Bullets Volleyball Sweeps Dickinson in Nineteenth Win of Season
Nov01

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...

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Congressional Candidate Beth Farnham Visits College Democrats
Nov01

Congressional Candidate Beth Farnham Visits College Democrats

By Brandon Fey, News Editor Gettysburg College Democrats hosted Beth Farnham, the Democratic nominee for Congress in Pennsylvania’s thirteenth House district, on Wednesday, Oct. 30 for a discussion on local politics and abortion.  Farnham prefaced her talk by acknowledging the difficulty she faces as a Democratic candidate in a historically conservative district. Despite this, she remains determined to hold abortion access and...

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Senior Spotlight: Marissa Duggan, Soprano
Oct31

Senior Spotlight: Marissa Duggan, Soprano

By Ainsley Green, Staff Writer On Friday, Oct. 4, Marissa Duggan ’24 performed her Minor Honors Recital in Paul Recital Hall at 3 p.m. Duggan is a health sciences major and a music minor who has been involved in a wide variety of productions, concerts and ensembles throughout her time at Gettysburg. The recital hall was filled with a supportive audience of family, friends, faculty and peers who came out to watch Duggan perform this...

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What’s Wrong With the New York Jets?
Oct31

What’s Wrong With the New York Jets?

By Owen Kutlu, Sports Editor This was the year. This was finally the season. The New York Jets were going to turn around their dreadful recent history — all thanks to Aaron Rodgers. He was the savior of the franchise.  Or, at least he was supposed to be… After a tragic season opener last year in which Rodgers tore his achilles on his first drive in a Jets uniform, he was set to return and take this team to the promised land. As said...

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The Hauntings of Gettysburg College
Oct31

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...

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Student Senate 10/28: Pool Proposal and Halloween Events
Oct31

Student Senate 10/28: Pool Proposal and Halloween Events

By Brandon Fey, News Editor Officer Reports                                                                                                                                                                                                  President Michael Woods ’25 announced that the following Nov. 4 meeting would be “Senate Halloween.” He welcomed costumes and said that there would be candy. He also announced that there is now a full...

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