Gavin Foster, John Whitehouse to Succeed Rod Tosten as Heads of College IT
Oct16

Gavin Foster, John Whitehouse to Succeed Rod Tosten as Heads of College IT

By Vincent DiFonzo, Editor-in-Chief Vice President of Information Technology Rod Tosten ’85, who is set to retire at the end of this semester, will be succeeded by Gavin Foster who will take over under the title Chief Information Officer. Additionally, John Whitehouse, who works as the College’s data and software architect, will take on the role Director of Data Systems. The transition was announced in a campus-wide email sent by...

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The Weekly Roundup: Oct. 14 – 20
Oct13

The Weekly Roundup: Oct. 14 – 20

Monday, Oct. 14 & Tuesday, Oct. 15 Fall Break (No Classes) Wednesday, Oct. 16 7 a.m. – 9 a.m., PTF Volunteering Harvest, Painted Turtle Farm 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 – 12:30 p.m., Mid-day Prayer and Meditation, Glatfelter Lodge 1 p.m. – 2 p.m.,...

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Campus Celebrates National Coming Out Day
Oct12

Campus Celebrates National Coming Out Day

By Nathaniel Swindell, Staff Writer On Friday, Oct. 11, the Gender and Sexuality Resource Center hosted an event for National Coming Out Day, which featured stalls selling flags, clothes and other apparel, as well as drag queen performances. The event was held to make the LGBT members of the campus community feel welcome and to raise awareness about the number of students and Gettysburg residents who are part of that community. ...

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Student Senate 10/7: Proposal to President’s Council Concerning Discussion of Racial Slur Incident
Oct10

Student Senate 10/7: Proposal to President’s Council Concerning Discussion of Racial Slur Incident

By Brandon Fey, News Editor Officer Reports President Michael Woods ’25 announced that the application for the Senate vacancy will be soon available over fall break. He also stated that the Senate will not meet next Monday, Oct. 14 due to the break. Vice President Abby Ruggiero ’26 announced that committees have begun, and requested that all attend each committee at least once to learn about their ongoing projects. She encouraged all...

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Campus Safety Crime Log: Sept. 30 – Oct. 6, 2024
Oct09

Campus Safety Crime Log: Sept. 30 – Oct. 6, 2024

Compiled by Alexis Doyle, Staff Writer Monday, Sept. 30 Vandalism: Musselman Hall; Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Burglary: 55 W Broadway (Sigma Nu); Closed (No Known Suspects or Witnesses) Tuesday, Oct. 1 Harassment by Physical Contact, VAWA Dating Violence: 343 Carlisle St; Closed (Referred to Title IX Office) Wednesday, Oct. 2 No Crimes Reported Thursday, Oct. 3 Theft: Rice Hall; Open Friday, Oct. 4 Public Drunkenness,...

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Hillel Hosts Vigil Honoring Victims of Oct. 7 Attack
Oct08

Hillel Hosts Vigil Honoring Victims of Oct. 7 Attack

By Nathaniel Swindell, Contributing Writer On Monday, Oct. 7, Hillel organized a vigil for the lives lost during the Hamas-led attack on Israel last year. The memorial consisted of various prayers and a reading of the names of those who died. It was primarily focused on how the Jewish communities memorialize those who have been lost, and how future violence like this can be prevented. “We felt that it was important to do something on...

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