Chief President’s Report President Bob Iuliano began the final faculty meeting of the academic year with an admissions ...
By Ella Prieto, Editor-in-Chief On Tuesday, Senior Class President Aynsley Lane ’26 announced Bishruti Rijal ’26 as the ...
On Sunday afternoon, Vice President for College Life Anne Ehrlich sent a campus-wide email with an update on the investigation into the racially-charged incident at an unofficial swim team social ...
This crossword originally appeared on page 23 of the No. 3 February edition of The Gettysburgian magazine.
Two students have been suspended from the Gettysburg swim team following a report that a racial slur was carved into the body of a team member at a social gathering. The names of students involved are ...
Gettysburg Mayor Chad-Alan Carr resigned in the afternoon of March 3. Gettysburg Borough Council President Matthew Moon, who is now serving as the interim mayor, announced the news earlier today. He ...
On Friday afternoon, the family of the student who had a racial slur cut into their body at an informal social gathering of swim team members contacted The Gettysburgian to publicize their statement ...
Gettysburg maintains a distinct national identity as a town defined by its history. The town’s Victorian architecture has been a consistent representation of a place set in time. However, this ...
As Director of the Center for Public Service (CPS) at Gettysburg College, where he has worked for the past 15 years, Jeffrey “Jeff” Rioux has strived to connect students and faculty to the greater ...
The first iteration of the Bullet Hole opened in October 1953 in Weidensall Hall. It had “jukebox dancing at all times when the fountain is open” and operated 8 am to 11 pm daily. Though the location ...
The head coach of the Gettysburg College women’s soccer team has resigned amid accusations of verbal and mental abuse targeting student-athletes on the team. Coach Matt Garrett resigned on Friday, Nov ...
July 1, 1863, at first, appeared to be a relatively normal day for students at Pennsylvania College, despite the Civil War inching closer and closer to the town. A number of students were still ...
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