Eisenhower Institute Opens Spring and Summer Program Applications
Nov14

Eisenhower Institute Opens Spring and Summer Program Applications

By Sophie Lange, Assistant News Editor On Nov. 13, applications for the Eisenhower Institute’s spring and summer programs opened. These programs are open to all students regardless of their year or major, and the programs have no cost. Interested students must have attend one of the following information sessions: Nov. 13 from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM in Mara Auditorium (Masters 110) Nov. 15 from 12 PM to 1 PM in CUB 260 Nov. 16 from 7 PM...

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Student Senate 11/13: IT Guest Speakers and 3 Opinions
Nov14

Student Senate 11/13: IT Guest Speakers and 3 Opinions

By Ella Prieto, Managing and News Editor  Officer Reports  President Andrew Lemon ’24 began the meeting by thanking the guest speakers from IT for taking the time to be at the meeting. He also wished everyone a happy Thanksgiving break. Vice President Geoffrey Meadville ’25 reminded senators to pay attention throughout the meeting and added that there will be no meeting next week.  Parliamentarian Michael Woods ’25 informed attendees...

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Men’s Basketball Opens Season With Annual Tip-Off Tournament
Nov14

Men’s Basketball Opens Season With Annual Tip-Off Tournament

By: Owen Kutlu, Staff Writer Gettysburg opened up its 2023 basketball season by hosting its annual Tip-Off Tournament this past weekend. In the first set of matchups, Gettysburg faced off against Muskingum, while Messiah took on Washington & Lee. The winners and losers from their respective games would then play one another. Gettysburg and Muskingum kept it close throughout the majority of the contest, as they stayed within a...

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1,000 Paper Cranes on Display in Glatfelter Hall
Nov13

1,000 Paper Cranes on Display in Glatfelter Hall

By Laurel Bennett, Features Editor When students and faculty members walk into the main lobby of Glatfelter Hall, there are now 1,000 paper cranes hanging from the ceiling above. Visiting professor of mathematics Nathan Shank is the driving force behind the display.  Shank teaches MATH 103, and students in his two sections of the class were responsible for folding the cranes, which are filled with deep symbolism.  “The 1,000 cranes...

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The Crossword Answers, October 2023 No. 2 Issue
Nov13

The Crossword Answers, October 2023 No. 2 Issue

Made by Riley Nolan, Contributing Writer This crossword originally appeared on page 23 of the No. 2 October 2023 edition of The Gettysburgian’s...

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