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1995 December 1
The C ollegian
Grove City College
Vol. 56, No. 12
December 1, 1995
In this week's
Collegian
Strength in Unity
Plan ahead for your
future finances with
advice
from
Jerry
McIntire
2
By AMY
cretive until the event.
Werner Dannhauser
CLINGENSMITH
Sororities and fraternities were
Collegian Editor-in-Chief
not informed until 11 p.m.
speaks Monday
3
Tuesday and The Collegian was
See how student
Based on principles of to-
notified Wednesday morning.
getherness, 18 groups of stu-
Besides carrying signs and
works in other coun-
dents became one as they rallied
singing, the Greeks took per-
haps the most important thing
tries while studying
for unity in support for the
campus Greek system.
with them to the rally - a list of
abroad
4
At 3:20 p.m. Wednesday,
five objectives thought to
the eight sororities and three
strengthen the Greek system
Tony Campolo wants
fraternities in existence, plus
and improve the relationship
Grove City students to
seven fraternities who have lost
between the fraternities,
their charters within the past
sororities and administration.
put God first
5
four years, met in Siberia and
Written by Pan-Hellenic
walked silently to Crawford
President All McCann over
Get to know Gwen
Hall.
Thanksgiving Break and later
Gooden and Dr. Tracy
Circling around the quad and
refined by members of the
joining hands, they displayed
Interfraternity Council and
Miller
6
unity and a concern for the
presidents of the sororities and
deterioration of the Greek
fraternities, the five concise
Disney's Toy Story
system on the Grove City
objectives became the banner of
a "toy" of a film
7
College campus.
STUDENTS MARCH toward the lower quad In support of
Greek Unity.
unity for the rally
Holding signs that read "In
Shortly after arriving at
Take a quiz in culture
Unity There is Strength," and
Crawford, the Greeks were
singing, about 200 students
Two hundred students presented these five objective to
greeted by Nancy Paxton,
and find out what to do
capped off a display of unity
administration yesterday during a unity rally in front of
adviser for the Pan-Hellenic
this weekend
8
that began with an Idea similar
Crawford Hall. Goals for the rally were to improve rela-
Council, and Andy Toncic,
to a rally that took place at
tions between the Greeks and facilitate communication.
adviser for the Interfraternity
College play reviewed
Grove City in 1986.
Sanctions, including the revocation of charters, levied
Council. Paxton thanked the
by students
9
Weeks ago, the Phi Sigma
for a definite period of time in accordance with the
group for their display of unity
Chi sorority found a Collegian
violation that took place.
and assure them that the
48 Alumni are now
article from '86 that told of a
A time limit after which past issues regarding the
objectives would be consid-
unity rally where 500 students
employees of Grove
organization will not be considered in the event that a
ered.
presented a banner and
disciplinary situation arises.
"It was a unique way to
statement of concerns and goals
show concern for the Greek
City
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to the administration.
Presence of the Interfraternity Council president and the
system," Paxton said.
Women's Volleyball
Accompanied with more than
Pan-Hellenic Council president during the sanction
"We all saw this as some-
1,000 signatures, the document
decision process regarding any fraternity or sorority.
thing that wasn't a cure-all, but
team wins second
set forth three main suggestions
A system which would allow members of unchartered
a first step," Carley said.
ECAC title
11
for improved policy
groups to perform campus and community service to earn
Carley added that the existing
After discussion at a Pan-
an expedited reinstatement of their charter.
fraternities and sororities are
Swimmer honored at
Hellenic Council meeting, a '95
The use of charter revocation as sparingly as possible,
not refuting the fact that those
upcoming meet
rally was planned. Already
and as a final disciplinary step, after all alternative
who have lost their charters,
12
concerned about it the decline
sanctions have been considered.
but instead hoping for a clearer
of the Greek system. the
way to communicate when
officers of the council felt that a
organizations are punished or
Inside
repeat of a unity rally in '86
"We just felt like we had no
president of Zeta Zeta Zeta.
are working to regain their
would be the best way to show
idea what was going on. We
"We were totally in the dark."
charters.
News
2-3
concern about the dwindling of
felt there was no com-
Once the rally was planned,
the Greek system.
munication," said Stacy Carley,
officers agreed to keep it se-
Continued on Page 2
Religion
4-5
Features
6
Nation struggles with decision to send
Entertainment
7-9
Sports
11-12
20,000 U.S. troops to Bosnia for peace
By MATT SUMMER
deployment while 40 percent
Collegian Staff Writer
of Americans oppose the
hopeful, Pat Buchanan of NATO. NATO's purpose
proved less graceful. "It has is to fight beside member na-
mission. In a poll taken Nov.
President Bill Clinton ad-
6, 49 percent opposed a
a real potential for debacle," tions when attacked by a
dressed the nation from the
he said. "If that happens, hostile nation, he said.
Bosnian mission and 47 per-
Oval Office Monday con-
NATO will really be at risk
cent favored sending troops.
"This is typical of a presi-
cerning the deployment of
then and so will the presi- dent who has no real wisdom
Clinton's speech reduced
20,000 U.S. troops to Bosnia.
dency of Bill Clinton."
opposition but failed to build
regarding foreign policy, but
During the 21-minute speech,
Clinton pleaded with the as a big government liberal
support.
Clinton argued the United
American public saying, "Let he is going to solve the
Members of Congress
States maintains a moral
us lead. There are still times world's problems with the
from both sides of the aisle
obligation as leader of the
when America, and America U.S. military," Bonicelli
cautiously refused to oppose
world to embark on the
alone, can make the dif- added.
the president's action.
peace-keeping mission. The
ference for peace."
Despite concern over the high
Clinton quoted Pope John
troops will be part of a
Dr. Paul Bonicelli. associ- Paul II in perhaps the most
potential for casualties, most
60,000 member NATO force
ate professor of political sci- powerful line of the address.
of the legislators argued it is
in Bosnia.
ence, in an interview Tuesday
"I have lived through most
important for the nation to
A USA Today/CNN Gallup
morning, emphasized the lack of this century. I remember
All-American
speak with one voice and let
poll taken immediately fol-
of national interest for the that it began with a war in
the president lead in foreign
honored
lowing the presidents speech
affairs.
United States in Bosnia. Sarajevo. Mr. President, you
showed 46 percent favor the
Bonicelli argued sending must not let it end with a war
Republican presidential
troops, in this case, is a misuse in Sarajevo."
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1995 December 1
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.