Sean Wotherspoon and His Effect on the Sneaker Culture
Apr02

Sean Wotherspoon and His Effect on the Sneaker Culture

By Malachi Briscoe, Guest Columnist Editor’s Note: The Gettysburgian hosts guest columnists from the Fashion Initiative organization at Gettysburg College. The opinions published in this section are those of the individual writers and are in no way representative of the views of The Gettysburgian staff, The Gettysburgian or Gettysburg College. Sean Wotherspoon, born on March 3, 1990 in Richmond, Virginia, possessed a love for fashion...

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Gettysburg College Choir and Camerata Perform “Uniting Voices”
Mar27

Gettysburg College Choir and Camerata Perform “Uniting Voices”

By Kenzie Smith, Arts & Entertainment Editor On Saturday, the Sunderman Conservatory of Music hosted the choir concert “Uniting Voices” in Paul Recital Hall at 8 p.m. This concert consisted of performances by Gettysburg College Choir and Camerata.  Conducted by Associate Professor Susan Hochmiller, Camerata, an eight-person choir group, began the performance with Vittoria Aleotti’s “Hor che la vaga Aurora.” This piece was one of...

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Joint Honors Recital: Abbey Jemison and Michael Tropp
Mar25

Joint Honors Recital: Abbey Jemison and Michael Tropp

By David Poulos, Staff Writer Health science major and German and music double minor Abbey Jemison ’24 and music education major and peace and justice studies minor Michael Tropp ’25 performed a joint honorary recital on Mar. 1 in Paul Recital Hall. The recital included selections with an emphasis on brass such as “Action,” which was performed by both Jemison and Tropp. The remaining pieces were performed by Jemison and Tropp...

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Wardrobe 101
Mar20

Wardrobe 101

By Dan Nyguen, Guest Columnist Editor’s Note: The Gettysburgian hosts guest columnists from the Fashion Initiative organization at Gettysburg College. The opinions published in this section are those of the individual writers and are in no way representative of the views of The Gettysburgian staff, The Gettysburgian or Gettysburg College. A well-curated wardrobe is essential for several reasons. It is important for personal...

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Senior Spotlight: Jacob Kennell, Percussion
Mar20

Senior Spotlight: Jacob Kennell, Percussion

By Sarah Daniels, Staff Writer On Saturday, March 2, environmental studies and music major Jacob Kennell ’24 performed his senior recital in Paul Recital Hall at 7 p.m. Starting with “Rebonds b,” composed by Iannis Xenakis, Kennell used a variety of percussion instruments with various tools, from rubber mallets to string bows. Following was Robert Honstein’s “An Economy of Means,” which has four parts, all using items including...

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Senior Spotlight: Leah McCann, Violin
Mar18

Senior Spotlight: Leah McCann, Violin

By Kenzie Smith, Arts & Entertainment Editor On Mar. 2 at 8:30 p.m. in Paul Recital Hall, music and Spanish double major Leah McCann ’24 took to the stage to perform her senior recital. This performance spotlighted McCann’s talent on the violin, an instrument she has been playing for thirteen years. The recital began with a combination of works by Elizabeth Bishop ’23 and Natalie Dolan ’23. Bishop’s piece was entitled “Duets for...

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