The Weekly Roundup: Sept. 30 – Oct. 6
Monday, Sept. 30 9 a.m. – Noon, “Coffee, Consulting & Careers” – Deloitte, Stine Lake 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., Cycle-Spin with Amanda, Jaeger Center Multipurpose Room 1 p.m. – 3:30 p.m., SCCAP Food Pantry Shift, Campus Kitchen at SCCAP 3 p.m. – 5:30 p.m., Campus Kitchen Volunteer...
Butterfly Coalition Hosts Pan Dulce con Chocolate Event
By Nathaniel Swindell, Contributing Writer On Thursday, the Butterfly Coalition held its “Pan Dulce con Chocolate” event, celebrating Mexican sweet bread, hot chocolate and music. The event was held from 5 to 7 p.m. in the basement of the Office of Multicultural Engagement. The event was planned to bring together documented and undocumented campus residents to share Latin American food and culture with others. It featured tables with...
Campus Safety Email Advises on Safety Concerns in Light of Racial Slur Incident
By Ella Prieto, Managing Editor On Thursday, Executive Director of Campus Safety Alex Wiltz sent a campus-wide email providing students with measures to take if they receive messages relating to the racial slur incident, in which a student cut a racial slur into another student at a social gathering in a campus residential hall. “We understand that some of you may have received messages through social media, texts, phone calls or...
Finance, Public Health Policy Majors Approved; President Iuliano Addresses Racial Slur Incident at 9/26 Faculty Meeting
By Vincent DiFonzo, Editor-in-Chief On Thursday, the faculty held their third meeting of the academic year, in which President Iuliano addressed the investigation into the racial slur incident and the faculty voted to pass two new major proposals: finance and public health policy. President Bob Iuliano opened the meeting by speaking on the racial slur incident and its effect on the College community. The incident was first reported...
Jewish Studies Department Hosts Lecture by Washington Post Columnist Jennifer Rubin
By Hugh Toner, Staff Writer On Tuesday, the Jewish Studies Department hosted a lecture by Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin in Mara Auditorium. The lecture focused on the different aspects of division in American society, the importance of informative journalism and the role of public monuments in education and reconciliation. Professor Stephen Stern of the Jewish studies department opened the event by welcoming attendees and...
Campus Safety Crime Log: Sept. 16 – 22, 2024
Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday, Sept. 16 Attempted Fraud: College Union Building; Closed (Reported to Gettysburg Police Department) Tuesday, Sept. 17 No Crimes Reported Wednesday, Sept. 18 No Crimes Reported Thursday, Sept. 19 Theft: Stine Lake; Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Friday, Sept. 20 No Crimes Reported Saturday, Sept. 21 Underage Drinking: 104 W Water St (ATO); Closed (Referred to SRR) Clery Act Liquor...