Theresa Ditri ’28 commented. Over...