Weekly Roundup Oct. 12 to Oct. 16

Butterflies fill the town center in light of the event's partnership with the Butterfly Coalition (Photo Mary Frasier/The Gettysburgian)

Butterflies fill the town center in light of the event’s partnership with the Butterfly Coalition (Photo Mary Frasier/The Gettysburgian)

Compiled By Katie Oglesby, News Editor

 

Monday, Oct. 12:

 

  • Women in American Politics
  • Held virtually at 5:00 P.M. with members of HerCampus Gettysburg.
  • The discussion will be about the role of women in politics both historically and in conjunction with the 2020 Presidential Election.

Tuesday, Oct. 13:

 

  • Conversations 2020: Women and Identity Politics in Elections
  • Held virtually from 7:00 to 8:00 P.M.
  • Professor of Political Science at the University of South Carolina Katelyn Stauffer ‘13 discusses gender and its role in politics, representation, and public opinion.

Thursday, Oct. 15:

 

  • Voting Registration 101
  • Held virtually from 7:00 to 8:00 P.M. 
  • The Center for Public Service hosts an open Q&A for any and all voter registration questions.

Friday, Oct. 16:

 

  • Drive Through Flu Clinic
  • Held at Musselman Stadium outside from 6:30 to 9:00 A.M. 
  • Drop by and get your flu shot with the Human Resources Office.

 

  • Sceptical Chymists Halloween Slime
  • Held virtually from 4:00 to 5:00 P.M.
  • The residential cohort can pick up supplies in Science Center 200 and those at home can gather supplies beforehand.
  • Everyone will make Halloween-themed slime over Zoom.

 

  • Salsa on the Square
  • Held on Facebook Live from 5:00 to 10:30 P.M. 
  • Project Gettysburg-León hosts a virtual Salsa on the Square with performances from Hector Rosado and his Orquesta HACHE, David Wax Museum, and Katia Cardenal.

 

Author: Katie Oglesby

Katie Oglesby ‘23 serves as the Editor-in-Chief for the Gettysburgian. She has previously served as Magazine Editor, News Editor, Assistant News Editor, and Staff Writer. She is an English with a writing concentration and political science major, hailing from San Diego, California, but now living in rural North Carolina. On campus, Katie works at the CUB information desk, is an Eisenhower Institute Fielding Fellow, and serves as co-service vice president for the service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega. She spent a semester abroad in Bath, England studying British literature and politics, and spent this past summer interning with the Winston-Salem Journal in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She can usually be found perusing books in the Musselman Library browsing room.

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