Student Senate Discusses Funding ROTC Ball with $30 Cover Charge
By Gauri Mangala, Managing Editor The Monday, Feb. 17 meeting of Student Senate opened with an announcement from President Pat McKenna ‘20 regarding the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI). Any senators who wish to take the IDI can sign up through Student Senate. Nataelle Pitts ‘22, a representative from the Center for Career Engagement came to talk to Senate about the summer externship program and urged students to consider...
Student Senate Sees Presentations from Facilities and Development
By Gauri Mangala, Managing Editor The Monday, Feb. 10 meeting of Student Senate commenced with the announcement that Alison Lashendock ’20 would be added in the empty slot of 2020 Senator. Lauren Ahlquist, Director of Services and Communications for Facilities Services, came to present on the process of communication with the facilities department, as well as to answer any questions. Ahlquist walked through the process of...
Student Senate Holds Brief Meeting, Affinity Group Leaders Appointed
By Gauri Mangala, Managing Editor The Monday, Feb. 3 meeting of Student Senate saw the official appointment of the Spring 2020 Affinity Group Leaders. The leaders are as follows: Academic: Taden Welsh ‘21 Arts and Music: Garrett Adams ‘22 Cultural: Alma Contreras ‘22 Social: Lauren Browning ‘22 Political: Sydney Kaplan ‘22 Religious: Lucas Toglia ‘22 Service: Hank Hahne ‘22 President Pat McKenna ‘20 announced the appointment of Lauren...
Stuempfle Named Chief of Staff as Iuliano Shuffles Senior Administrators’ Roles
By Gauri Mangala and Benjamin Pontz Gettysburg College President Bob Iuliano announced Friday that he has promoted two college administrators and assigned additional responsibilities to two others as part of a restructuring of several of the duties currently performed by Executive Vice President Jane North, who will retire in May. North’s work includes overseeing human resources and risk management, working with the Board of...
Students Modify Study Abroad Plans as College Monitors Coronavirus Outbreak
By Gauri Mangala and Benjamin Pontz Six Gettysburg College students who planned on studying in Shanghai, China this semester have changed their plans after a coronavirus outbreak led the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to advise travelers to avoid travel to China. Some students have elected to pursue a different abroad program, while others have enrolled in classes on campus at Gettysburg for the semester. The program...