February 4, 2018: “Mold and Marijuana”
In the thirteenth episode of On Target, Pontz and Welch discuss the town hall on the draft philosophy on freedom of expression, mold in Hanson, and marijuana in Paul. Then, Pontz speaks with Jennifer Bloomquist, Associate Provost and Chair of the Freedom Of Expression Workgroup, about this week’s town hall and the next steps for the draft philosophy.
January 27, 2018: “Comings and Goings”
In the twelfth episode of On Target and the first episode of the spring semester, Pontz and Welch recap all of the comings and goings that happened over winter break and discuss the recently unveiled philosophy on freedom of expression. Then, they talk to Michael Mancuso ’19 about senate reform, pond scum, and more!
December 10, 2017: “A Dartlet Approved Message”
In the eleventh episode of On Target, Pontz and Welch talk about the college’s new branding strategy, the senate’s new conference amendment and the conservatory’s new director search. Then, they talk to Nick Arbaugh ’20 about conferences, free speech and more.
November 12, 2017: “Model Camels”
In the tenth episode of On Target, Pontz and Welch have the scoop on the new CUB Eatery. Also: the requisite Student Senate update and Bullet Report. Then, they talk to Spencer King ’19 about his background, his studies and his involvement on campus.
October 29, 2017: “From BRP to BEP”
In the ninth episode of On Target, Pontz and Welch give an update on the freedom of expression committee and provide an update on the latest happenings in Student Senate. Then, they talk to Joe Lynch, Executive Director of Alumni Relations, about the life and legacy of college President Emeritus Gordon Haaland, who passed away this past week.