“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...
Faculty Meeting News and Notes: Oct. 20, 2023
By Laken Franchetti, Editor-in-Chief President Bob Iuliano Began Thursday’s faculty meeting stating that the administration will continue to seek effective and timely input on future decisions made to address the continuing financial enrollment stresses. Iuliano then gave shout-outs to numerous members of faculty. Iuliano thanked Director of the Sunderman Conservatory James Day and Associate Professor for the Sunderman Conservatory of...
Gettysburg Men’s Golf Takes on Golfweek October Classic
By Zion Williams, Staff Writer The Gettysburg Men’s Golf program traveled down to Sandestin, Florida to take part in the Golfweek October Classic from Oct. 15 – Oct. 17. The Bullets finished the event in 24th place out of 25 teams, and competed against some of the top Division III programs in the country. On Saturday, in round one, Gettysburg finished in 17th place with an overall score of 298. Patrick Kilcoyne ’26 led the round...
Postcard from Abroad: Planning New Experiences
By Katie Lauriello, Contributing Writer LANCASTER, ENGLAND—On a warm Sunday evening, I walked across the Millennium Bridge to Shakespeare’s Globe for an evening showing of “Macbeth.” As I began taking pictures from my seat, a woman from behind me kindly offered to take a picture for me. We introduced ourselves to each other. The woman, a professional photographer, was accompanied by a professor from South Africa who had just finished...
Gettysburg College Implements New Guided Pathways Program
By Sophie Lange, Assistant News Editor This year, Gettysburg College unveiled Guided Pathways, a program that adds co-curricular involvement to students’ academic and career experiences. Through the Pathways programs, students will gain, develop and utilize skills through the intentional selection of experiences that align with their interests. Additionally, students are provided with a framework that allows them to consider how each...
A Look into the Bullets Marching Band
By Kenzie Smith, Arts and Entertainment Editor Attending Gettysburg College presents students with many unique opportunities, and one of these opportunities is the Bullets Marching Band. Gettysburg College is the only school within the Centennial Conference to have a marching band, which provides an extra element of entertainment to home football games and gives students the opportunity to continue their marching band career from high...