Tracie Potts: Forming a Network from Gettysburg College to Washington D.C.
Oct07

Tracie Potts: Forming a Network from Gettysburg College to Washington D.C.

By Heather Wirick, Staff Writer One of Gettysburg College’s self-noted appeals, coming from the Admissions Office, is that “students have an abundance of opportunities to get involved as they follow their passions.”  Tracie Potts, Executive Director of the Eisenhower Institute, has certainly made this possible for students who are interested in public policy, government and more.  Potts, who was hired in 2021, has helped to both...

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Opinion: The Vital Role of Narcan Accessibility in Preventing Overdoses 
Oct07

Opinion: The Vital Role of Narcan Accessibility in Preventing Overdoses 

By Reese Koch, Guest Columnist  Narcan, also known as naloxone, is a vital medication used to quickly reverse the respiratory depression caused by opioid overdose. With the opioid crisis affecting communities nationwide, college campuses are also seeing its impact. Over five-thousand Pennsylvanians die every year from opioid overdoses, with almost thirty percent of those victims being people from the ages of 19 to 29. The availability...

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The Weekly Roundup: Oct. 7 – 13
Oct06

The Weekly Roundup: Oct. 7 – 13

Monday, Oct. 7 8 a.m. – 8 p.m., Voter Registration Tabling, College Union 9 a.m. – Noon, SCCAP Food Pantry Shift, Campus Kitchen at SCCAP 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., Open Swim, Jaeger Center Pool Noon – 1 p.m., Getting Social – Social Media CL Prof Dev with College Life, College Union 208 Noon – 1 p.m., Cycle-Spin with Amanda, Jaeger Center 143 Multipurpose Room 1 p.m. – 3:30 p.m., SCCAP Food Pantry...

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Gettysburg College’s Yearbook ‘The Spectrum’ Reimagined 
Oct06

Gettysburg College’s Yearbook ‘The Spectrum’ Reimagined 

By Ella Prieto, Managing Editor Gettysburg College’s yearbook, The Spectrum, has served as a pillar of campus culture dating back to its founding in the 1890s. It captures each year’s activities, events and memories for the student body. On its pages, one can trace the history of various clubs, organizations, sports teams, Greek life and more. Despite The Spectrum’s important role, some feel as though it has faded into the background...

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Conversations for Change Seeks to Encourage Dialogue, Bridge Political Gaps
Oct06

Conversations for Change Seeks to Encourage Dialogue, Bridge Political Gaps

By Brandon Fey, News Editor, and Vincent DiFonzo, Editor-in-Chief Political polarization in the United States has reached record highs in recent years, leading to disagreement, distrust and a lack of effective communication between political adversaries.  Last academic year saw major protests on college campuses across the country — most were peaceful, but some turned violent. Following the Columbia University encampment, protests and...

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