Review: ‘Cool Jazz’ Concert Brings the Cool
By Lauren Hand, Magazine Editor The experience of attending a concert by the Jazz Ensemble feels like attending a concert performed by a favorite band or musician, where audience members are active participants, and not merely spectators. At the “Cool Winter Jazz” concert on Feb. 28, 2020, performed by the Gettysburg College Jazz Ensemble and Gettysburg College Dispatch, both of which are directed by Paul Carr, audience...
A Note from the (Magazine) Editor: Entering the New Decade in Full Color
By Lauren Hand, Magazine Editor As February slowly makes way for March, it’s safe to say that most of us, in spite of our best intentions, have long since abandoned our New Year’s resolutions. Nevertheless, there is still plenty of time to aim high for the new decade. Here at The Gettysburgian, we are curious about the aspirations of our community, both individually and collectively, for the next ten years. For this issue, we reached...
Abracadaver, with Screenplay by Rhett, Airs on Hallmark Channel
By Lauren Hand, Magazine Editor What happens when a plucky crossword writer becomes involved in a magic murder mystery? In Crossword Mysteries: Abracadaver, the third film in the Crossword Mystery series, Tess Harper finds she has a real puzzle on her hands. The movie, with screenplay written by Professor and Chair of the English...
Infographic: Attitudes Towards Vaping at Gettysburg College
Features Editor Cameron D’Amica and Public Relations Manager Samantha Hann contributed to this report. This infographic originally appeared on page 20 of the December 6, 2019 edition of The Gettysburgian’s magazine.
Six Takeaways from the Senate Committee on Greek Life’s Belated Report
By Lauren Hand and Benjamin Pontz Nine weeks and three days after the report’s submission deadline and more than a week after the its submission to the Student Senate Executive Board, Senate President Patrick McKenna ’20 released the findings of the Senate Committee on Greek Life (SCOGL) Sunday afternoon. Last October, then-President Nick Arbaugh ’20 charged the nine-person committee to study the campus social...