Meet Juliette Rhinow, President of Gettysburg Amnesty International
Nov10

Meet Juliette Rhinow, President of Gettysburg Amnesty International

By Zach Brooks, Staff Writer Juliette Rhinow ’25 is a public policy and women, gender, and sexuality studies double major, Resident Assistant for Rice Hall at Gettysburg College, and the newest reviver of the College chapter of Amnesty International (AMNI), the world’s largest non-governmental human rights organization. “Gettysburg had a chapter of AMNI on campus before, and why not bring it back?” Rhinow said. Rhinow was inspired by...

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Campus-Wide Email Updates Students on Incident at SAE House
Nov10

Campus-Wide Email Updates Students on Incident at SAE House

By Ella Prieto, Staff Writer  On Thursday, Vice President for College Life and Dean of Students Anne Ehrlich sent out a campus-wide email that updated the community on the incident at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) house last month. The incident involved individuals unknowingly being recorded in the bathroom at the SAE house by a hidden phone on Oct. 22. This prompted an investigation by both the College and the local police.  “The...

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Gettysburg College Students Prepare for Election Results
Nov09

Gettysburg College Students Prepare for Election Results

By Ella Prieto, Staff Writer  On Nov. 8, Gettysburg College opened the Ballroom in the College Union Building (CUB) as a polling place for the Pennsylvania 2022 Midterm Elections. The poll was open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and saw an influx of voters, both from Gettysburg College and the wider Gettysburg community.  The polling place was opened in the Ballroom thanks to the efforts of various political organizations on campus.  Secretary...

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Campus Safety Crime Log: Oct. 31-Nov. 6, 2022
Nov09

Campus Safety Crime Log: Oct. 31-Nov. 6, 2022

Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer   Monday, Oct. 31 No Crimes Reported   Tuesday, Nov. 1 Criminal Trespass and Vandalism: Musselman Hall; Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses)   Wednesday, Nov. 2 Burglary of Office: Bream Wright Hauser; Closed (Referred to Human Resources) Harassment, Stalking: Jaeger Center; Closed (Referred to Title IX office)   Thursday, Nov. 3 Theft: Jaeger Center; Closed (No Known...

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Students Respond to the First-Year Parking Pass Lottery
Nov09

Students Respond to the First-Year Parking Pass Lottery

By Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer On Friday, Sept. 23, Campus Safety emailed the Gettysburg student body that a certain number of first years would be allowed to receive parking passes on campus.  The first-year students were chosen through a lottery that they could enter through a Google form. The passes cost $100, and all students were notified during the week of Oct. 3 if they had received a spot.  Executive Director of Campus Safety...

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