Email Sent to the Campus Community Addressing the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Oct11

Email Sent to the Campus Community Addressing the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

By Sophie Lange, Assistant News Editor On Wednesday, Gettysburg College President Bob Iuliano and Chief Diversity Officer Eloísa Gordon-Mora sent a campus-wide email regarding Operation Al-Aqsa Flood at Israel, which was launched by Hamas and other armed groups following the Jewish festival of Sukkot. The email acknowledged that this news has brought with it a wave of heightened emotions across the campus community. With respect to...

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Student Spotlight: Nosimat Salami ’24
Oct11

Student Spotlight: Nosimat Salami ’24

By Ava Burchell, Staff Writer Nosimat Salami ’24 is currently studying abroad in Egypt, yet her presence on campus remains felt. Salami is a health sciences and public policy double major from Queens, New York. She is passionate about giving back to the community and hopes to incorporate that in her work after graduation. Her double major will allow her to work in global health or public health. “Taking health science courses has...

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Opinion: A Letter in Support of the Gettysburg Review
Oct09

Opinion: A Letter in Support of the Gettysburg Review

By Dr. Hugh J. Martin, Guest Columnist Dear President Iuliano, Provost Bookwala, and Gettysburg College, In 2005, briefly after I returned from a deployment to Iraq with the U.S. Army, I found myself in southern Ohio, sitting in the Muskingum College library reading from a journal that I’d pulled off the shelves. As a twenty-one-year-old from Cleveland with only a few years of experience serving in the military, it was both shocking...

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18th Annual Derrick K. Gondwe Memorial Lecture Held on Africa’s Economic Future and Global Headwinds
Oct08

18th Annual Derrick K. Gondwe Memorial Lecture Held on Africa’s Economic Future and Global Headwinds

By Brandon Fey, Staff Writer On Thursday, Oct. 5, Gettysburg College held its 18th Annual Derrick K. Gondwe Memorial Lecture in the Mara Auditorium of Master’s Hall. The event was hosted by the Africana Studies Program, the Department of Economics and the Events Planning and Coordinating Committee (EPACC).  The lecture was intended to share potential policy options for tackling the multiple headwinds facing the African continent as...

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Opinion: Community Responds to the Gettysburg Review’s Termination
Oct08

Opinion: Community Responds to the Gettysburg Review’s Termination

Compiled by Laken Franchetti, Editor-in-Chief   Mirabelle Cohen ’22, Former Gettysburg Review Intern: “During my four years at Gettysburg, I spent much of my time working with Mark and Lauren. I was their intern during my sophomore year, and continued to work for them as a staff member through my senior year. They taught me how to read critically and discern what makes a story great. Each week, we would gather in the library room...

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