3/16 Student Senate Meeting Minutes
Mar17

3/16 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. Officer Reports  President Roman Jordan Vote for the Linnean Award. Vice President Duquette No Report. Parliamentarian DiLuzio Table on Thursday at 11:30 – 1:00 PM.  Treasurer Amer Attend BMC this week. Secretary Bumps No Report. Inclusion Officer Delena The Journeys...

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The Crossword Answers, February 2026 No. 3 Issue
Mar06

The Crossword Answers, February 2026 No. 3 Issue

This crossword originally appeared on page 23 of the No. 3 February edition of The Gettysburgian magazine. Created by Cassidy Haines, Magazine...

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Making Her Mark: Fifty Women Artists of the Historic Woodstock Art Colony
Mar04

Making Her Mark: Fifty Women Artists of the Historic Woodstock Art Colony

On Wednesday, Jan. 28, the Schmucker Art Gallery welcomed independent scholar Bruce Weber for a dialogue and a reception to officially open his curated exhibition titled “Making Her Mark: Fifty Women Artists of the Historic Woodstock Art Colony.” In addition to Weber’s work, the display was also supported by two student researchers from the Art History department, Adrianna Ashcraft ’26 and Audrey Blazsak ’27.   Introduced by the...

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The Next GR8 Era of Gettysburg Football: Meet Head Coach Michael Green
Mar04

The Next GR8 Era of Gettysburg Football: Meet Head Coach Michael Green

By Caitlin Rubsamen, Sports Editor  After a 7-43 record over the past four seasons, Athletic Director Troy Dell felt that a change of personnel was needed within the football program in the form of a new head coach.   Dell gathered a committee with two members of the Board of Trustees, two Athletic Department administrators, an Admissions representative, a member of the faculty, a representative from the College’s advancement team,...

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Between Them Classes
Mar04

Between Them Classes

By Omer Shamil, Opinions Editor Walking across campus can feel like a fever dream. Some days, my head is entirely elsewhere. Mainly on what Servo will have for dinner, or whether I missed an assignment, on Moodle. I’m moving, but not really arriving anywhere. My attention keeps looping, pulled toward small urgencies that don’t feel small in the moment. Other times, though, something breaks through that haze. I look up. I notice where...

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