Care Bear Cares: Dealing with an Honor Code violation
Sep24

Care Bear Cares: Dealing with an Honor Code violation

If you’re dealing with a problem with classes, friends or anything else on campus, odds are someone else at Gettysburg is having a similar problem. So rather than confide in your parents or reliable best friend, why not publish your personal problems for all the world to see!? It’s like when you go up to your professor with a question, and he or she insists that you ask so the entire class can hear in case other students have the same...

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Bullets football claims victory against Juniata
Sep24

Bullets football claims victory against Juniata

By Sara Laughna, Contributing Writer It took Juniata College less than six minutes to score on their first possession of the game, but from that point on it was all Gettysburg as the Bullets ended Saturday with a 28-7 win. Senior Kody Smith led the Bullets, throwing for one touchdown and rushing for another two.  Smith went 11 for 18 on pass attempts for the day.  Senior Ted Delia led the team in rushing with 68 yards and one...

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Field hockey upsets No. 8 Ursinus with 4-1 win
Sep24

Field hockey upsets No. 8 Ursinus with 4-1 win

By Pete Barrett, Staff Writer After losing to Ursinus College as a first-year, Senior Megan Feeg walked directly from the bench to the stands and said to her parents, “I want to beat them [before I graduate].” Ever since, it hads become the 5-foot- 6-inch, curly-haired goal-keeper’s personal goal. Feeg circled the Ursinus matchup on her College-issued student planner each year, only to see the Bullets fall in defeat. On Saturday, the...

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Opinion: Changes needed in College’s dining services

By Riley Park, Opinions Editor The dining facilities on this campus are no longer large enough to accommodate the student population. For those of you with a short attention span or who are in a rush and just glancing at the first sentences of articles to get an idea of what they’re about and whether you want to read them, there. It’s over. You can now go about your business if you so choose. Or, you can continue reading. I leave it...

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Erin Duran steps in as new Res. Life coordinator, LGBTQA Advisor
Sep24

Erin Duran steps in as new Res. Life coordinator, LGBTQA Advisor

By Lauren Bly, Women’s Center Correspondent When I stepped into Erin Duran’s office in Stine Hall, I was immediately greeted by a striking sense of positivity and friendliness. As he laughed about how he escaped the Southern accent that characterizes his family in Dallas, Texas, Duran’s openness and understanding quickly eradicated the momentary awkwardness that often characterizes the first few minutes of an interview. Duran is new...

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