Learning to See the G: Thoughts on a New Visual Identity
By Omer Shamil, Opinions Editor Just like many of you, I got to know the new logo through the school’s social media post, where it looked quite right but not so right at the same time. I think the biggest question that was making it more uncomfortable was why? As the semester started, I heard the logo in many different circles in many different environments. While many never wanted to say anything on the record, the general sentiment...
Campus Safety Crime Log: Oct. 13 – 19, 2025
Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday, Oct. 13 No Crimes Reported Tuesday, Oct. 14 No Crimes Reported Wednesday, Oct. 15 Underage Possession of Alcohol: Ice House G; Closed (Referred to SRR) Clery Act Liquor Law Violation Referrals: 1 Thursday, Oct. 16 No Crimes Reported Friday, Oct. 17 No Crimes Reported Saturday, Oct. 18 Vandalism: Paul Hall; Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Sunday, Oct. 19 Underage Drinking: Rice...
Dr. Jocelyn Swigger Premieres Etudes and Idylls of Hidden Gem Composer Agnes Tyrrell
By Ainsley Green, Staff Writer On Sat. September 13, Dr. Jocelyn Swigger performed a piano recital featuring the 12 etudes and a handful of idylls of 19th-century composer, Agnes Tyrrell in Paul Recital Hall at 7 p.m. The hall was nearly filled with many members of the College and greater Gettysburg community. The audience present at the concert were likely the first audience in many, many years to hear the magical music of Tyrrell....
10/20 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 Last Week’s Minutes Motion passed. Guest Speaker –Bruno Garcia, Garthwait Leadership Center GLC is a Leadership hub on campus, with indoor and outdoor leadership programs for all years. GDP Programs Programming offering for Student Organizations on campus. Varies based upon the student...
From Gettysburg Baseball to Banana Ball
By Caitlin Rubsamen, Sports Editor From a young age, Dylan Ed ’24 knew he wanted to play baseball at the professional level. Ed is a Gettysburg native and Gettysburg College graduate of the class of 2024 who obtained his Bachelor of Arts with a double major in Business, Organization and Management and Economics. A transfer student who came to Gettysburg in his junior year, Ed saw action in several games with the Bullets Baseball team...