Gettysburg Volleyball Spends Week Overseas
Oct23

Gettysburg Volleyball Spends Week Overseas

By David Goldman, Sports Editor Gettysburg volleyball stepped up their summer training trip by going overseas to Athens, Greece on a week long excursion. The Bullets took in all the ancient sights and beautiful views of Greece and had the opportunity to compete against some international talent. Here is how the squad spent their once in a lifetime training trip. Late on August 8, the Bullets arrived in Athens, and they hit the ground...

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Sunderman Sings! Recital
Oct23

Sunderman Sings! Recital

By Ella Prieto, Managing and News Editor and William Oehler, Director of Photography On Friday the Sunderman Conservatory of Music hosted “Sunderman Sings!” in Paul Recital Hall. The voice area recital featured voice students of the Sunderman Conservatory with Adjunct Instructor Kevin Gorman on piano. It featured students from various class years and programs. Zachary Ford ’25 began the night performing “Die...

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Annual Gettysburg College Policy Debate Occurs in Atrium
Oct22

Annual Gettysburg College Policy Debate Occurs in Atrium

By Brandon Fey, Staff Writer The annual Gettysburg College Campus Wide Policy Debate was held on Oct. 18 in the Atrium of the Dining Center. This was hosted by the Public Policy Department, the Public Policy House, the Public Policy Student Council and the Eisenhower Institute at Gettysburg College. Political Science Professor Dr. Ae sil Woo moderated the event. She gave an opening talk in which she introduced the goals for the debate...

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Dame Time in Milwaukee, CP3 in the Bay Area, and Denver’s Title Defense Lead NBA Storylines for 2023-24
Oct21

Dame Time in Milwaukee, CP3 in the Bay Area, and Denver’s Title Defense Lead NBA Storylines for 2023-24

By Charlie Miller, Staff Writer New faces in new places have NBA fans buzzing about this upcoming season. What should we expect from Damian Lillard, known as one of the most clutch players in the league, now united with Giannis Antetokounmpo for the Bucks? How will Chris Paul mesh with the star-studded Warriors? Will Boston bounce back from their heartbreaking defeat in the Eastern Conference Finals? Many eyes will also be on top pick...

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Opinion: The Place and Function of Adjunct Faculty
Oct20

Opinion: The Place and Function of Adjunct Faculty

By Christopher Fee, Graeff Professor of English There has been a lot of discussion lately on campus about the place and function of adjunct faculty. While I absolutely respect that various campus community members have different opinions on these issues based on differing perspectives and experiences, I was very disturbed to read a recent YikYak post that seemed particularly disparaging of this whole cohort of my colleagues, many of...

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“La Manplesa: An Uprising Remembered” Screening at the Majestic
Oct20

“La Manplesa: An Uprising Remembered” Screening at the Majestic

By Ella Prieto, Managing and News Editor  On Thursday, the documentary “La Manplesa: An Uprising Remembered” was screened at the Majestic Theater, followed by a question and answer panel featuring the director and producer of the film. This event was sponsored by the Eisenhower Institute, the Office of Multicultural Engagement, the Office of Diversity & Inclusion, Musselman Library, the Public Policy Department, Peace and Justice...

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