EI Hosts Lunch and Learn Event Featuring Skye Lawrence
Oct30

EI Hosts Lunch and Learn Event Featuring Skye Lawrence

By Jonathan Wenger, Staff Writer  On Oct. 26, the Eisenhower Institute (EI) hosted the latest installment of their “Lunch and Learn” series. The event’s guest speaker was Co-founder of Ampere Skye Lawrence. Ampere is a company that focuses on electrifying and decarbonizing industrial processes. Lawrence earned her Bachelor of Arts in Government from Smith College and received her master’s of public administration in Science,...

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New Accreditation Self-Study Made Available to the Campus Community
Oct30

New Accreditation Self-Study Made Available to the Campus Community

By Eric Lippe, Magazine Editor Gettysburg College recently published its Self-Study Report Draft for feedback from the campus community. The College hopes to gain feedback before the document is submitted to the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) during 2024’s accreditation review. According to an email sent out to the college community on Oct. 22, the report was compiled by over sixty students, staff, faculty and...

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Gettysburg College Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Initiates 10 New Member
Oct30

Gettysburg College Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Initiates 10 New Member

By Clinton Baugess, Secretary of Iota of Pennsylvania Chapter The Iota of Pennsylvania chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society welcomed 10 new members into Phi Beta Kappa on Friday, Oct. 27 in Mara Auditorium. The newest members include: Salim Alwazir, Benjamin Durham, Albrun Johnson, Emily Jumba, Jacob Krebs, Sarah MacDonald, Michael McCarty, Avery O’Neill, Emma Ortiz and Julia Wass. Students are elected to Phi Beta Kappa by the...

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Alexander Hamilton Society Hosts Russo-Ukraine War Expert Raphael Cohen
Oct27

Alexander Hamilton Society Hosts Russo-Ukraine War Expert Raphael Cohen

By Brandon Fey, Staff Writer The Gettysburg College chapter of the Alexander Hamilton Society hosted Russo-Ukraine War expert Raphael S. Cohen as a guest speaker in the Mara Auditorium of Masters Hall on Oct. 25 from 6 to 7 p.m.  Cohen is currently employed by the RAND Corporation, a non-partisan global policy think-tank and research center. He is the author of several articles about the ongoing war in Ukraine. The focus of his...

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Campus Safety Crime Log: Oct. 16 – Oct. 22, 2023
Oct25

Campus Safety Crime Log: Oct. 16 – Oct. 22, 2023

Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday, Oct. 16 Vandalism: Patrick Hall; Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Harassment: Apple Hall; Closed (Ruled Unfounded by Investigation of Gettysburg Police Department) Theft and Vandalism: 109 W Lincoln Ave (Phi Delta Theta); Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses)  Tuesday, Oct. 17 Vandalism: Haaland Hall; Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Wednesday, Oct. 18 Underage Drinking,...

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Student Senate 10/23: New Amendments Brought to the Floor
Oct24

Student Senate 10/23: New Amendments Brought to the Floor

By Ella Prieto, Managing and News Editor  Officer Reports President Andrew Lemon ’24 began the meeting by asking for the Student Senate to vote among the finalists for the Ralph Cavalier Award. These finalists included Visiting Assistant Professor Erin Clark, Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies Stephen Stern and Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics Xingyi Puckett. Vice President Geoffrey Meadville ’25 wished everyone...

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