Great Work from Home: Food Brews and Booze
By Jane Fitzpatrick, Features Editor Humbly proclaimed as simply, “Two dudes sharing their love for everything on the culinary spectrum,” the Foods Brews & Booze Instagram account is an up and coming foodie heaven created by sophomores Nate Rell ’22 and Daniel Jones ’22. Rell and Jones both have experience in the food service industry. Rell is an experienced barista who has worked in Commons and at the Starbucks on the...
Easy Dessert Recipes to Make at Home While Social Distancing
By Jane Fitzpatrick, Features Editor With the coronavirus causing quite a scare, people have swept through local grocery stores and supermarkets to prepare for the worst. It may be difficult to find even the most basic needs. There are several food products, however, that many homes probably already have, stocked up in the back of the pantry. The challenge is finding the best ways to combine simple ingredients. Here are a few...
Now Hear This Goes Digital
By Jane Fitzpatrick, Features Editor Sunderman Conservatory’s Now Hear This program is a weekly recital time for students, faculty, and guests to perform and present what they have been working on during the semester. The event is normally held in the Paul Recital Hall, but because of the College’s transition to online education, these weekly gatherings have been cancelled for the rest of the spring semester. “Schmucker From A...
Conservatory Takes Steps to Continue Ensembles and Instruction Remotely
By Jane Fitzpatrick, Features Editor The Sunderman Conservatory has been facing new challenges presented in making music together, apart. Ensembles, from Camerata to Orchestra, are looking forward to some new and exciting projects ahead. Private instruction and weekly studio meetings are being accomplished through Zoom, using specific settings options to optimize the application for music transmission. Some studios will also be...
April Fools: Renegade Faculty Members Mobilize to Defend Beloved Gazebo
By Jane Fitzpatrick, Features Editor Professors who live in and around Gettysburg have clandestinely joined together and set up a live streaming camera on campus for those of us who are feeling homesick at home. The camera is focused on our beloved gazebo, a favorite spot for friends, lovers, lonely poets, and procrastinators alike. DPS has removed the camera several times and asked the sneaky professors to stay off campus, to no...