Students Celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility
Apr10

Students Celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility

By Kyle Beatty, Staff Writer On Saturday, Mar. 27, those taking advantage of the warm weather by taking a walk down Carlisle Street were greeted with blue and pink decorations on the porches and front yards of six College Houses, with a few more scattered across campus. House Leaders and members had set up stands for an early celebration of Transgender Day of Visibility (Mar. 31st), an event dedicated to celebrating the lives and...

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Student Senate Gears Up for Elections
Apr08

Student Senate Gears Up for Elections

By Katie Oglesby, News Editor The first Senate meeting of April began with a discussion about technocratic elections as well as presidential and vice presidential elections. They began to accept applications for technocratic positions on Tuesday, the same day as the forum for the presidential and vice presidential elections. Student Senate President Kurtis Grey ‘21 announced that student organizations are allowed to host outdoor...

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Harvard Law Professor Jack Goldsmith on How to Put ‘Guardrails’ on the Presidency
Apr06

Harvard Law Professor Jack Goldsmith on How to Put ‘Guardrails’ on the Presidency

By Katie Oglesby, News Editor On Thursday, Mar. 25, Learned Hand Professor of Law at Harvard Law School,  Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, and co-founder of Lawfare Jack Goldsmith joined the Fielding Center for Presidential Leadership Study to discuss his book After Trump: Reconstructing the Presidency. The discussion was moderated by political science professor and Director of the Fielding Center Shirley Warshaw.  Goldsmith...

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Editorial: Strengthening Gettysburg College During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Apr05

Editorial: Strengthening Gettysburg College During the COVID-19 Pandemic

By The Gettysburgian Editorial Board Long before 2020, Gettysburg College faced serious financial challenges stemming from an impending demographic cliff that promises to complicate future class sizes at liberal arts institutions. This past October, in a prelude to the college’s next strategic plan, President Bob Iuliano underscored these economic uncertainties.  “Before COVID hit, national projections estimated that the college-bound...

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Weekly Roundup April 5 – April 11
Apr05

Weekly Roundup April 5 – April 11

Compiled by Jane Fitzpatrick, Assistant News Editor Monday, Apr 5 AOII Donation Drive for YWCA Safe Home Tables will be set up outside Plank Gym from April 5 – 9 from 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. This organization works to provide services and protection for domestic violence and human trafficking victims. Open Discussion of Equity and Inclusion Held virtually from 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.  Open discussion hosted by OSAGL...

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