September 24, 2018: “Grace Wenzel talks women’s rights, Student Senate, College Dems”
In season two, episode five of “On Target,” Mangala sits down with Student Senate Information Technology Committee Chair and College Democrats Student Senate Representative Grace Wenzel ’21 about upcoming initiatives and events for both organizations. Pontz and Mangala also break down the news from the past week including The Gettysburgian‘s 11-month investigation into an on-campus DUI, […]
September 17, 2018: “Nick Arbaugh says students need to have agency to shape campus experience”
In season two, episode four of “On Target,” Pontz sits down with Student Senate President Nick Arbaugh ’20 to discuss his plans for the upcoming year in Student Senate, his hopes for the next President of Gettysburg College, and his belief that students need to take more ownership of their experience to effectuate change in […]
September 10, 2018: “Presidential Search Chair Charlie Scott gives a progress report”
In season two, episode three of “On Target,” Pontz and Mangala sit down with Presidential Search Committee Chair Charlie Scott and chat about the upcoming midterm elections and a recent op-ed in The Gettysburgian advocating the end of college-sponsored Greek Life. Bullet Points Discussion about Liam Kerr’s op-ed suggesting the end of college-sponsored Greek Life (0:30) Update […]
September 3, 2018: “President Janet Morgan Riggs promises no senioritis”
In season two, episode two of “On Target,” Pontz and Mangala sit down with Gettysburg College President Janet Morgan Riggs and chat about developments at the Eisenhower Institute, the Management Department, and Student Senate. Bullet Points Update on The Eisenhower Institute’s Fall 2018 Programming (0:40) The management department is working on plans to propose a […]
August 27, 2018: “Dr. James Day plays the banjo (and has some plans for the Conservatory)”
In the first episode of “On Target”‘s second season, Benjamin Pontz and Gauri Mangala break down news from the summer months at Gettysburg College. Then, they sit down with Dr. James Day, the new director of the Sunderman Conservatory of Music, to talk about his life, career, and outlook for his tenure at Gettysburg.