WILSON
THE BILLBOARD
Fall 2016 Orientation Issue
WILSON COLLEGE
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
Construction Continues on Campus
By Caitlyn Minelli
Construction continues as of Fall 2016. It consists of widened roads, the addition of sidewalks and lighting, and the removal of parking spaces with plans to replace them. According to the Wilson College Office of Marketing and Communications, there are plans to add parking spaces with the expansion of the Hankey Center, Rosenkrans, and Lenfest Drive parking lots. The total number of added parking spots will be 119 spaces, which is 47 more spots than were originally on campus. It should be noted that faculty, staff, and students are discouraged from parking in the neighborhood across the street as these spaces belong to neighborhood residents. The completion of construction is set to be sometime in October, weather permitting.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2016
IN THIS ISSUE... Editorial 2
Student Media Mission
Campus 3
Adventures in Thailand
Calendar 4
Join the Wilson Billboard! We are looking for writers, graphic designers,
Front Entrance off Edgar Avenue
photographers,
and more!
If interested, please contact The Wilson Billboard at
billboard@wilson.edu
Science Center Parking Lot
Hankey Center Parking Lot
Photos by Caitlyn Minelli
Tentative Construction Deadlines Main Entrance
Aug. 19 - Sept. 2
Alumnae House
Aug. 26
Library Intersection to Rosencrans
Sept. 6 - Sept. 15
Library Student Store and Café
Mid-September
Rosenkrans Parking Lot
Sept. 10- Sept. 29
Rosenkrans Residence Hall
October
or visit us during our interest meeting August 31 in the Student Media Center across from the Post Office.
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THE BILLBOARD
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2016
OPINION-EDITORIAL
A New Year Brings New Changes and Opportunities
Photo by Bob Saget
This summer, I internedwith the Wilson Billboard, in part because I wanted to keep the news flowing on the website throughout summer, and
Student
By Kimberly Maske-Mertz
because I have enjoyed my experience with the newspaper. I wanted to gain more interviewing experiences, my interview with Bob Saget being one
Media
Student media at Wilson plays a vital role within the campus community. Not only do these publications act as a valuable news source and time capsule of recorded Wilson history, but they also serve as a forum for democratic discussion and creativity. Working for an official campus publication also proves highly beneficial to students as it provides valuable training and experience that companies take into consideration when vetting future employees. Students gain the added advantage of networking with professionals at conferences, joining nationally-recognized professional organizations, and developing a portfolio of published work prior to graduation. Many Wilson graduates have moved on to successful careers in writing and graphic design
Student Media Organizations
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of the highlights this summer. This school year, I assume the role as sole Editor-inChief, which is a rewarding feeling. Since my freshman year, I have worked with the Billboard, beginning as a staff member and working my way up. Last year, I was CoEditor-in-Chief, which was humbling enough in and of itself, but leading on my own now means a lot to me. To know that I am trusted enough to have the Editor-in-Chief position and that my hard work has paid off is a great feeling. I hope that as Editor-inChief of the Billboard, I am able to gain more experience working with a team and publication, be able to build the
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with various news media outlets, equine magazines, in public relations, and in academia. “The biggest thing I took away from my position as Editor-in-Chief of The Bottom Shelf Review was kindness in providing constructive criticism,” says Meg Oldman ’08. “So often writers treat critique of their writing as criticism of them as a person. Learning to request revisions in a way that highlighted successes and asked for corrections gently has given
me great tools for my career as a college English instructor.” Lauren Kershner ’13, a reporter at the Hanover Evening Sun, credits her role as a staff reporter with The Wilson Billboard for helping her successfully navigate a career in journalism. “The Billboard and student media did more for me than I ever thought it could,” says Kershner. “It was as close to real life experience that I could ever get in college. It prepared me to do a wide variety of stories in different disciplines that allows me to do different things in my career as a journalist.” Assistant Editor at Horse Illustrated and Young Rider, Shoshana Rudski ’15 notes that her role as graphic design editor with the Billboard was a “huge talking point in every post-college interview” she had. “Not only did it teach me how
The Wilson Billboard Student Newspaper billboard@wilson.edu
The Conococheague Yearbook yearbook@wilson.edu
Students working on The Bottom Shelf Review Photo by Kimberly Maske-Mertz
EDITORIAL MISSION STATEMENT
Billboard hype this year, and have more people interested in joining the staff. Whether you enjoy writing, photography, or graphic design, there is something for everyone related to the Billboard. We offer an open environment, so if even you are only slightly interested, check it out. This year will be my final year at Wilson, and I’m hoping to make the best of it. Being Editor-in-Chief of the Billboard will be a part of that. I’m excited to see what this year has in store, and I hope this will be the best year of Billboard yet.
- Jenna Kauffman
Editor-in-Chief
Experiences
to use programs like InDesign and how to edit articles, but it also taught me how to work with people,” Rudski says. “I completely credit my success in my current position to my time with Billboard.” Student media at Wilson offers a number of exciting staff opportunities in reporting, graphic design, photography, art, and business management for both undergraduate and graduate students of all major areas of study. This October, staff members from all three publications will travel to Washington, D.C. to attend the Associated Collegiate Press National College Media Convention. Interested students are encouraged to find out more information about current openings by contacting The Wilson Billboard, The Conococheague Yearbook, and The Bottom Shelf Review.
