April 8, 2019: “Sarah Appedu says textbook prices are a social justice issue”
In season two, episode twenty of “On Target,” Pontz and Mangala discuss an art studio controversy, the proposed business major, and peace and justice week. Then, Mangala sits down with Musselman Library Scholarly Communications Assistant Sarah Appedu ’18 to discuss her work to address high textbook costs at Gettysburg. Bullet Points Conversation regarding controversy at Juried Student Exhibition in […]
March 25, 2019: “Nadine Snyder explains proposed elimination of plastic bags”
In season two, episode nineteen of “On Target,” Pontz and Mangala discuss the last month of campus news. Then, Mangala sits down with Student Senate Sustainability Chair Nadine Snyder ’21 to discuss her committee’s proposal to eliminate plastic bags on the Gettysburg College campus. Bullet Points Discussion of efforts to impeach Student Senate officers (0:40) Analysis of tuition […]
March 4, 2019: “Bill O’Hara shares his experience teaching an online summer course”
In season two, episode eighteen of “On Target,” Pontz and Mangala discuss the campus conversation about Bob Garthwait. Then, Pontz sits down with Assistant Professor of Music Theory Bill O’Hara to discuss online hybrid summer courses. Bullet Points Discussion of campus forum on Bob Garthwait photo (0:30) Overview of Student Senate’s plan to add menstrual care products […]
February 25, 2019: “Bob Garthwait and the meaning of a liberal arts education”
In season two, episode seventeen of “On Target,” Pontz and Mangala break down the Bob Garthwait story and discuss the meaning of a liberal arts education. Bullet Points Discussion of Bob Garthwait story and associated fallout (0:30) Bullet Report: Update on Gettysburg College Athletics (see more in our sports section) (43:40)
February 11, 2019: “Robert Iuliano likes pineapple on pizza … really”
In season two, episode sixteen of “On Target,” Pontz and Mangala discuss the recent announcement of Gettysburg College’s fifteenth president. Then, they sit down with Associate Professor of Health Sciences Amy Dailey to discuss her epidemiological research on food insecurity in Adams County. Bullet Points Discussion of Robert Iuliano’s first visit to campus (1:20) Recap […]