Eisenhower Institute Debuts 2022-2023 Programs
By Alicia Method, Staff Writer The Eisenhower Institute (EI) recently released information on their 2022-23 Fall and year-long programs. These opportunities include a wide range of topics from Washington politics to clean water management. The undergraduate programs are a focal point of EI, and they showcase the Institute’s commitment to fostering students’ expertise and knowledge. The programs are open to all majors and class years...
Campus Safety Sends out Campus-Wide Alert about Residence Hall Security Incidents
By Katie Oglesby, Editor-in-Chief On Saturday, Executive Director of Campus Safety Alex Wiltz sent out a campus-wide email alerting the college community to two student reports of individuals forcing their way into different first-year residence hall rooms they don’t live in nor were authorized to be in. In one instance, the exterior door of the residence hall was damaged. Wiltz said they have rekeyed the rooms and the exterior door...
Class of 2026 First-Year Walk Takes New Route Through Town
By Katie Oglesby, Editor-in-Chief The annual First-Year Walk took place on Wednesday. The Class of 2026 walked a new route toward the Gettysburg National Cemetery for the recitation of the Gettysburg Address and speeches from students and faculty. The new route took students primarily along South Washington Street, rather than Baltimore Street as it previously had. Instead of the speeches and recitation being in the Gettysburg...
Provost Search Moves Beyond First Round of Interviews
By Katie Oglesby, Editor-in-Chief On Wednesday, President Bob Iuliano provided the campus community with an update to the search for a new provost. Iuliano said that the first round of interviews was a success, and now the candidates have moved to the next stage: visiting campus. “We had some hard choices—the position has attracted a deep and diverse pool of talented teacher-scholars with many years of administrative experience,”...
New to Gettysburg: Crepes and Smoothies
By Sarah Laud, Features Editor College students eating the same thing every day can get boring. Luckily, Gettysburg has welcomed new businesses and restaurants to town since the end of last semester. These two new establishments may curb (at least some of) your cravings! Gettysburg has plenty of ice cream shops. What it doesn’t have is an authentic creperie…until now! The Cottage Creperie, located at 33 Steinwehr Avenue serves sweet...