IDS Fall Festival Highlights Department Growth and Student Creativity
By Jacob Tone, Contributing Writer The Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS) department hosted its annual Fall Festival on Oct. 1, 2025, providing students with the opportunity to meet with faculty, ask questions, and explore how individualized majors can shape their academic paths. IDS has experienced rapid growth in recent years, expanding from five majors to 39. The program allows students to design unique majors that combine multiple...
10/6 Student Senate Meeting Minutes
The Gettysburg College Student Senate provided the following minutes. Besides formatting, they have not been edited in any way. Approval of Minutes Motion passed. Guest Speaker – Brita Doyle, Director of the Center for Global Education About CGE Brita Doyle – Director Stephanie Rye – Global Study Coordinator Lina Mora Oviedo – Global Study Coordinator May Landauer – Administrative Coordinator CGE by the Numbers...
Waldo’s Gallery Opening Features Local Artist Shoko Calyn
By Jules Young, Arts & Entertainment Editor On Friday, Oct. 3rd, the local cafe/art space Waldo’s & Company held their monthly gallery opening. Waldo’s is a special feature for both the campus and town of Gettysburg because it is a non-profit cafe. Their drinks are donation-based, meaning the customer may choose their price. Additionally, they are a space for local artists to create and display their works. They offer a...
Campus Safety Crime Log: Sept. 22 – 28, 2025
Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday, Sept. 22 Trespass: Ice House H; Juvenile Issue Reported to Gettysburg Police Department Domestic Violence, Simple Assault, False Imprisonment, Theft: Location Withheld to Protect Victim Anonymity; Closed (Information Received from Title IX Office) Tuesday, Sept. 23 Street Harassment: W Lincoln Ave 200 Block; Closed (Reported to Gettysburg Police Department) Attempted Burglary of...
Art and Art History Holds Chinese Porcelain Guest Lecture
By Celena Glaghassi, Contributing Writer On Tuesday, Sept. 30, the Department of Art and Art History welcomed the editor of the Ceramics in America journal Ron Fuchs to give his lecture, “Blue and White Porcelain: the First Global Brand.” The event was held in the Pennsylvania Hall Lyceum at 4 p.m. An alumnus of the College of William & Mary, Fuchs used his degree in Anthropology to become a cataloger for the New-York Historical...