OSAGL Hosts the Spring Activities Fair
Feb17

OSAGL Hosts the Spring Activities Fair

By Katie Lauriello, Lead Copy Editor On Wednesday, the Office of Student Activities and Greek Life (OSAGL) hosted its Spring Activities Fair in the College Union Building Ballroom from 4 to 6 p.m. Several clubs brought gifts for attendees, including lotions, pins and candy. OSAGL staff member Natalie Vancura ’25 commented on the differences between the fall and spring activities fairs: “It’s interesting to get the engagement of...

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Faculty Meeting News and Notes: Feb. 15, 2024
Feb16

Faculty Meeting News and Notes: Feb. 15, 2024

By Laken Franchetti, Editor-in-Chief President Bob Iuliano began Thursday’s faculty meeting by thanking everyone involved that organized or participated in the meetings with the Board of Trustees this past weekend. Iuliano also revealed the news that a $5.5 million commitment had been made to the Gettysburg Fund from two alumni in the Class of 1976. This is larger than any commitment from a living donor in the last capital campaign....

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Campus Safety Crime Log: Feb. 5 – Feb. 11, 2024
Feb14

Campus Safety Crime Log: Feb. 5 – Feb. 11, 2024

Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday, Feb. 5 Vandalism: Plank Gym; Open Tuesday, Feb. 6 Vandalism: 104 W. Water St (ATO); Closed (Organization Referred to OSAGL) Vandalism: 109 W. Water St (PDT); Closed (Organization Referred to OSAGL) Wednesday, Feb. 7 Sex Offense – Fondling: Location Withheld to Protect Victim Anonymity; Closed (Referred to Title IX Office) Thursday, Feb. 8 No Crimes Reported Friday, Feb. 9 Underage...

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Student Senate 2/12: Addressing Student Concerns and Holding a Goal-Setting Session
Feb13

Student Senate 2/12: Addressing Student Concerns and Holding a Goal-Setting Session

By William Oehler, Contributing Writer Officer Reports  President Andrew Lemon ’24 opened the meeting with the announcement of the Franklin Moore Award. The award is presented to a Senior undergraduate student who “has shown the highest degree of good citizenship.” Senators were asked to vote for their candidate during the meeting through a posted link.  Vice President Geoffrey Meadville  ’25 Reminded everyone about the rules of...

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The CAFE Symposium: A Display of First-Year Accomplishments
Feb08

The CAFE Symposium: A Display of First-Year Accomplishments

By Ava Burchell, Staff Writer The Celebration of Academic First-Year Engagement (CAFE) Symposium took place on Feb. 7 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. The event took place in the CUB Ballroom and was filled with first-year student presentations about the various projects they completed in their first-year seminars. Students described their projects to staff, faculty and students from across campus. Additionally, coffee and finger foods were...

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Campus Safety Crime Log: Jan. 29 – Feb. 4, 2024
Feb07

Campus Safety Crime Log: Jan. 29 – Feb. 4, 2024

Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday, Jan. 29 No Crimes Reported Tuesday, Jan. 30 No Crimes Reported Wednesday, Jan. 31 Retail Theft: CUB Bullet Hole; Closed  Possession of Marijuana: 249 Carlisle St; Closed (Referred to SRR) Clery Act Liquor Law Violation Referral: 1 Thursday, Feb. 1 Possession of a Controlled Substance: College Apartments; Open  Disorderly Conduct: W Lincoln at N Washington; Closed (Referred to Gettysburg...

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