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By Brandon Fey, News Editor The Commencement Ceremony for the Class of 2025 was held on Saturday, May 17 on the lawn of ...
Vincent DiFonzo ’25 serves as Editor-in-Chief for the Gettysburgian. Vince is an IGS international affairs and history major with a political science minor. He served as Content Manager in Spring 2023 ...
The Gettysburg College women’s lacrosse team entered the 2025 season with expectations as high as ever. After being named the preseason favorite in the Centennial Conference with seven first-place ...
In his undergraduate years, adjunct professor of public policy Charles Pede attended three colleges: Millersville State College, George Mason University and the University of Virginia. He had an ROTC ...
The end of the school year is coming faster than anybody can realize. For most students, the beginning of the semester feels like yesterday, yet campus is preparing to hunker down for finals in a few ...
When students enroll at Gettysburg College, they are not expected to sit in a classroom and be told what to think by their professors and peers. Liberal arts colleges like Gettysburg exist to enable ...
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Maybe this was meant to be. There have been many places I have dreamed of studying abroad. The historical and religious aura surrounding Rome, Italy. The dreamy skies of Yaoundé, ...
Soon-to-be graduate Alessandro Zuccaroli ’25, a biochemistry major and history minor, has a bright future ahead of him. Directly after graduation, he will work as a research specialist in an ...
Professor Ian Clarke began working for Gettysburg College in 1991, taking a job as an adjunct English professor for his first years at the College. He soon made a significant and unexpected career ...
Beginning next semester, Gettysburg College will offer students a new academic program in communication studies. This program is intended to develop practical career skills in the creation, exchange ...
Environmental studies professor Randall Wilson recently won the Barbara and David Zalaznick Book Prize for his book “A Place Called Yellowstone: The Epic History of the World’s First National Park.” ...
When Ratul Pradhan ’25 and Jack Joiner ’25 arrived on campus as first-year students in 2021, they immediately noticed the lack of a live music scene in Gettysburg. After a semester of jamming in ...