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1995 November 3
The Collegian
Grove City College
Vol. 56 No. 10
Friday, November 3, 1995
In this week's
Clean sweep
GC community
Collegian
debates reopening
On this week's Per-
of area dump
By CARRIE LAMANNA
spectives page, a jour-
Collegian Copy Editor
nalism student talks about
how to get more out of life
Jane Scott Cleary, presi-
dent of the Citizen's
2
Environmental Association
Grove City security isn't
for the Slippery Rock Area
urged Grove City College stu-
facing many of the crime
dents to get involved in the
problems of other col-
fight against the reopening of
an area dump.
leges. And see how resi-
The voices of protest can
be "the most effective means
dents of Quebec voted 3
of opposition," said Cleary
A religion staff writer
who spoke last month to the
Grove City College Environ-
profiles the Fellowship of
mental Club.
Christian Educators
5
Meet two Irish students
who are living and study-
ing in Grove City and find
out how Orchesis is plan-
PROJECT
ning for a 20-year celebra-
tion with alumni
6
The tenth annual Grove
Aid -- a Grove City tradi-
Josh Cauvel and Tom Lesnett round a bend on their way to PAC cross country
NO
championship.
tion that keeps getting bet-
ter
8
Runners
dominate
PAC
competition
C.E.A.S.R.A. is a non-
Check out a preview of
profit citizen's group that
the British comedy that's
By BRIAN O'ROARK
hopes to halt the reopening
Collegian Sports Writer
The women finished the
playing on campus next
Meanwhile, the Grove City
and expansion of the dump
regular season with an amaz-
men were making short work
owned by Tri-County Indus-
weekend
10
It was merely a matter of
ing record of 44 wins and
tries Inc.
of the PAC in their own right.
time before the PAC fully
only one loss. Mizzone was
According to Jerry
Andrew Coffin reviews
Not only did they take the
realized the dominance of the
by far the best runner of the
Bowser, general manager of
top five places, they also did
"Copycat" Entertainment
Grove City cross country
year for the team losing only
the landfill, The Department
it by defeating Thiel's num-
teams. This past weekend,
of Environmental Protection
one race, an incredible feat
Editor Erin Behan preview
reality hit Thiel College cam-
ber one runner who had only
for a freshman. The PAC was
shut down the site in Septem-
lost two races all year.
ber of 1991. Because the
the two foreign films
pus as both the men's and
her shining moment as she
women's teams swept the
landfill could no longer ac-
led the pack by 52 seconds.
Cauvel (first), Jason Tom-
sponsored by SGA tonight
PAC Cross Country Champi-
cept garbage permanently, it
Grove City also took the
sic (second), Tom Lesnett
became a transfer station for
and tomorrow
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onships.
next six places. Jessica Bishop
(third), Temple Radcliffe
waste being shipped to other
Honors were abundant for
(second), Heather Kirkpatrick
(fourth), and Mark Bolumen
Steve and Andy take to
dumps.
the Wolverines. Josh Cauvel
(third), Abigail Temple
(fifth) showed how tough of a
Currently, Tri-County
the road again, this time to
finished first for the second
(fourth), and Heather Anker-
team Grove City has become.
owner Ed Vogal is applying
straight year, while Amy Miz-
brand (fifth) assured a sixth
review Vellente's, and
Their sixth straight PAC title
for a permit to re-open and
zone finished a stellar year by
consecutive PAC title for the
was secured when Bolumen
expand the facility. Cleary
Italian restaurant in Her-
breaking Thiel's course women. Not to be outdone
bested Thiel's Shawn Hard-
said if the DEP grants the per-
record in a stunning 19:07.
mitage
12
however, Katle Temple (sixth)
ing by six seconds. The men
mit, the new waste facility
But the runners weren't the
and Theresa Grana (seventh)
finished their regular season
will be a 200 foot high
See the forest for the
only ones garnishing glory.
made the meet a rout as
with an equally impressive
mound composed of medical
Coach John Barr was named
trees on a trip to Cook's
Grove City's closest competi-
record of 46-4.
waste and sewage sludge as
as PAC coach of the year.
tion was 43 points distant.
Forest
Continued on Page 16
well as municipal waste.
13
Cleary went on to say that
Catch all the sports
Volleyball
team clinches PAC title
the proposed trash mound
will be visible from the col-
action as the womens soc-
lege campus and the winds
By MATTHEW BECK
cer completes a winning
belts, and winning the match
will carry the smell across
could not take the bite of the
town.
Collegian Sports Writer
boost our confidence going
Grove City attack, as the Lady
However, Bowser contra-
season as PAC champs
into ECAC's," said Freshmen
Wolverines terrorized West
dicted Cleary's information.
For the seventh time in
and the mens swimming
Emily Bintz.
Liberty in a two games to
He said by all estimations the
eleven years, the Lady
"It was an exciting match
none sweep (15-9, 15-7). On
new dump will be at most
team takes to the pool in
Wolverines snarled and
for us," said Freshmen Alysia
Oct. 28, Grove City saw their
150 feet and will be camou-
its first meet
15
ground their way to another
Hortert. "We were happy to
monstrous 12-match winning
flaged by grass and trees so
PAC title.
finally make it official.
streak come to an end as they
that the actual trash will not
On Oct. 24, Grove City
The Lady Wolverines
suffered a three games to
be visible.
Inside
traveled to Waynesburg to
roared in to Bethany College
none loss to neighboring rival
Also, he said he wanted to
take on the Lady-Yellow
on Oct. 25 to take on the
Slippery Rock (8-15, 10-15,
make clear that the dump
Perspectives
2
Jackets. The feeble sting of
Lady Bisons and West Lib-
6-15).
never has and never will ac-
News
3
the Yellow Jackets was not
erty. In match one, the ex-
cept hazardous or infectious
enough to penetrate the solid
perience and maturity of the
medical waste.
Religion
4-5
teamwork of the Lady
ferocious Lady Wolverines
Before their game on Oct.
Another health risk asso-
Features
Wolverines, as Grove City
proved to be too much for a
31 against Geneva, the Lady
6-7
ciated with the dump is con-
placed the sting on Waynes-
young Lady Bison team as
Wolverines possessed an out-
Grove Aid
7-8
burg three games to none
Grove City prevailed two
standing record of 31 wins
tamination of the surrounding
Entertainment 9-12
games to none (15-11, 15-6)
and 10 losses, including a
ground water.
(15-9, 15-4, 15-7) to clinch
the PAC title once again.
in their last conference game
perfect 8-0 mark in the PAC
According to Cleary's in-
Sports
14-16
"We all wanted to clinch
of the season.
for the year.
formation, the monitoring
the PAC, get it under our
In match two, West Liberty
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1995 November 3
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.