Campus Safety Crime Log: Nov. 7 -Nov. 13, 2022
Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday, Nov. 7 Vandalism- Damage to Vehicle: Constitution Lot; Closed (No Suspects Identified) Tuesday, Nov. 8 Vandalism: Campus Exterior- Stevens Hall Southwest Exterior; Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Wednesday, Nov. 9 Sex Offense- Fondling: Location Withheld to Protect the Anonymity of the Victim; Closed (Referred to Title IX) Thursday, Nov. 10 Fake ID: Carlisle...
World Series Recap: Goliath Triumphs over David
By Benjamin Simon, Staff Writer The 2022 World Series was an action-packed affair with plenty of drama and intrigue to have viewers continuously on the edge of their seats. Full disclosure before I continue: I’m a massive Philadelphia Phillies fan, but I will try to be fair to the World Series champions, who came out and played extremely well. The Houston Astros flat-out played better baseball than the Philadelphia Phillies. Other...
Parking Passes Are Now Available to All First-Years
By Ella Prieto, Staff Writer On Monday, Executive Director of Campus Safety Alex Wiltz sent out an email to first-year students announcing that they would all be eligible for parking passes. “We have opened up parking passes for all first year students,” wrote Wiltz. This email follows Wiltz’ previous announcement about a lottery system that first-years could enter to receive parking passes earlier in the semester. Wiltz then...
“Tired of White Cis Men?” Event Flier Has Garnered Backlash in National News and Social Media
By Katie Oglesby, Editor-in-Chief A Peace and Justice Studies senior student originally had an event planned for Saturday in the Gender and Sexuality Resource Center (GSRC). The posters hung for this event said, “Tired of white cis men? Come paint and write about it.” The poster also noted that the art created will be displayed in the College Union Building (CUB) Junction. Spokesperson for the College Jamie Yates explained that the...
The Weekly Roundup Nov. 14 – 21
Compiled by Vincent DiFonzo, Staff Writer Monday, Nov 14 Noon – 1 p.m., Bible Study, Glatfelter Hall 203 Noon – 1 p.m., American Anti-Racism Alliance Lunch Conversation, College Union 208 12:15 p.m. – 1 p.m., Midday Meditation with Harmony House, Schmucker Hall 222 Recital Hall 1 p.m. – 3 p.m., Dean Ehrlich Drop-In Hours 2 p.m. – 3 p.m., Student Senate Academic/Career Affairs Meeting, College Union...