Analysis: How Does Gettysburg Stack Up Against Centennial Conference Competitors?
May10

Analysis: How Does Gettysburg Stack Up Against Centennial Conference Competitors?

By Garrett Glaeser, Sports Editor In the Centennial Conference’s twenty-eight years of existence, Gettysburg has won its fair share of games and championships. Walk the halls of the Jaeger Center and you’ll see walls adorned with images of outstanding teams and players. Just below the coaches’ offices are cabinets full of trophies and hall of fame inductees over the college’s long history.  Gettysburg’s first varsity sport was...

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Blast from the Past—May 4, 2021 Edition
May04

Blast from the Past—May 4, 2021 Edition

By Shannon Zeltmann, Staff Writer This week is a bit different from most. I have been writing the Blast from the Past articles for the past four years, and this will be my final one before graduating. So, here are some of my favorite articles I have found these past few years. __________ In October 1942, a second year of a new wartime tradition is discussed in the Gettysburgian. The “Keep ‘Em Smiling” program was created to send...

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Student Senate Discusses Non-Recognized Club Funding Amendment, Election Violation
May03

Student Senate Discusses Non-Recognized Club Funding Amendment, Election Violation

By Gauri Mangala, Managing Editor The Monday, April 26 meeting of Student Senate opened with a presentation from Rod Tosten ‘85, Vice President for Information Technology, and Tom Franza, Director of Infrastructure and Computing, regarding the ways that IT could most benefit the campus after the removal of classroom computer labs due to COVID-19. Students spoke up about requesting that the college fund larger packages of softwares...

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Weekly Roundup May 3 – May 9
May03

Weekly Roundup May 3 – May 9

Compiled by Jane Fitzpatrick, Assistant New Editor Monday, May 3 Psychology Honors Research Presentations Held in Masters Hall 110 Mara Auditorium from 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Students in the Psychology Honors Research program present their work Clarinet Studio Spring Recital Held outside Schmucker Hall from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Listen to Clarinet Studio students present what they’ve been working on this semester Question,...

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Takeaways from Year One of the Student Senate Inclusion Committee
May02

Takeaways from Year One of the Student Senate Inclusion Committee

By Gauri Mangala, Managing Editor Daniel Jones ‘22 is well into the second semester of his tenure as the first Inclusion Committee Chair of the Student Senate at Gettysburg College. During his time in the position, Jones has brought forth many amendments to the constitution with the goal of creating a governing body that operates closer to its tag line: ‘Senate Works for You.’ It wasn’t until peers involved in student government asked...

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