Yesterday afternoon, an email was sent to faculty from President Iuliano and Provost Jamila Bookwala revealing the termination of The Gettysburg Review. The email stated that the decision came as a ...
Gettysburg College stands out among other colleges and universities with the incredible opportunities it offers, in and out of the classroom, that greatly enhance the student experience. These ...
On Sunday, Burgburst took place in the newly renovated CUB Ballroom from 4 – 7 p.m. with a masquerade theme. The event is one of Gettysburg College’s signature events, and draws hundreds of students ...
Musselman Library, a beloved study spot for many Gettysburg students, was named after the Emma G. Musselman Foundation, a philanthropic arm of the C.H. Musselman Company, which provided significant ...
In the nearly 240 years since its founding, Gettysburg has established itself as a town of legend. It has become a dream destination for history buffs who visit the town to marvel at the cannon balls ...
Inside Washington: Experience D.C. during a pivotal midterm election season and see how politics, policy, and power really work. Through immersive day-long trips led by a bipartisan team, meet the ...
In the 1950s, the term Environmental Justice emerged from a study that pointed out the government’s bulk placement of hazardous waste sites in African American communities. Since then, “light has been ...
“I always just went where my interests were, I didn’t worry too much about what the mainstream thought.” These are words that lifelong learner and longtime teacher Charles Emmons, Professor of ...
Gettysburg Borough Council Member-at-Large Chad-Alan Carr has announced his candidacy for mayor. Carr will challenge incumbent mayor Rita Frealing, who recently announced her intention to seek ...
Editor’s Note: The Gettysburgian hosts guest columnists from the Fashion Initiative organization at Gettysburg College. The opinions published in this section are those of the individual writers and ...
Blood diamonds, also known as conflict diamonds, are defined by the United Nations (UN) as diamonds mined in areas controlled by forces opposed to the legitimate, internationally recognized government ...
On Friday afternoon, the family of the student who had a racial slur cut into their body at an informal social gathering of swim team members contacted The Gettysburgian to publicize their statement ...
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