Gettysburgian editors Ben Pontz and Gauri Mangala discuss the news and other items of interest on the Gettysburg College campus and interview campus newsmakers on the new On Target podcast produced in association with WZBT.
Women’s basketball defeats Franklin & Marshall 79-55
By Lauren Perry, Sports Editor On January 27 the Gettysburg women’s basketball team crushed Franklin & Marshall at an away game in the Mayser Center in Lancaster, PA. The final score was 79-55. This was the Lady Bullets’ second consecutive win after a rough five game losing streak. The first half of the game was […]
G-Burg student founds textbook sharing website
By Anika Jensen, Staff Writer ScholarOasis is a website created by Gettysburg College student Wei Xiong ‘15 that allows students to buy and sell textbooks within their campus communities. Founded in 2014, the middleman-free website requires no commission from sellers to help students save money and even rewards those who sell their books for less […]
Students see the world via CPS immersion trips
By Brendan Raleigh, News Editor The Gettysburg College Center for Public Service (CPS) offers a number of Immersion Projects each break. When students go home for Winter Break, Spring Break and the first weeks of summer break, those who want to serve communities both domestically and abroad apply to CPS to serve and learn in […]
Numerous gender equality accomplishments in 2014
By Janelle Thompson, Women’s Center Correspondant As this year comes to a close, it is important for us to look back and celebrate all of the big advances for women and gender equality that occurred this year. Thanks to increased awareness, many parts of the world have answered the call to galvanize on behalf of […]
Gettysburg hosts first annual Burgburst celebration
By Brendan Raleigh, News Editor Gettysburg College celebrated its first annual Burgburst this year in the CUB Ballroom, as students flooded in to enjoy various performances and foods from the school’s international community. Flags from countries across the world created an “x” across the ballroom as students grabbed plates of food from the Chinese table, […]