Dr. Carlos Tasso Aquino Hired As Interim Chief Diversity Officer
By Phoebe Doscher, Editor-in-Chief Yesterday, President Iuliano announced that Dr. Carlos Tasso Aquino will assume the role of Interim Chief Diversity Officer and a member of the President’s Council starting Aug. 18. Aquino’s interim role fills the vacancy of former inaugural executive director of the Office of Multicultural Engagement Darrien Davenport, who became Interim Chief Diversity Officer after Dr. Jeanne Arnold’s...
College Announces Health Services Partnership with WellSpan
By Katie Oglesby, Magazine Editor On Thursday, Aug. 12 Vice President of College Life and Dean of Students Anne Ehrlich announced in campus-wide email changes to health services on campus, notably a new partnership with WellSpan. Now, WellSpan will be providing services through Health Services. “Gettysburg College is committed to providing you with the best medical care possible and the newly-formed relationship with WellSpan allows...
Tracie Potts Joins Eisenhower Institute as New Executive Director
By Nicole DeJacimo, Managing Editor On Oct. 4, 2021, former NBC Washington Correspondent, Tracie Potts, will join the Eisenhower Institute as its new Executive Director. In an email to the Gettysburg community, President Iuliano welcomed Potts and commended her experience. Potts has served as a reporter in D.C. for nearly 30 years covering the Hill, Whitehouse, Supreme Court, and national policy issues. Previously, she worked...
MLB Midseason Recap: Familiar Forces Dominate the Field Going into the Second Half
By David Goldman, Staff Writer Midseason marks always come quicker than expected and serve as an indication to teams that the most important half of the season is soon underway. The first half of the MLB season did not underdeliver in any way, giving fans great competition with a variety of standout players. Coming into the season, it was well known that the NL West would be the division to watch, consisting of a trio of talented...
NBA Playoffs Recap: Milwaukee Triumphs over the Super(team) Competition
By Colin Lawless, Staff Writer This year’s NBA playoffs meant the return of the ever important fans of the league. After a long year made up of close calls and bubble experiments, fans supported their favorite teams in person right as the postseason began after the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. Fans returned to the stadiums at just the right time. This year’s playoffs were a breath of fresh air, with two favorites going out earlier...