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1994 September 19
The Collegian
Vol. 55-No. 2
Grove City College, Grove City, Pa.
Monday, Sept. 19, 1994
Community adjusts to outlet influx
BY REBECCA
Senior Melanie Long, who
BEINLICH
students will go out there to
lives just down the road in
shop since it's much closer
Editor-in-chief
Greenville, started working at
than other malls like
Less than a year ago, the first
the Champion Hanes outlet in
Clearview," said Palladino. "I
bulldozers pulled into a field at
July. She'll keep her job
wish it were indoors for the
the intersection of Interstate 79
through the semester, working
and Route 208. Now that field
winter, though; especially
15 to 20 hours a week.
is the Grove City Factory
when the food court opens, it'
"I'm kind of worried; I hope I
be a long walk."
Shops, with 40 outlet stores al-
can handle it," Long said. "But
ready in place, as well as a
What will happen to the
my manager is very under-
quiet Grove?
food court, about 20 more
standing; she just graduated
stores and a children's play
Although over 300,000 shop-
from college."
area on the way.
pers have already passed
Junior Andrea Johnston re-
Developers Prime Retail and
through the outlets, merchants
acts differently; although she
Fru-Con Development Corp.
in town are noticing little
worked 35 hours at Bass dur-
describe the mall as a "village-
change in business.
ing the first week of school
style manufacturer's outlet
Kelly Hummel, manager of
and will generally work 20
center." Green and cream paint
Broad Street Books & Cafe,
The Grove City Factory Shops boast a variety of stores.
hours per week, she said, "I
and red brick adorn the out-
said, "I'm seeing a lot of new
think it'll help me discipline
sides of the shops, which are
Wal-Mart was (last semester)."
faces -- but it's only been a
And senior Sean Akers re-
my time more.
connected by covered walk-
couple of weeks, SO it's too
Despite the 1,400 parking
acted with a look at his wallet;
Senior Adrienne Cates got
early to tell."
ways and interspersed with
slots and 195,000 square feet
although the mall advertises
her job at 9 West about a week
colorful gardens. Music filters
Her personal reaction to the
of space, senior Jeremy Kady-
prices as 25 to 75 percent off
before school started. "I'll be
through a speaker system hid-
lak observed, "It was crowded.
mall: "I think anything that
retail, Akers said, "I think it's
working about 20 hours a
den in the roofs of the walk-
But it's pretty cool; I have a
brings people into town is
expensive."
week -- not too much to be
feeling it'll be popular, espe-
good.' Her co-manager, Jackie
ways.
New faces, new jobs
overwhelming, but enough to
Survey says
cially stores like American
Adams, joked, "I live on the
An estimated two to four
keep busy and occupied," she
Students have been quick to
Eagle and Levi's."
other side of town, so I like
million shoppers yearly are
said.
it!"
check out the new attraction,
Several students commented
expected to generate annual
Senior Tracy Palladino, who
and reactions have been
that the food selection is lack-
Some businesses did notice a
sales between $45 million and
started working at the Paper
mixed.
ing at the mall, though.
large influx of shoppers during
$70 million.
Factory at the beginning of
"They have some decent
"The food court, even when
the first few days the outlet
The mall will also contribute
August, said that for all the
stores
mall was in business. Laura
a lot of guys'
it's built, will still need some-
about 1,100 new jobs to the
time she's spent at the mall,
stores," said Heather Math-
thing like a Wendy's or an-
Baker, an employee at P.S.
area when completed.
she's had little time to do any
ieson. "I think it'll be popular
other fast food place or even
Hallmark, speculated that the
Grove City College students
real shopping.
among students for a while
a sit-down restaurant," said
heavy traffic discouraged some
have already gotten some of
"But I do think that especially
because it's a new thing, like
shoppers, who chose to wander
senior Steve Heere.
those jobs.
around Christmastime, a lot of
Continued on Page 2
GROVE CITY FACTORY SHOPS
The mall houses the following stores:
RETAIL
Champin Hanes
Jockey
Pfaltzgraff*
SERVICIES
Adolfo
Chicago Cutlery, etc.
