Intersectionality and Restorative Justice With Dr. Anima Adjepong
By Gracie Meisner, Staff Writer On Oct. 26, Dr. Anima Adjepong visited Gettysburg College to hold an interactive workshop, Intersectionality and Restorative Justice: A Community-Centered Approach to Violence Prevention, which offered participants the opportunity to examine how gender, race, class, sexuality, and ability shape experiences of violence. As a sociologist, Adjepong researches culture, identities, and social change in West...
Student Senate: New Parliamentarian Introduces Constitution Overhaul Plan
By Leah McCann, Staff Writer On Monday, Oct. 25, Student Senate formally recognized the new Parliamentarian, Alexis Jones ’24, reviewed last week’s amendment proposals for the Constitution, and discussed the agenda for the complete overhaul of the Constitution. Vice President Colin Hughes ‘23 ran the meeting in place of President Sydney Quan ‘22. New Parliamentarian Announcement Alexis Jones ‘24 was welcomed to the Student...
Safe Home Informs Students About Domestic Violence Awareness
By Sarah Laud, Contributing Writer On Oct. 21 Safe Home visited Gettysburg College to share their presence as a resource for students. Safe Home is a non-profit organization run out of the local office for the national Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) in Hanover, PA. Safe Home serves as a community program provider for York and Adams county. Though it is an off-campus organization, Safe Home is an available resource for...
Problem of the Week: Parabulous!
Editor’s Note: The Department of Mathematics at Gettysburg College hosts a problem of the week challenge to determine each semester’s Paul Mugabi problem-solving award recipient(s). Each week’s entries are scored by a faculty judge, and winner(s) from each week will receive a Problem Of the Week (P.O.W.) button. The Gettysburgian is not involved in or responsible for accepting or evaluating students’ submissions to this contest. THE...