Editorial: What We Know About Josh Wagner
By Members of The Gettysburgian’s Editorial Board THE ISSUE: Joshua Wagner ‘19 was selected as the student speaker at this May’s Commencement exercises. Since that announcement was made, a group of students has begun to circulate a petition advocating Josh’s removal in light of an article he wrote as part of last spring’s April Fools edition for The Gettysburgian. The article — titled “13 Places Safer than FIJI Basement on...
Sunderman Spotlight: Camille Iorio
By Katherine Lentz, Arts & Entertainment Editor What is your major? I am a bachelor of arts in Music with a minor in Sociology. What is your instrument? I am a vocalist, specifically a Soprano! I study with Dr. Hochmiller. What has been the most important part of your conservatory experience? I have had the opportunity to work with and hear many exceptional musicians. Hearing Kenny Garrett perform was a very moving experience for...
Sunderman Spotlight: John Glennon
By Katherine Lentz, Arts & Entertainment Editor What is your major? Bachelor of Music with a focus in Trumpet Performance. What is your instrument? My primary instrument is the trumpet but I have been studying voice under Dr. Susan Hochmiller for nearly a year. What has been the most important part of your conservatory experience? The Sunderman Conservatory has extraordinary faculty. They do a remarkable job encouraging their...
Sunderman Spotlight: Sophia Rostock
By Katherine Lentz, Arts & Entertainment Editor What is your major? I am a Music Performance major and a Business minor. What is your instrument? Cello. What has been the most important part of your conservatory experience? The most important part of my conservatory experience has been learning from all of my amazing professors and playing beautiful and interesting music with my peers. How will your time here have an influence on...
Review: ‘Podunk Moon’ by Erin Geil
By Katherine Lentz, Arts & Entertainment Editor Erin Geil’s ‘Podunk Moon’ is simultaneously a punch in the gut, and a delight to experience. A poetry anthology is not typically the first thing I would reach for on a bookshelf, but this collection, complete with a snippet from Geil’s first full length novel, ‘The Great American,’ managed to thoroughly entertain me. While the subject matter of some of the poems is not laden with...