From Ghost Tours to Cyberbullying: Students Present Digital Research Projects
By Phoebe Doscher, Staff Writer On February 13, the Digital Scholarship Summer Fellows and students participating in courses under a Digital Literacy grant presented their digital research in Musselman Library. Students presented on a wide variety of topics, from historical events to digital culture in our society. Each student shared their research topic and allowed viewers digital access to their research using their digital public...
Discovering the Secret Masterpieces of Servo
By Phoebe Doscher, Staff Writer Gettysburg College’s Dining Center, affectionately referred to as Servo, is the host to many delicious meals every day. Students, however, sometimes take meals into their own hands and put a creative spin on the already mouth-watering ingredients Servo has to offer. Whether it is a grilled cheese sandwich or ice cream sandwiched between two Servo cookies, students at Gettysburg always cater to their...
‘The Voice’ Contestant Olivia Farabaugh Jams at Coffeehouse Series
By Sam Shourds, Staff Writer On Thursday, February 7, another musical guest graced the Junction stage with a performance organized by the Campus Activities Board as part of the Coffeehouse Series. Her name is Olivia Farabaugh, and she was a contestant on season 10 of The Voice, a trendy and esteemed singing show. Although she did not make it past the Blind Auditions on The Voice, she certainly turned chairs in the Junction as students...
Iuliano Will Replace Riggs as College President
By Phoebe Doscher, Staff Writer, Benjamin Pontz, Editor-in-Chief, and Gauri Mangala, News Editor On Wednesday afternoon, the Presidential Search Committee announced that the fifteenth president of Gettysburg College will be Robert W. Iuliano. He is expected to begin on July 1, 2019. Charlie Scott, Chair of the Presidential Search Committee (PSC) and Executive Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees, said that Iuliano was a unanimous...
2018 Kolbe Fellows Present Research to College Community
By Phoebe Doscher, Staff Writer Nine students from Gettysburg College presented their research as part of the Kolbe Fellowship on Thursday, January 24. The students researched on topics ranging from the Arts to Humanities and Social Sciences and expressed their passion for each topic through their findings and elaborate presentations. Bailey Harper ‘19 shared her passion for history through her study of part of the upcoming exhibition...