Campus Safety Crime Log: September 2 – 8, 2024
Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday, Sept. 2 Vandalism: 200 Block W. Lincoln Ave; Transferred to Gettysburg Police Department Tuesday, Sept. 3 Sex Offenses- Rape, Domestic Violence, Stalking – Clery Definition: Location Withheld to Protect Victim Anonymity: Closed (Referred to Title IX) Wednesday, Sept. 4 Attempted Fraud: College Union Building; Closed (Referred to Outside Agency) Thursday, Sept. 5 Possession of...
Fee Joins The Gettysburgian as Faculty Advisor
Staff Report Professor Christopher Fee, Graeff professor of English and medievalist, has been named the Gettysburgian’s faculty advisor. Fee specializes in medieval literature, mythology and the history of vikings. He has written books including “The History of the Vikings: Norse Sagas, Medieval Marauders, and Far-Flung Settlements,” “Mythology in the Middle Ages: Heroic Tales of Monsters, Magic, and Might,” and “The History of...
Provost Announces Partnership with Loyola University MBA Program
By Brandon Fey, News Editor On Tuesday morning, the Provost’s office sent an campus-wide email announcing a new opportunity for Gettysburg College students through a 4 + 1 early assurance partnership with Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School for Business and Management. Students at the college will now be able to apply to Loyola’s accelerated Emerging Leaders Master of Business Administration program with the application fee...
Student Curators Culminate Work in New Schmucker Gallery Exhibits
By William Oehler, Staff Writer & Director of Photography The Gettysburg College Schmucker Art Gallery unveiled two new student-curated exhibits on Wednesday, Sept 4, highlighting the work of students Isobel Debenham ’25, Cyndy Basil ’25 and Sarah Louise Huebschen ’26. Basil and Debenham co-curated the exhibit “The Portrait of the Artist” featuring fifty-one prints from western artists, while Huebschen’s curation focused on works...
Student Senate 9/9: New Member Induction and Quorum Debate
By Ella Prieto, Managing Editor This week’s meeting of Student Senate started with a recall for quorum requested by Senator Joey Labrie ’25. After the recall, Parliamentarian Carl DeMarco ’25 asserted that a quorum was present. Labrie argued that the Senate did not, because the affinity group leaders were not present, even though the Student Senate Constitution mandates that they are elected by the second meeting of the semester. ...