Campus Safety Crime Log: Sept. 19–Sept. 25, 2022
Compiled by Katie Oglesby, Editor-in-Chief Monday 9/19: Disorderly Conduct: Obscene Language/Gesture on the 200 Block of West Lincoln Avenue; Closed (Referred to Gettysburg Police) Tuesday 9/20: Clery Act Drug Law Violation: Possession of Marijuana/Possession of Drug Paraphernalia at Musselman Hall; Closed (Referrals: 2) Wednesday 9/21: No crimes reported Thursday 9/22: No crimes reported Friday 9/23: Public Drunkenness at Old Quad;...
Football Secures First Victory of Season
By Jack Herr, Sports Editor Just when fans of Gettysburg football may have been starting to worry, the team trounced Centennial Conference opponent Juniata on Saturday for their first victory of the season. Winning by a score of 40-14, the team hopes to ride the momentum from this landslide and rejuvenate the young season. From the opening possession, Gettysburg arguably had control of this contest. Forcing a three-and-out, the...
Weekly Roundup: Sept. 26 – Oct. 2
Compiled by Vincent DiFonzo, Staff Writer Monday, September 26th 9 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., Rosh Hashanah Morning Service, Pennsylvania Hall Lyceum 11:30 a.m. – 1p.m., It’s On Us Week of Action Table, College Union Green Noon – 1p.m., Bible Study, Glatfelter Hall 203 1 p.m. – 3 p.m., Dean Ehrlich Drop-In Hours 3 p.m. – 5 p.m., Experience Virtual Reality, West Building 114 4 p.m. – 6 p.m., Ultimate...
An Introduction to Associate Dean of Inclusion and Belonging Cristina Garcia
By Sarah Laud, Staff Writer At the end of last year, Gettysburg College hired Cristina Caridad Garcia as the Associate Dean of Inclusion and Belonging under the College Life Office. A first generation student from New York, Garcia got her undergraduate degree in English from Siena College and her graduate degree in College and Agency Counseling from SUNY Plattsburgh. Before coming to Gettysburg College, Garcia has been in many...
Last Week Football Loses Battle to Dickinson for Little Brown Bucket
By David Goldman, Staff Writer As if college football rivalries could not be entertaining enough, the annual Gettysburg and Dickinson football game takes competition to another level by having the teams fight for the rights to the Little Brown Bucket. The Bullets and Red Devils have duked it out for this trophy for over eighty years, and with each victory comes both the bucket and bragging rights. The teams put it all on the line...