John Henry & Friends
Prestige Frangrance & Cosmetics
Integra Bank (ATM)
Aileen
Claire's Boutiques Outlet Store
Jones New York Factory Finale
Publishers Warehouse
FOOD COURT*
American Eagle Outlet
Colours by Alexander Julian'
Kitchen Collection
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Facto-
A Lotta Chiladas
Ann Taylor Factory Store**
Coach Factory Store**
Leather Loft
ry*
Arby's
Bass Company Store
Corlian Factory Store
Levi's Outlet by Designs
Royal Dalton
Boardwalk Fries
B.D. Baggies
Corning/Revere Factory Store
L'eggs, Hanes, Bali, Platex
SAS Factory Shoe Store
Burger King
Big Dog Sportwear
Damon Big & Tall
Maidenform
S&K Menswear*
CinnaMonster
Brooks Brothers Factory Store
The Eagle's Eye**
Mikasa Factory Store**
Springmaid-Wamsutta Outlet
Pretzel Time
Bruce Alan Bags, Etc.*
Famous Brands Housewares Out-
Music For A Song
Store
Villa Pizza
Bugle Boy Outlet
let
9 West and company
Sunglass Outlet*
Wok & Roll
B.U.M. Equipment
Farberware
Norty's
Van Heusen Direct Store
Cape Isle Knitters
Genuine Kids*
OshKosh B'Gosh*
Welcome Home
Carter's Childrenswear
Geoffrey Beene Company Store
The Paper Factory
Westport Woman
Expected to open October
Casual Corner Outlet*
Hamilton Luggage
Perfumania
Westport, Let.
Expected to open by the end of 1994.
Students
rehearse
'Guys
and
Dolls,
tale
of
comical
loves
BY VINCENT ANASTASI
story of a couple engaged for
Benny Southstreet (Todd
Peck." Show-stopping perfor-
producers, authors, composers
Collegian Staff Writer
14 years. Nathan Detroit
Sproul), and Big Jule (Brian
mances of "Luck Be A Lady"
and choreographer.
This year, the Grove City
(Jason Musko), a gambler, and
Kannell).
and "Sit Down, You're Rock-
Theater is "rockin' the boat.'
Miss Adelaide (Jennifer
The plot builds when, in or-
in' the Boat," must be more
After two nights of auditions
All the "guys and dolls" of
Smith), a nightclub dancer are
Grove City are preparing for a
der to gain some money to
than heard -- they must be
including reading, singing and
involved throughout the musi-
help fund floating crap gam-
seen.
dancing, only the creme de la
show not to be missed. Under
cal as the relationship rises and
the direction of Dr. Dixon and
bling, Detroit bets Masterson
creme were picked for each of
falls.
Dr. Browne, "Guys and Dolls"
he cannot take Miss Brown to
"Guys and Dolls" originally
their roles. When the curtain
The second romance pairs
will make its way to the Grove
Havana for one night. The
opened in New York on Nov.
Sky Masterson (J.R. Mitchell),
finally rises on Nov. 9, a true
City stage the second week of
another gambler, and Sarah
trouble ensues when a guy
24, 1950, and ran for 1200
classic will be presented by a
November.
must choose between his
Brown (Leslie Spencer), a
performances on Broadway
Grove City cast.
"Guys and Dolls" is based on
gambling lifestyle and his love
leader at Save-a-Soul Mission.
before it closed. It then went to
for his doll.
a story written by Damon
The story is complicated by
London and ran for 555 per-
Runyon entitled, "The Idyll of
The music, by Frank Loesser,
the other dancers and the gam-
formances. Later that year, it
If you would like to be in-
Sarah Brown.' The musical it-
is phenomenal, shining bright-
won the New York Draw
volved in the production, tech-
blers Harry the Horse (Travis
est on songs like, "I'll Know,"
self revolves around two love
Weller), Nicely-Nicely John-
Critics Circle Award and Tony
nical positions are still open. If
"I've Never Been In Love
stories. The first is a comical
son (John Patrick Welsh),
awards for best musical, best
interested, contact Jon Rice or
Before" and "A Bushel and a
actor and actress, director,
Dr. Dixon.
Former White
House
policy analyst to speak
Grove City College's 1994-
Dinesh D'Souza is
a
book is that preferential-treat-
network news and talk shows
95 Visiting Scholar Lecture
research fellow at the Ameri-
ment admissions policies for
such as "Face the Nation,"
Series commences tonight
can Enterprise Institute for
minorities weaken educational
"This Week With David Brink-
with the author and former
Public Policy Research, a
standards and foster sepa-
ley," "Good Morning Amer-
White House policy analyst
conservative think-tank in
ratism and racial tensions on
ica," 'Firing Line" and
Dinesh D'Souza addressing
Washington, D.C. He is the
campus. A reviewer in Busi-
"Nightline." In 1987-1988, he
"The Politics of Race and Sex
author of the controversial
ness Week described it as "an
was senior domestic policy
on Campus."
best seller, ILLIBERAL EDU-
indispensable book for anyone
analyst at the White House.
CATION: The Politics of Race
interested in the future of U.
Born in Bombay, India, D'-
The lecture begins at 7 p.m.
and Sex on Campus, published
S. higher education."
Souza graduated Phi Beta
in Ketler Auditorium of the
in April 1991.
Kappa from Dartmouth Col-
Pew Fine Arts Center.
The premise of D'Souza's
Souza has appeared on
lege in 1983.
Dinesh D'Souza
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1994 September 19
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.