Silent Vigil Held Following Escalation in Israel-Palestine Conflict
By Ella Prieto, Managing and News Editor On Wed. Oct. 18 Peace and Justice Studies and the Center for Religious & Spiritual Life sponsored a Silent Vigil Against Violence in front of Pennsylvania Hall. Everyone in the campus community was invited to reflect on the events that have occurred in the Middle East in relation to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Vigil began with Chaplain Bright speaking to the audience, followed by...
Annual Gettysburg College Policy Debate Occurs in Atrium
By Brandon Fey, Staff Writer The annual Gettysburg College Campus Wide Policy Debate was held on Oct. 18 in the Atrium of the Dining Center. This was hosted by the Public Policy Department, the Public Policy House, the Public Policy Student Council and the Eisenhower Institute at Gettysburg College. Political Science Professor Dr. Ae sil Woo moderated the event. She gave an opening talk in which she introduced the goals for the debate...
“La Manplesa: An Uprising Remembered” Screening at the Majestic
By Ella Prieto, Managing and News Editor On Thursday, the documentary “La Manplesa: An Uprising Remembered” was screened at the Majestic Theater, followed by a question and answer panel featuring the director and producer of the film. This event was sponsored by the Eisenhower Institute, the Office of Multicultural Engagement, the Office of Diversity & Inclusion, Musselman Library, the Public Policy Department, Peace and Justice...
Faculty Meeting News and Notes: Oct. 20, 2023
By Laken Franchetti, Editor-in-Chief President Bob Iuliano Began Thursday’s faculty meeting stating that the administration will continue to seek effective and timely input on future decisions made to address the continuing financial enrollment stresses. Iuliano then gave shout-outs to numerous members of faculty. Iuliano thanked Director of the Sunderman Conservatory James Day and Associate Professor for the Sunderman Conservatory of...
Gettysburg College Implements New Guided Pathways Program
By Sophie Lange, Assistant News Editor This year, Gettysburg College unveiled Guided Pathways, a program that adds co-curricular involvement to students’ academic and career experiences. Through the Pathways programs, students will gain, develop and utilize skills through the intentional selection of experiences that align with their interests. Additionally, students are provided with a framework that allows them to consider how each...
Campus Safety Crime Log: Oct. 9 – Oct. 15, 2023
Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday, Oct. 9 Vandalism: Huber Hall; Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Tuesday, Oct. 10 Vandalism: 104 W Water Street (ATO); Closed (Organization referred to OSAGL) Wednesday, Oct. 11 No Crimes Reported Thursday, Oct. 12 Littering: Ice House Exterior; Closed (Referred to SRR) Friday, Oct. 13 Vandalism: Patrick Hall; Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Saturday, Oct. 14 Underage...