OSAGL Holds 2025 Fall Activities Fair

Artem tabling at the Fall 2025 Activities Fair. (Photo Grace Jurchak/The Gettysburgian)

By Brandon Fey, News Editor

On Wednesday, Sept. 10, the Office of Student Activities and Greek Life (OSAGL) hosted the Fall Activities Fair on Stine Lake from 5 to 7 p.m. to showcase over 100 clubs and campus organizations for students to join.

The semesterly activities fair is an opportunity for students to represent their organizations and recruit new members, particularly first-years.

“It’s really important for first-years to get their foot in the door and get involved on campus with things they are passionate about,” said Sophia Dotterweich ’27, who was tabling for the Gettysburg College chapter of Amnesty International, of which she is president. “The hope is that they will come out and sign up for things that interest them. It is nice to see them getting involved in campus life.”

The fair also offered the opportunity for new organizations to showcase themselves. One such club was “The Yappuccino Society,” which aims to build discourse among students.

“We wanted to create a club that would connect people by making them share the kinds of media that they’re interested in, when a lot of people sometimes feel nervous about doing that,” commented co-presidents Madison ’27 and Jillian Bick ’27.

The society was among the many clubs that populated the pathways around Stine Lake, arranged by subject and focus. Dining Services also offered free ice cream to students upon check-in.

OSAGL will host its corresponding Spring Activities Fair at the beginning of next semester, which will give organizations another opportunity to present to the campus community.

Students tabling for the Black Student Union at the 2025 Fall Activities Fair. (Photo William Oehler/The Gettysburgian)

Students tabling for the German Club at the 2025 Fall Activities Fair. (Photo William Oehler/The Gettysburgian)

Student EMS and Campus Safety tabling at the Fall 2025 Activities Fair. (Photo Grace Jurchak/The Gettysburgian)

Author: Brandon Fey

Brandon Fey serves as the News Editor of the Gettysburgian. He previously worked as Assistant News Editor and a staff writer for the Features section. Brandon is a history and international affairs double major with minors in French and economics. In addition to the Gettysburgian, he is also a Civil War Institute Fellow, a reviewer for the Gettysburg College Journal of the Civil War Era and works as a Peer Research Mentor in the Musselman Library. He also serves as the Director of Scraps to Soil Inc., a nonprofit corporation that organizes the repurposing of food waste in the Gettysburg area.

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  1. Any Greek tables?
    Excellent endeavor.
    Students need use best judgement as to limiting activity to avoid negative impact on studies

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