BSU Holds Tie-Dye Event for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Oct27

BSU Holds Tie-Dye Event for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

By Celena Glaghassi, Contributing Writer On Thursday, Oct. 23, the Black Student Union, in collaboration with the Gettysburg College Fashion Initiative, hosted a tie-dye event in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The event ran from 4–6 p.m. on Stine Lake and gave students the opportunity to tie-dye shirts while learning about resources for breast cancer.  “We’re all having fun and supporting a great cause. I think that’s the...

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Fall Choir Concert Takes Place Over Family Weekend
Oct27

Fall Choir Concert Takes Place Over Family Weekend

By Ella Prieto, Editor-in-Chief   On Friday, the Sunderman Conservatory of Music at Gettysburg College presented the 2025 Fall Choir Concert in Christ Chapel. Director of Choral Activities Dr. Robert Natter conducted, with Scott Crowne and Tim Foster accompanying on Piano. It occurred over Family Weekend, allowing a plethora of families to see their students perform.   To kick off the event, the Concert Choir performed “Tyger” written...

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Award Recipients at the 2025 Fall Honors Day
Oct26

Award Recipients at the 2025 Fall Honors Day

Compiled by Mika Klubis, Contributing Writer Dr. Ralph Cavaliere Endowed Teaching Award:  Lindsey Reid  Seniors Elected to Phi Beta Kappa: Michael Aaron  Anne Bolenbaugh  Marisia Conners  Dylann Eck Mary Huegel  Maria Kardash Carissa Mobley Alice Nguyen Trang Pham  Rebecca Ruggles  Hassler Latin Prize: Alice Nguyen  Muhlenberg First Year Student Prize:  Margaret Hunter  Samuel Garver Greek Prize: Natalie Hughes  Samuel Garver Latin...

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The Crossword Answers, October 2025 No. 1 Issue
Oct26

The Crossword Answers, October 2025 No. 1 Issue

This crossword originally appeared on page 23 of the No. 1 October 2025 edition of The Gettysburgian magazine. Created by Cassidy Haines, Magazine Editor  ...

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Postcard from Abroad: Walking (And Walking, And Walking) With Wordsworth
Oct25

Postcard from Abroad: Walking (And Walking, And Walking) With Wordsworth

By Aubrey Mandichak, Guest Writer LANCASTER, ENGLAND –  “I resolved to write a journal of the time till W & J return, & I set about keeping my resolve because I will not quarrel with myself, & because I shall give Wm Pleasure by it when he comes home again.” The above is an excerpt from the first entry of The Grasmere Journal, Dorothy Wordsworth’s account of living with her brother, William Wordsworth, in the...

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