Wind Symphony Performs “Masterworks and Premiers” at Majestic Theater
Photos by Grace Jurchak, Director of Photography On Friday, the Gettysburg College wind symphony gave a performance titled “Masterworks & Premiers.” The program can be read online here. See photos from the performance...
From the College to Council: Jeff Rioux Announces Campaign for Gettysburg Borough Council
This article originally appeared on page 9 of the No. 5 April 2025 edition of The Gettysburgian magazine By Brandon Fey, News Editor As Director of the Center for Public Service (CPS) at Gettysburg College, where he has worked for the past 15 years, Jeffrey “Jeff” Rioux has strived to connect students and faculty to the greater Gettysburg community through public service to foster social change. He now looks to expand upon this work...
Student Senate 4/7: Technocratic Officers Elected for 2025-26
By John Towey, Staff Writer Technocratic Forum Monday night’s meeting kicked off with a forum for the technocratic positions on the executive board moderated by outgoing President Michael Woods ’25. Each of the candidates currently serves in a Senate position, as at least one semester in the Senate is required for candidacy. Up first was the Secretary race, for which Garrett Bumps ’28 ran unopposed. He stressed the importance of...
Campus Safety Crime Log: March 31 – April 6, 2025
Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday, March 31 Cooking Fire: Ice House H; Fire Extinguished by Resident, No Facility Damage, Injuries, or Deaths as a Result of this Fire Possession of Marijuana (small amount), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia: Colonial Hall; Closed (Referred to SRR) Clery Act Drug Law Violation Referrals: 1 Tuesday, April 1 No Crimes Reported Wednesday, April 2 No Crimes Reported Thursday, April 3...
Poet Rebecca Lindenberg Visits Gettysburg for Reading on Resilience and Chronic Illness
By Rodrigo Cabrales, Staff Writer The English Department hosted poet Rebecca Lindenberg at the Penn Hall Lyceum Wednesday evening for a poetry reading from her latest poetry collection, “Our Splendid Failure to Do the Impossible.” Lindenberg is an associate professor at the University of Cincinnati, poetry editor at the Cincinnati Review and a recipient of several awards, including the NEA Literature Grant and the Amy Lowell Traveling...
Gettysburg in Protest: The Vietnam War
This article originally appeared on page 8 of the No. 5 April 2025 edition of The Gettysburgian magazine By Katie Lauriello, Managing Editor & Lead Copy Editor Gettysburg College may not be known as the hub of student protest, but it has still made a mark in terms of freedom of expression. Through the Gettysburg College Publications Archive, which hosts fully searchable scans of The Gettysburgian from 1897 to 2010, one can get a...