The Weekly Roundup: April 11-April 17
Compiled By Ava Burchell, Staff Writer Monday, April 11 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m., Food Insecurity in Adams County, College Union Building Green 2:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m., Financial Well-being for Life!, Virtual 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m., WV School of Osteopathic Medicine, Virtual 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m., BMB Seminar: Lisa Jones from the University of Maryland, Bowen Auditorium 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Works for Winds Showcase, Schmucker 222 Recital Hall...
Zamora Elected 2022–23 Senate President, Meadville Elected to Be VP
By Phoebe Doscher, Editor-in-Chief The student body elected Miranda Zamora ’23 to be the next president of Student Senate and Geoffrey Meadville ’25 to serve as vice president. Zamora ran unopposed and Meadville defeated fellow Vice Presidential Candidate Rocco Rodrigues ’23. Zamora, a political science major and Spanish minor, currently serves as the vice president of Student Senate, a position she took following...
Problem of the Week: Mesmerized by Measurement
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...
RISE House and Campus Recreation Present The First Annual Student Well-Being Fair
By Ava Burchell, Staff Writer The First Annual Student Well-being Fair happened inside and outside the Jaeger Center on April 6. This collaboration between the RISE House and Campus Recreation brought together many resources to support students’ well-being. RISE house leader Kaley Michael ’22 collaborated with RISE House mentor Cindy Wright to create, plan, and execute this event. When asked about the importance of the Well-being Fair...
Medical Amnesty Policy Update
By Laken Franchetti, Assistant News Editor Director of Student Rights and Responsibilities Elizabeth Farner sent an email to the campus community on April 7 regarding an update to the medical amnesty policy. Medical amnesty helps to ensure that students who are at risk of alcohol overconsumption receive appropriate medical attention. Students are urged to call 911 or DPS if this occurs. Medical amnesty then provides protection to the...