By Omer Shamil, Opinions Editor Artificial Intelligence (AI) may become one of the defining technologies of our age, but ...
By Sophie Lange, Managing Editor Gettysburg College is home to over 30 academic departments, each of which has crafted its own identity and community amongst the students, faculty and staff. As ...
Chief Alessia Buoso ’26 From my very first day of pre-orientation, I knew saying goodbye to Gettysburg College would be ...
By Jules Young, Arts and Entertainment Editor This year, the Gettysburg College Choir celebrated its 90th anniversary with ...
Chief This academic year, Gettysburg College President Bob Iuliano has frequently mentioned “Gettysburg 2.0” in faculty meetings and emails alike. He has discussed ...
Saying goodbye is never easy, but I fear that saying goodbye to The Gettysburgian might be impossible. In no means has ...
Chief President’s Report President Bob Iuliano began the final faculty meeting of the academic year with an admissions ...
By Ella Prieto, Editor-in-Chief On Tuesday, Senior Class President Aynsley Lane ’26 announced Bishruti Rijal ’26 as the ...
Every National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) school has the opportunity to run a Student Athlete Advisory Committee, or SAAC. At Gettysburg, the last time the student athletes had a formal ...
For the 2026-2027 school year, the new Independent Living Communities will be in their first pilot year for seniors only. These new communities will “provide independence similar to off-campus living ...
Last semester, student staff of the Office of Student Activities and Greek Life (OSAGL) and Residential Education (ResEd) were alerted via email that the two offices were merging into an Office of ...
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 ...
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