McDaniel Bats Derail Bullets’ Win Streak
Apr15

McDaniel Bats Derail Bullets’ Win Streak

By Charlie Miller, Contributing Writer The McDaniel Green Terror avenged their April 5th 8-6 loss at the hands of Gettysburg by defeating the Bullets 11-5 on April 8th at Kirchoff field. The Terror used big third and fifth innings to outmuscle Gettysburg after facing an early 2-0 deficit. Despite three-hit efforts from juniors Preston Toothman and Kyle Miller, McDaniel hit the Bullets’ pitching hard to end the home team’s three-game...

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Problem of the Week: Futility Rocks
Apr15

Problem of the Week: Futility Rocks

Editor’s Note: The Department of Mathematics at Gettysburg College hosts a problem of the week challenge to determine each semester’s Paul Mugabi problem-solving award recipient(s).  Each week’s entries are scored by a faculty judge, and winner(s) from each week will receive a Problem Of the Week (P.O.W.) button.  The Gettysburgian is not involved in or responsible for accepting or evaluating students’ submissions to this contest. THE...

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Gettysburg College Hosts Class of 2026 Get Acquainted Day
Apr14

Gettysburg College Hosts Class of 2026 Get Acquainted Day

By Alicia Method, Staff Writer On Saturday, April 9, prospective students and parents spilled onto Gettysburg College’s lawns and sidewalks to experience the campus firsthand.  The College’s annual Get Acquainted Day (GAD) involved a host of events used to welcome and inform prospective students. This event marked the college’s first in-person Get Acquainted Day since the pandemic began in 2020. Early in the morning at 9:00 a.m.,...

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Stone Lot Closure
Apr13

Stone Lot Closure

By Laken Franchetti, Assistant News Editor The Department of Public Safety (DPS) announced in early January that Stone Lot was to be closed for the spring semester and only be used for special events.  This announcement was made through the Student Digest. This announcement said, “Public Safety has evaluated the number of parking spots that are lost from the Stone Lot and have concluded that there is still sufficent [sic] parking for...

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Eisenhower Institute Presents Transforming Industrial Heartlands
Apr13

Eisenhower Institute Presents Transforming Industrial Heartlands

By Patrick Sullivan, Staff Writer On Tuesday, April 12, the Eisenhower Institute hosted a roundtable discussion with the Secretary for Federal, European, and International Affairs in the German State of North Rhine-Westphalia Mark Speich. Speich’s visit to Pennsylvania corresponds with the Industrial Heartlands Initiative, which aims at sharing strategies across the Atlantic toward revitalizing rural economies experiencing an...

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