Campus Safety Crime Log: Oct. 7 – Oct. 20, 2024
Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday, Oct. 7 Possession of Stolen Property: Paxton Hall; Closed (Referred to SRR) Harassment, Stalking (VAWA Definition): Stine Lake; Closed (Referred to Title IX Office) Disorderly Conduct, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia: Stone Lot; Closed (Arrests by Gettysburg Police) Clery Act Drug Law Violation Arrests: 1 Tuesday, Oct. 8 Driving Under the Influence: Smyser Parking Lot; Closed (Arrests by...
Musselman Library Celebrates Open Access Champion 2024
By Theodore Szpakowski, Guest Columnist This October, Musselman Library selected professor of sociology in educational studies Divonna Stebick as the inaugural Open Access Champion. This award, created to coincide with International Open Access Week, honors her for her work in publishing open access journal articles over the past ten years. “[Stebick and I] talked about sharing a value especially with working with public school...
Woman Charged in Summer Vandalism of Gettysburg Battlefield, College Campus
By Vincent DiFonzo, Editor-in-Chief A woman has been charged in connection to using spray paint to vandalize a number of locations around Gettysburg, including the battlefield, the borough and at Gettysburg College’s Musselman Stadium. Suzanne Weiser was charged by the Gettysburg Police Department on Thursday in connection to the vandalism, which took place in August. She faces misdemeanor charges for intentional desecration of a...
The Weekly Roundup: Oct. 21 – 27
Monday, Oct. 21 9 a.m. – Noon, SCCAP Food Pantry Shift, Campus Kitchen at SCCAP 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., Open Swim, Jaeger Center Pool 11:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m., Religious Studies Fall Welcome Lunch, Weidensall Hall 302 Noon – 1 p.m., Cycle-Spin with Amanda, Jaeger Center 143 Multipurpose Room 1 p.m. – 3:30 p.m., SCCAP Food Pantry Shift, Campus Kitchen at SCCAP 3 p.m. – 5:30 p.m., Campus Kitchen Volunteer Opportunity, Campus...
Conversations for Change Lecture: ‘A Nation Divided? We’re More Alike Than We Think’
By Vincent DiFonzo, Editor-in-Chief On Thursday evening, Conversations for Change welcomed James Coan for a lecture focused on political polarization. Coan co-founded More Like Us, an organization aimed at “[spreading] the message that Americans are more similar across the political spectrum than we think.” The lecture is the latest event in the C4C series, the new College initiative aimed at creating constructive dialogue across...