By Omer Shamil, Opinions Editor At Gettysburg, the conversation around artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer abstract. Students are already using AI in the quiet, ordinary ways that rarely ...
Chief   Last semester, student staff of the Office of Student Activities and Greek Life (OSAGL) and Residential Education ...
By Caitlin Rubsamen, Sports Editor Every National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) school has the opportunity to run a ...
By Sophie Lange, Managing Editor  It is hard to believe we are over halfway through the spring semester, and as a senior, I ...
By Max Ferguson, Staff Writer   The Men’s and Women’s Bullets Swim Teams travelled to Franklin and Marshall College’s Aquatic ...
By William Oehler, Director of Photography  Schmucker 302 serves as host for two new students this semester, but ...
By Caitlin Rubsamen, Sports Editor On Friday, March 13, Gavin Pascoe ’27 traveled with Head Men’s Wrestling Coach Brad ...
By Sophie Lange, Managing Editor  At the time of its first broadcast in 1949, the student-run radio at Gettysburg College was ...
This article is the third in a new opinion series by the Anti-Racist Collective, a student organization seeking to ...
By Jules Young, Arts & Entertainment Editor On Thursday through Sunday, Feb. 26th to March 1st, the Gettysburg College ...
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 ...