Campus Safety Crime Log: Oct. 3-Oct. 10, 2022
Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday 10/3 No Crimes Reported Tuesday 10/4 No Crimes Reported Wednesday 10/5 No Crimes Reported Thursday 10/6 Possession of Marijuana and Paraphernalia: Tennis Courts; Closed (Referred to SRR Clery Act Liquor Law) Referrals: 1 Friday 10/7 No Crimes Reported Saturday 10/8 No Crimes Reported Sunday 10/9 Forgery and Counterfeiting- Carrying a False Identification Card: Lamp Post West Exterior;...
Chief Diversity Officer Discusses U.S. Policy in Puerto Rico
By Nate Hoffert, Staff Writer On Thursday, Oct. 6, the Eisenhower Institute hosted Gettysburg College’s Chief Diversity Officer Eloísa Gordon-Mora as part of their October Lunch and Learn event. Gordon-Mora first remarked that October is Hispanic Heritage Month. She felt that starting October with a discussion on the political history and efforts in Puerto Rico is a “great way to appreciate and celebrate Hispanic heritage.”...
Campus Safety Alerts Student Body About Arson in Musselman Hall
By Alli Dayton, Managing/News Editor On Monday, Oct. 10, Executive Director of Campus Safety Alex Wiltz sent out a campus-wide email detailing an attempted arson that took place in Musselman Hall. Wiltz wrote that “an unknown person poured an accelerant on the hallway carpeting and then lit the accelerant on fire.” He noted that although the carpet is flame resistant, a small part of the carpet was damaged during the...
The Weekly Roundup: Oct. 10 – 16
Compiled by Vincent DiFonzo, Staff Writer Monday, October 10th Reading Days, No Classes 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., OME Waffle Bar, 102 West Water Street Noon – 1 p.m., Bible Study, Glatfelter Hall 203 1 p.m. – 3 p.m., Dean Ulrich Drop-In Hours 3 p.m. – 4 p.m., Zumba, Jaeger Center 143 Multipurpose Room 4 p.m. – 5 p.m., Pre-Law Club, Glatfelter Hall 103 4 p.m. – 5 p.m., Spin Class, Jaeger Center 143...
Faculty Meeting News and Notes: Oct. 6, 2022
By Katie Oglesby, Editor-in-Chief President Bob Iuliano began Thursday’s faculty meeting with some brief notes of gratitude for the members of faculty and staff that helped the launch of the master’s program in American history, which currently has over 700 students enrolled, as well as the work that has gone toward the provost search now that the candidates have toured the College. The conversation then launched into two main...