The Bottom Shelf Review Literary Magazine bsr@wilson.edu
The Wilson Billboard is a once-monthly student-run newsmagazine serving the Wilson College and Chambersburg community. Our mission is to relay important information to the campus and provide a forum for intelligent and democratic discussion. To fulfill this mission, the Billboard recognizes the many goals of the Wilson community and strives to encourage communication between students, faculty, staff and administration in an ethical and non-biased fashion.
THE BILLBOARD
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2016
CAMPUS NEWS
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Summer Abroad: Adventures in Thailand By Robin Herring
When Jordan Massey ’16 and Lindsay McCauslin ’16 crossed the stage at Commencement last May, they had one more requirement to fulfill to receive their degrees: an internship. Massey and McCauslin shared an exciting study abroad experience in South Africa during the summer of 2015, which prompted them to pursue an internship abroad. After researching several potential internships in the sciences, they discovered a company called World Endeavors that organizes internships, volunteering, and study abroad opportunities. They completed an application and were accepted into a veterinary internship program in Thailand. The staff at World Endeavors was responsible for
the internship placement and living arrangements for the students while in the country. Massey and McCauslin were placed at the Chiang Mai Night Safari’s animal hospital. They put their veterinary tech knowledge to the test while working with tigers, lions, hyenas, porcupines, elephants, camels, alpacas, and many other animals. They performed various tasks on the animals including health checks, deworming, laboratory work ups, wound dressing, relocations, and darting. On their days off, they traveled around Chiang Mai exploring the temples of Doi Inthanon and Doi Suthep, visited the Chiang Mai Zoo, and enjoyed traditional Lanna dance performances. They enjoyed spending time
Lindsay McCauslin ‘16 monitoring anesthetized tiger
with their host family and learning about local culture. The opportunity allowed Massey and McCauslin to experience veterinary medicine in a new culture and how it is performed in a wildlife setting and on zoo animals. The language barrier encouraged them to be more open minded and they practiced skills taught at Wilson College as well as learning new ones. The internship gave them the chance to make new connections with veterinarians, staff, and students abroad. Jordan Massey ‘16 with porcupine Upon their return, Massey Photos provided by Jordan Massey ‘16 and McCauslin look forward interested in pursuing careers to becoming certified veteri- in wildlife or zoo settings. nary technicians while conBoth Massey and McCaustinuing to improve the skills lin encourage more Wilson they learned at Wilson and students to take the opabroad. After the experience portunity to pursue internin a clinical setting, they are ships and study abroad.
Massey ‘16 placing I.V. catheter in tiger
McCauslin ‘16 with elephant
F a l l 2 0 1 6 S t u d e n t M o v e - i n Wilson Athletics Contacts Field Hockey: Coach Novak - snovak@wilson.edu Men’s Soccer: Coach Davis - caleb.davis@wilson.edu Women’s Soccer: Coach Davis - caleb.davis@wilson.edu Women’s Volleyball: Coach Hand - gretchen.hand@wilson.edu
Men’s Golf: Coach Matthews - david.matthew@wilson.edu Men’s Basketball: Coach Zoeller - brian.zoeller@wilson.edu Women’s Basketball: Coach Allen - matthew.allen@wilson.edu Men’s Volleyball: Coach Barshinger - jason.barshinger@wilson.edu Photos provided Wilson College Facebook page
Softball: Coach Cline - bcline@wilson.edu
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WEEKLY EVENTS Sat, Aug. 27
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2016
CALENDAR
THE BILLBOARD
Shawan and the Wonton Roy Pitz Brewery 8:00 p.m.
Student Activities Fair 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Lenfest Commons
Sun, Aug. 28
Mon, Aug. 29
Fri, Sep. 9
Sat, Sept. 10
Tues, Sept. 13
Concert: Efi Hackmey 7:30 p.m. Alumnae Chapel, Thomson Hall FREE
Second Saturdays Music-Nick Andrew Staver Trio Movie- “Star Wars: Episode VII-The Force Awakens” (2015) 5:30 p.m. Downtown Chambersburg FREE
Convocation 11:00 a.m. Alumnae Chapel, Thomson Hall
Classes Begin 8:00 a.m.
Fri, Sept. 2
Mon, Sept. 5
Fido’s First Friday 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Downtown Chambersburg FREE
Final Day to Add/ Drop
First Friday Pokemon Scavenger Hunt &
Smoke-Out See RA flyers for details...
The International Scholar Services office is changing this year! It will continue to serve international students, but also now provide support to students pursuing study abroad! Please feel free to contact Crystal Lantz (crystal.lantz@wilson.edu) to set up an appointment to discuss study abroad or international internships, or stop by Lenfest 006.
Everyone should have an Aunt Sarah! Find out more at www.wilson.edu/alumn. Ring It Forward Program The Wilson ring is a treasured piece of history imbued with the Wilson spirit. Recently, the Alumnae Association has made a call for these precious pieces to be passed down, asking alumnae to “ring it forward” to a new generation of Wilson students. If you are interested in becoming part of this legacy, please visit www.wilson.edu/alumnae/alumnae-association.
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