On Friday, March 20, the Department of Mathematics, in collaboration with the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, hosted a film screening of the documentary “Journeys of Black Mathematicians: Forging ...
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 ...
After 38 years of teaching at Gettysburg College (47 years overall), Professor of History and College Marshal Michael Birkner ’72 taught his final class, History 300: Historical Methods, last week. He ...
Gettysburg College received a mysterious influx of missing package reports throughout the last school year. Several students expecting packages reported having never received their items from the ...
The student body elected Jocelyn Duquette ’27 to be the next Student Body President. In the race, Duquette defeated Jack Thompson ’27 and Omer Shamil ’27. Garrett Bumps ’28 was elected as the Vice ...
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 ...
It is no secret that the NBA receives more attention from fans and corporate sponsors than its female counterpart, the WNBA. But why? What are the factors that lead to this gap in exposure and what ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The first iteration of the Bullet Hole opened in October 1953 in Weidensall Hall. It had “jukebox dancing at all times when the fountain is open” and operated 8 am to 11 pm daily. Though the location ...
On Monday, a non-profit conservative advocacy group issued a civil rights complaint to the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) alleging “ongoing civil rights violations against ...
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