Gettysburg Appoints Inaugural Director of Gender Equity and LGBTQIA+ Life
By Phoebe Doscher, Editor-in-Chief Starting June 1, Amanda Del Gaudio began as Gettysburg’s inaugural Director of Gender Equity and LGBTQIA+ Life. Del Gaudio formerly served as the Assistant Director of LGBTQ+ Advocacy and Awareness at Hofstra University. Del Gaudio’s role entails leadership over initiatives for the Women’s Center and LGBTQIA+ Life. In an Instagram Live on the LGBTQIA+ Life’s page, she outlined her goals to...
Anne Ehrlich Appointed Vice President for College Life and Dean of Students
Anne Ehrlich, Courtsey of Knox College By Nicole DeJacimo, Managing Editor Today, President Bob Iuliano announced in a campus-wide email Dean Julie Ramsey’s new successor, Anne Ehrlich, who hails from Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois. Ehlrich will serve as Gettysburg’s Vice President for College Life and Dean of Students beginning July 26. At Knox College, Ehrlich served as the Vice President for Student Development since 2016....
Gettysburg Alumna Revives Efforts to Make Arrest Following 2013 Sexual Assault
By Phoebe Doscher, Editor-in-Chief On May 17, the Associated Press released a story about two sexual assault cases that occurred on Gettysburg’s campus in 2013 and 2014. Gettysburg alumna Shannon Keeler ‘17 and former Gettysburg student Katayoun Amir-Aslani came forward about their experiences after Keeler received a message with an alleged confession to her sexual assault, prompting her to bring the case to Pennsylvania authorities...
One-Quarter of Student Body Vaccinated, College Announces Deadlines for COVID Vaccinations
By Phoebe Doscher, Editor-in-Chief This afternoon, Interim Vice President for College Life and Dean of Students Jeff Foster sent an email to the campus community outlining the fall 2021 vaccine requirement for Gettysburg students. Nearly a quarter of the student body has received vaccinations for COVID-19, according to Health Services’ immunization records. The remainder of students must be fully vaccinated at least fourteen days...
The Class of 2021 in Sports
By Garrett Glaeser, Sports Editor This year’s graduating class of athletes have had their daily routines and expectations consistently upended for the past year. Many athletes still have vivid memories from last March when spring teams on spring break trips had to rapidly pack up and go home. However, their success is still remarkable and indicative of a continual rise in Gettysburg athletics. With the loss of this academic year’s...