Senate Tables Amendment That Would Derecognize Inactive Clubs
Nov02

Senate Tables Amendment That Would Derecognize Inactive Clubs

By Katie Oglesby, News Editor   Senate’s Oct. 28 meeting began by swearing in the newly appointed Inclusion Officer, Daniel Jones ‘22.  Chair of Opinions Committee Giacomo Coppola ‘22 gave his committee report discussing a proposed opinion to have members of the Student Senate take the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI), which is a three-part implicit bias test. The opinion passed.  Senate Parliamentarian Lauren Browning...

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Weekly Roundup Oct. 26 – Oct 30
Oct27

Weekly Roundup Oct. 26 – Oct 30

Compiled By Katie Oglesby, News Editor   Tuesday, Oct. 27: Research 101: Working with RefWorks Held virtually from 4:00 to 4:30 P.M. Join the Musselman Library staff in learning how to use RefWorks to cite sources. GET-Together: The Drive Behind Success Held virtually from 6:30 to 7:30 P.M. President and co-founder of Thunder11 and author of Primitive – Tapping the Primal Drive that Powers the World’s Most Successful People...

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Weekly Roundup Oct. 19 – Oct. 24
Oct19

Weekly Roundup Oct. 19 – Oct. 24

Compiled by Katie Oglesby, News Editor   Monday, Oct. 19: Research 101: Citation and Paraphrasing Held from 4:00 to 4:30 P.M. via Zoom Librarians at the Musselman Library discuss how to properly cite your sources in a 30-minute online workshop. Tuesday, Oct. 20: Conversations 2020: Foreign Policy and Economics Issues Held from 7:00 to 8:00 P.M. virtually Economics Professor Char Weise and Assistant Research Professor of Political...

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Weekly Roundup Oct. 12 to Oct. 16
Oct12

Weekly Roundup Oct. 12 to Oct. 16

Compiled By Katie Oglesby, News Editor   Monday, Oct. 12:   Women in American Politics Held virtually at 5:00 P.M. with members of HerCampus Gettysburg. The discussion will be about the role of women in politics both historically and in conjunction with the 2020 Presidential Election. Tuesday, Oct. 13:   Conversations 2020: Women and Identity Politics in Elections Held virtually from 7:00 to 8:00 P.M. Professor of...

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Africana Studies Hosts Panel Discussion on the 2020 Election
Oct08

Africana Studies Hosts Panel Discussion on the 2020 Election

By Katie Oglesby, News Editor On Wednesday, Oct. 7, the Africana Studies Department hosted a panel discussion about the 2020 Election. Assistant English Professor McKinley Melton moderated the panel of Gilder Lehman NEH Chair of Civil War Era Studies and History, Jim Downs, Director of Multicultural Programming and Outreach, Monique Gore, Adjunct Professor of Political Science, Sally Lawton, and Assistant Professor of Africana...

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