Sunderman Conservatory of Music Presents Fall Choir Concert
By Noah Simkiss, Staff Writer The Sunderman Conservatory of Music at Gettysburg College held the Fall Choir Concert on Friday, Nov. 1 in the Paul Recital Hall. The concert featured Audeamus, Camerata, Concert Choir and College Choir. Directed by Robert Natter and accompanied by pianists Scott Crowne and Tim Foster, the choirs brought to life a range of autumnal themes such as camaraderie and community, the passing of time and eerie...
Bullets Volleyball Sweeps Dickinson in Nineteenth Win of Season
By Noah Simkiss, Staff Writer On Wednesday, Oct. 30, the Gettysburg women’s volleyball team faced Dickinson College in Break Gym, where they battled for a 3-0 victory. With the two schools situated just 30 miles apart and placed fourth and fifth respectively in the current Centennial Conference standings, the matchup was full of enthusiasm from both the athletes and the audience. Energy was high from the beginning, with the Bullets...
The Hauntings of Gettysburg College
A Collection of Ghost Stories from the Nation’s Most Haunted College By Noah Simkiss, Contributing Writer In the nearly 240 years since its founding, Gettysburg has established itself as a town of legend. It has become a dream destination for history buffs who visit the town to marvel at the cannon balls planted in Civil War era buildings and walk the battlefields of one of the most influential military engagements in United...
Bullets Football Defeated by Muhlenberg Mules
By Noah Simkiss, Contributing Writer On Oct. 19, Bullets football faced off against the Muhlenberg Mules in Allentown. Entering the game, the two teams were evenly matched, with an overall record of 43-43-1 when facing each other, dating back to 1907. Ultimately, the Bullets were defeated by a final score of 42-58. Despite the loss, the team fought until the very end, and multiple players set personal season- or career-highs. Barely...