Bullet Limits Hours to Periodic Fifteen-Minute Intervals (April Fools)
By Alli Dayton, News Editor On Friday, April 1, President Bob Iuliano announced in a 3,000-word email to the Gettysburg College community that the Bullet Hole will be limiting its hours. Iuliano wrote, “In an effort to mitigate worker shortages, the Bullet Hole will now be reducing its hours to 1:00 p.m. to 1:15 p.m on Mondays and every third Thursday of the month provided that the moon is in the waning crescent phase.” Iuliano also...
College Announces New Director of Religious and Spiritual Life and College Chaplain
By Alli Dayton, News Editor On Monday, February 14, Vice President for College Life and Dean of Students Anne Ehrlich announced via email that Michael Bright will be joining Gettysburg College as the new Director of Religious and Spiritual Life and College Chaplain. Ehrlich wrote, “Bright will lead our continuing efforts to build a strong interfaith-focused program and ensure that the spiritual needs of students and our community are...
Former Phi Gamma Delta House Becomes Athena House
By Alli Dayton, News Editor Athena House, the location of the former Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house, is home to a female-only cohort of sorority women, overseen by the Office of Student Activities and Greek Life (OSAGL). 24 women, who are members of Gettysburg College’s six Panhellenic sororities, live in the house. OSAGL created the house, in coordination with the Panhellenic Council, to address the wishes conveyed by sorority...
Retired English Professor Mary Margaret Stewart Passed Away
By Alli Dayton, News Editor Retired English Professor Mary Margaret Stewart passed away on Oct. 10. Stewart taught at Gettysburg for her entire career, with 37 years contributed before her retirement in 1996. During her time at Gettysburg, Stewart helped to create the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program and The Gettysburg Review. Her legacy remains within these programs she pioneered. Outside of her academic endeavors,...
Professor Emeritus Ken Mott Passed Away
By Alli Dayton, News Editor On Oct. 30, Gettysburg College Professor Emeritus Ken Mott passed away. Mott taught at the College for 51 years, and he contributed significantly to the Political Science Department, The Eisenhower Institute, and the Public Policy Program. Mott’s colleagues and students appreciated his dedication and guidance. He co-authored numerous papers with students, and he received the Gettysburg College Distinguished...