Student Charged for Video Recording in SAE Bathroom
By Katie Oglesby, Editor-in-Chief Todd Isenburg, former Gettysburg College student, has been charged with 18 counts of misdemeanor invasion of privacy, according to the docket. He was also charged with one count each of disorderly conduct and harassment. On Oct. 24, Vice President for College Life and Dean of Students Anne Ehrlich sent out a campus-wide email explaining that Campus Safety received a report that individuals using a...
A Note from the Editor: On What the Gettysburgian Means to Me
When I started at Gettysburg College in fall 2019, I had no idea that I would now be looking for jobs in journalism after I graduate. I specifically didn’t work on my high school’s newspaper because I was insistent that kind of writing wasn’t for me. Now, three years and a few months after I attended an information session for The Gettysburgian in Glat Lodge during first-year orientation, I can easily say that I don’t know...
College Will Offer Limited Off-Campus Housing for Rising Seniors in 2023–2024 Academic Year
By Katie Oglesby, Editor-in-Chief After previous communication that no off-campus housing would be offered to seniors in the 2023–2024 academic year, Director of Residential Education Danielle Phillips announced Tuesday that a limited number of students will be able to live off-campus next year. Phillips noted that the decision to hold an off-campus housing process depends annually on the College’s enrollment and the number of...
College Says Individual in Animal Cruelty Video Is Not a Gettysburg College Student
By Katie Oglesby, Editor-in-Chief On Friday, Director of Student Rights and Responsibilities Elizabeth Farner sent out a campus-wide email regarding a video showing an act of animal cruelty. Farner said students on campus received threats in response to this video, but that the individual in the video has been misidentified and is not a student at Gettysburg College. Campus Safety and the Gettysburg Police Department investigated and...
Burgburst Brings Together Diverse Student Communities on Campus
By Katie Oglesby, Editor-in-Chief Burgburst, Gettysburg College’s annual event celebrating diverse cultures on campus, brought hundreds of students to the College Union Building Ballroom on Saturday. The theme was “landmarks” and the dinner tables were covered with decorations and postcards of landmarks around the world. The event began with dinner comprised of food from around the world. Student cultural organizations hosted tables...