Winter Break Immersion Trips Canceled Due to Rise in COVID Cases
Dec21

Winter Break Immersion Trips Canceled Due to Rise in COVID Cases

By Nicole DeJacimo, Managing Editor This week, the Center for Public Service announced the cancellation of all winter break immersion trips, both domestic and international, due to a rise in COVID-19 cases.  In an email to the immersion trip students, Director of the Center for Public Service Jeff Rioux explained the concerns about the trip. “With significant increases in [the] risk of infection we also do not want to unnecessarily...

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Opinion: Woefully Inadequate Mental Disability Accommodations are Indicative Of Larger Problems
Dec20

Opinion: Woefully Inadequate Mental Disability Accommodations are Indicative Of Larger Problems

By Casey Ottaway, A&E Editor I am an adult with severe ADHD. I was diagnosed a decade ago, but as I’ve grown older, more mature, and more aware, it has become increasingly clear to me that educational systems have been discriminating against me for my disability for my entire life, and never has this discrimination been more prominent than here at Gettysburg. It took me a long time to come to this realization; this is largely...

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The Sunderman Conservatory Announces New Faculty Members
Dec20

The Sunderman Conservatory Announces New Faculty Members

By Julia Gokalp, Contributing Writer As Gettysburg College welcomed the return of the full student body this semester, new appointees were concurrently welcomed to the faculty of the Sunderman Conservatory of Music. In a series of emails addressed to the students and staff of the Conservatory, its director, James Day, introduced each of the new faculty members to the community. Among the new members of the faculty is Eric Byrd, the...

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Staff Spotlight: Amanda Del Gaudio
Dec20

Staff Spotlight: Amanda Del Gaudio

By Sydney Dyer, Contributing Writer In June, Gettysburg College welcomed Amanda Del Gaudio as the inaugural Director of Gender Equity and LGBTQIA+ Life. Del Gaudio, who uses she/they pronouns, took the first full-time position as director when the college decided to combine two offices to create a single space. Their first order of business has been rebranding and hiring; a total of 10 student employees now work at the Gender and...

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Senior Spotlight: Brian Buechele
Dec20

Senior Spotlight: Brian Buechele

By Casey Ottaway, A&E Editor Those who saw Into the Woods in early November might remember the sensational performance of Brian Buechele ’22 as “Jack.” With a combination of brilliant (and often improvised) physical comedy, nuanced acting, and a show-stopping performance of “Giants in the Sky,” Buechele’s prodigious talent and his love of musical theater were on display for all to see. A music education major, Buechele recently...

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