Do you think before you print?
Nov15

Do you think before you print?

By Musselman Library Staff Of all of the benefits Gettysburg College provides to its students, “free, unlimited printing” is probably one of the most widely utilized. While printing is not literally free, the cost of printing is included in tuition, so students do not have to worry about paying per page to support their individual academic habits. This freedom, however, has been noted by some to promote a culture of reckless...

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Bullet Shot: Athlete of the Week
Nov15

Bullet Shot: Athlete of the Week

By Andy Milone, Web Content Manager Sophomore Colin Kowalski took to the mat Saturday to assist the Gettysburg College wrestling team earn a seventh out of ten finish during its season opener at the Messiah College Invitational. Kowalski finished his day as the runner-up in his weight class (157lbs), which was one of his best career finishes as a member of the Orange & Blue. The sophomore wrestler dominated the early goings of the...

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This week’s top stories
Nov12

This week’s top stories

  By Nora Tidey, News Editor National In the early morning hours of Wednesday, Nov. 9, Donald Trump was declared victorious over Hillary Clinton in the presidential election. Trump scored an almost perfect run through the swing states, winning Ohio, North Carolina and Florida. Trump won with 289 electoral votes compared to 218 for Clinton. Speaking at a victory party in New York, Trump expressed gratitude to Clinton for her...

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Off-campus housing process to undergo changes with its eligibility requirements
Nov11

Off-campus housing process to undergo changes with its eligibility requirements

By Nora Tidey, News Editor As the fall semester begins to wind down, housing options for the next academic year begin to enter students’ minds. Most students will live on campus since Gettysburg is a four-year residential college, but some will decide that they want to move off and see what it is like to live away from the amenities of a college campus. Only seniors are eligible to be released from their four-year residency...

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Climate change or climate fraud?
Nov11

Climate change or climate fraud?

By Graham Alabdulla, Staff Writer Global warming, a subject that for some is akin to politics or religion, has advocates and critics. But why has this term remained instead of being replaced with climate change? Global cooling has been observed during the Little Ice Age period beginning in the 16th century to 18th century before the Industrial Revolution which ended global cooling and began global warming. What is climate change? What...

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