Upcoming intern and  learning opportunities at Musselman Library
Feb22

Upcoming intern and learning opportunities at Musselman Library

By Musselman Library Staff Musselman Library strives to provide powerful learning experiences for both current students and recent graduates.  From internships to book discussions, opportunities abound. Check out the upcoming internship positions and book discussions to discover a learning experience of your own. Holley Internship for Recent (or soon to be) Graduates The Barbara Holley Internship, named for alumnae Barabara Holley...

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New Schmucker exhibitions gain popularity
Feb18

New Schmucker exhibitions gain popularity

By Daniella Snyder, Editor in Chief Schmucker Art Gallery held their opening reception February 10th, for their two newest exhibitions: “Posada: Jose Guadalupe Posada and the Mexican Penny Press” and “Conversations: Studio Art Faculty Exhibition”. Over 250 visitors attended, making this reception one of the gallery’s most successful events. “Conversations” features the work of six studio art faculty members. While some of their work...

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Men’s basketball puts up highest scoring total since year 2000
Feb09

Men’s basketball puts up highest scoring total since year 2000

By Emily Sheehan, Staff Writer Last Saturday, the Gettysburg College men’s basketball team took on Haverford College in a Centennial Conference matchup. The Bullets had a strong performance in this game, leading the entire contest and coming out on top with a final score of 100-80. This was the highest point total in a single game for Gettysburg since Feb 19, 2000 against conference opponent Dickinson. It was a strong showing of...

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Bumblee species declared endangered
Feb05

Bumblee species declared endangered

By Sam Siomko, Staff Writer If you have ever eaten, you have to thank a bee. Why? Bees are one of the most prolific pollinators in the continental United States. Natural pollination from bees saves farmers over three billion dollars per year—that is the amount of money it would require to artificially pollinate our crops. But our friends, the bees, are in trouble. Human carelessness mixed with an increased vulnerability due to climate...

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To read or not to read… that is the question
Feb04

To read or not to read… that is the question

By Noelle Zimmerman, Staff Writer The past few months have been very overwhelming in terms of what has been happening all around the world. Sometimes people are able to stand up for what they believe in and fight what is wrong. However, sometimes people read about terrible things and simply cannot do anything about them . Over the past few weeks, it has been very difficult for people to read the news. In one of my classes, the...

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