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After 11 years on the Gettysburg sidelines and 31 years as a collegiate head coach, Mark Mettrick has announced his retirement, effective at the end of the spring semester.
This article originally appeared on pages 14 and 15 of the No. 5 April 2025 edition of The Gettysburgian magazine, Features Editor & Social Media Manager Musselman Library ...
Young America’s Foundation (YAF) on Thursday filed a civil rights complaint against Gettysburg College over its allegedly ...
The Young America’s Foundation (YAF) filed a civil rights complaint Thursday against Gettysburg College, accusing the ...
A trip to Gettysburg offers a glimpse into the sacrifices and valor of those who mustered in at Camp Randall and served in ...
Florida basketball forward Thomas Haugh, a star off the bench for UF during March Madness, credits small town roots for his ...
By Gettysburgian Staff On April 1, a group of students uncovered a Freemason conspiracy involving Gettysburg College, ...
Larry Swartz — the auctioneer who is handling the sale of Shippy’s collection — said the most valuable bottle he sold was the ...
In a striking development that has captured national attention, a former NFL and collegiate football coach has been accused of hacking into computers at over 100 colleges and universities to gain ...
Last spring, my family and I embarked on an epic road trip through south-central Pennsylvania. We spent a delicious couple of days in Hershey and then set out to experience a bit of history in ...
who has consistently opposed a zoning change for Carlisle Street between Water Street and Lincoln Avenue, minus Gettysburg College to the west.