Campus Safety Crime Log: Nov. 27 – Dec. 3, 2023
Dec09

Campus Safety Crime Log: Nov. 27 – Dec. 3, 2023

Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday, Nov. 27 No Crimes Reported Tuesday, Nov. 28 No Crimes Reported Wednesday, Nov. 29 Retail Theft: CUB Bullet Hole; Closed (Referred to SRR) Thursday, Nov. 30 Vandalism: 240 Carlisle Street (Sigma Chi); Closed (Organization Referred to OSAGL)  Friday, Dec. 1 Underage Drinking, Possession of Alcohol: Patrick Hall; Closed (Referred to SRR) Clery Act Liquor Law Violation Referrals: 1 Underage...

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Mike Coyne Announced as Vice President for Finance and Administration
Dec09

Mike Coyne Announced as Vice President for Finance and Administration

By Sophie Lange, Assistant News Editor On Friday, President Bob Iuliano sent an email to the campus community announcing that Mike Coyne would be the new Vice President for Finance and Administration of Gettysburg College. Coyne has been serving as the Interim Chief Financial Officer since June of this year. Iuliano said, “During his tenure, [Coyne] has helped the College to navigate this moment of change with vision, integrity, and...

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Fundamentals of Directing Class Hosts Final Short Play Festival of the Term
Dec08

Fundamentals of Directing Class Hosts Final Short Play Festival of the Term

By Jonathan Wenger, Staff Writer & Kenzie Smith, Arts & Entertainment Editor On Dec. 4, the Fundamentals of Directing class presented their final short play festival of the semester. The show featured a mix of original and established plays directed by members of the class. There were two sets of the short plays, once set beginning at 4 p.m. and the later at 7 p.m. The festivities began at 4 p.m. with Robert Marcato Jr.’s...

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NCAA Football Playoffs: It All Comes Down to This
Dec08

NCAA Football Playoffs: It All Comes Down to This

By Owen Kutlu, Staff Writer Sunday afternoon was a stressful one for fans of the powerhouse college football teams. Everybody was on the edge of their seat waiting to hear the names that the selection committee would call. Multiple teams deserved to see themselves in the playoffs, but only four prevailed. Michigan and Washington were near locks to get the top two spots. The final two spots were where it could go either way. In the...

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An Email from Residential Education Details the Off-Campus Housing Process
Dec06

An Email from Residential Education Details the Off-Campus Housing Process

By Laken Franchetti, Editor-in-Chief Residential Education sent an email to students today detailing information regarding the availability of off-campus housing for the 2024-25 academic year. The email began by detailing Gettysburg College’s belief that living on campus is integral to the campus community: “The College requires all full-time students to live on-campus during their four undergraduate years at Gettysburg. The four-year...

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U.S. Army War College Panel Discussion Returns to Gettysburg College
Dec06

U.S. Army War College Panel Discussion Returns to Gettysburg College

By Ella Prieto, Managing and News Editor On Wednesday, the Public Policy Department hosted representatives from the Army War College for a panel discussion as a part of their Eisenhower Series College Program. The panel spoke from 2:10 to 3:25 p.m. in CUB 260. The featured panelists included Brigade General Ajai Dabas of the Indian Army, Lieutenant Colonel Will Phillips of the U.S. Army and Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Taylor of the...

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