Community Dialogue Meeting Addresses Identity-Based Bias, Race and Accountability
By Vincent DiFonzo, Editor-in-Chief On Thursday, Gettysburg College hosted a campus dialogue session. The hour-and-a-half session, held in the College Union Ballroom, was facilitated by Jason Craige Harris of the Perception Institute and addressed issues of “race, identity, accountability, and repair.” The session was held in conjunction with Conversations for Change. The afternoon’s athletics schedule was cleared to encourage...
Jazz Combo Concert Performed at Sunderman Conservatory
By Nathaniel Swindell, Staff Writer On Nov. 23, the Sunderman Conservatory hosted a jazz combo concert performed by thirteen students, featuring a mix of songs from famous jazz artists such as Herbie Hancock, Wes Montgomery and Sonny Stitt. The songs were chosen to allow the musicians to play jazz that best displayed the techniques used in creating it. “The purpose of the concerts, at least, my philosophy, is to give students a...
Jake Paul Defeats Mike Tyson by Unanimous Decision
By Max Ferguson, Staff Writer Last week, YouTube star turned boxer Jake Paul took on one of the most dominant boxers in the history of the sport, Mike Tyson, in a boxing match in AT&T Stadium in Dallas. Paul, who began fighting competitively in 2018, started out by fighting fellow YouTubers in amateur creator boxing promotions. His debut fight was against Deji Olatunji, who used to go by ComedyShortsGamer on YouTube. Paul’s boxing...
Campus Safety Crime Log: Nov. 11 – Nov. 17, 2024
Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday, Nov. 11 Vandalism: Paul Hall; Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Tuesday, Nov. 12 No Crimes Reported Wednesday, Nov. 13 Theft: Briedenbaugh Hall; Closed (Transferred to Gettysburg PD) Thursday, Nov. 14 No Crimes Reported Friday, Nov. 15 No Crimes dReported Saturday, Nov. 16 Underage Drinking: Paul Hall; Closed (Person Arrested on Listed Charges) Clery Act Drug Law Violation Arrests:...
NCAA Division III Championship: Gettysburg Bullets Knock Out Manhattanville to Stay Alive
By Hailey Clark, Staff Writer Yesterday, the Gettysburg Bullets’ Women’s Volleyball team defeated the Manhattanville Valiants 3-0. The match was played in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, and was the first for the Bullets in the NCAA Division III Women’s Volleyball Championship. Winning each set, the Bullets displayed their dominance on the court throughout the entire match. Gettysburg led in every aspect of the game. Starting the match...
Student Senate 11/18: Amendment Debate, Immediate Second Meeting After Initial Adjournment
By Brandon Fey, News Editor Officer Reports President Michael Woods ’25 announced that the Senate would not meet again until Dec. 2. Vice President Abby Ruggiero ’25 stated that the Board of Committee Chairs had unanimously voted in favor of the amendment requiring that senators be assigned to committees to be voted upon by the senate. Treasurer Jack Thompson ’27 reported that the Senate has $50,136.01 on hand. Committee Reports The...