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1996 September 13
The Collegian
Grove City College Newspaper
September 13, 1996 Vol. 57 No. 3
The count is up to 5!
Phi Taus and Oakies are back
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OE
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(Left) Finally able to wear their colors with pride, the Phi
Tau Alphas: junior Jaime Costic; seniors Shane Ens-
weiler, Paul Woodfard, and Greg Kreutzberg; and junior
Kevin Heaphy happy to hear the news that they were again
recognized as a fraternity.
(Above) Monday was the day that the Omicron Xis officially
received their charter back. Although the men have been able
to wear their colors since last year, the "Oakies" had to wait
for the okay which came from Student Affairs on Monday.
The three seniors modelling their shirts are Chad Updegrove,
Matt Summers, and Alen Stupplebeen.
One more pizzeria tries to take students by storm
By Tami Lenz
and its students. They have
ago. Frank said that business
Collegian Staff Writers
also provided seating for 32
was good for the previous
occupants.
owners, and that they were
FOXiSPIZZA
Just another pizza restaurant?
To accommodate students,
busy. He doesn't know why
Frank and Carol Blawas,
they offer free delivers, but
they chose to leave. Frank and
owner's of the new Fox's
said they would rather have
Carol said they like Grove
Pizza Restaurant on Broad
students come in and enjoy the
City and hope to stay and
Street, hope not. If you
restaurant. "What better ex-
make a success of their restau-
haven't noticed, Grove City
cuse to get off campus?" Frank
rant.
has a new entrepreneur.
quipped. He then laughed and
The Blawas' live in Saxon-
The Blawas family opened
said, "Tell them to check out
burg and say this is their first
the restaurant in June. They
my advertisement in the paper.
venture into owning a busi-
said that from that time for-
It's proof of how much I want
ness. They chose Grove City
ward, they have anxiously
students to come in."
specifically because of the col-
been awaiting the start of the
The name may not be famil-
lege and want to become part
fall semester.
jar, but Fox's Pizza is a chain
of the community. Frank said
Frank said he has tried to ex-
established in 1971. Other lo-
he is excited to meet and get to
tend a warm invitation to all
cations near Grove City in-
know the students who he
Fox's Pizza is the newest pizzeria in town.
Grove City College students.
clude Mercer and Butler. And
feels make up a majority of
Inside the newly renovated
this is not the first Fox's to
the community.
dren who are now married and raising
worked as a licensed practical nurse.
restaurant the Blawas' have
come to the area. The last
Before joining the Grove
children of their own. Over the last 20
Frank now devotes all his time to the
hung Grove City College pen-
Fox's in Grove City went out
City community, Frank and
years, Frank worked for the Wendy's
restaurant. Carol assists him and
nants in support of the college
of business about five years
Carol were raising five chil-
Corporation as a manager, and Carol
works for Mars Home Health Care.
Life
Entertainment
Sports
Page 7: Hiking the Bluffs at the
Page 8: Tuesday R. E. M. released
Page 12: The lady Wolverines
Outing Club cabin challenged
New Adventures in Hi-Fi. Does
shut out Pitt-Bradford, 11-0, last
club members last Saturday.
the album live up to expectations?
Friday at home.
2
The Collegian
September 13, 1996
Ross Perot picks virtual unknown for partner
World and national news
compiled by Erin Behan
Two local PA
Cheryl Crow and
VMI yet to obey
odorless, and about 10x as potent
Collegian Editor in chief
Walmart face off in
as Valium. It quickly dissolves in
lawmakers vow to
federal ruling on
a drink and takes effect after only
Ross Perot, the Reform Party's
presidential nominee named
stop the ATM/ MAC
debate over lyrics
admission policy
15 minutes.
Just a tiny dose can cause loss
economist Pat Choate as his run-
surcharges which hit
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has an-
of consciousness, which makes it
The Virginia Military Institute
ning mate Tuesday.
nounced its refusal to sell an up-
difficult for victims to prosecute
often unaware
has refused to send enrollment
their attackers.
On CNN's Larry King Live,
coming album by Sheryl Crow
applications to women despite
Choate said that he and Perot
consumers
due to song lyrics suggesting the
this summer's Supreme Court
would wage, "a very unconven-
retailer sells guns to children.
-from the Pittsburgh Post
ruling making all-male admis-
Gazette
tional and very effective cam-
The lyrics of "Love is a Good
Two
paign" on radio and TV."
Alleghany
County
sions policies illegal.
Thing" co-written by Crow with
democrats, Sens. Leonard Bodack
If VMI does not admit women
Tad Wadhams read:
and Albert Belan, are introducing
it stands to lose its $10 million a
India holding out in
-from U.S.A Today
watch out sister,
a bill to ban the common bank
year in federal funding.
what could be the
watch out brother,
Senate sends
practice of levying a surcharge
for use of ATM's.
watch our children as they kill
from U.S.A. Today
end of all nuclear
each other
message to gay
If passed, the bill would make
testing explosions
PA one of the first states to attack
with a gun they bought at the
rights advocates
Wal-Mart discount store.
Date rape drug
the process.
Record industry executives
Most surcharges range from
possibly linked to
The U. N. approved, 158-3, a
have estimated Crow could take a
landmark treaty that would ban
The Senate passed a bill Tues-
$.50 to $2.00, but the charges
loss of up to 400,000 tapes and
sexual assaults at PS
nuclear explosions forever.
day aimed at thwarting same-sex
have been reported as high as
CD's.
However the treaty cannot be
marriages and rejected another
$9.50.
which banned job discrimination
The album, "Sheryl Crow," is
P.S.U. issued a warning Tues-
implemented until India, who has
A federal bill has been proposed
set to be released at A&M
day about Rohypnol, an illegal
vowed opposition signs.
against homosexuals 50-49.
by
the U. S. Sen. Alfonso
Records on Sept. 24.
tranquilizer linked to sexual as-
2,045 known nuclear tests have
The news infuriated gay rights
D'Amato of N.Y., as well, but the
saults, after three date rapes were
occurred, 1030 of them in Amer-
leaders who vowed to keep fight-
PA lawmakers say they want ac-
-from the Pittsburgh Post
reported at the school.
ica, since the first test atomic
ing for their rights.
tion now.
Gazette
The drug is illegal in the U. S.,
bomb exploded July 16, 1945 in
but readily available in 60 coun-
the New Mexico dessert.
-from U.S.A. Today
-from The Herald
tries as a tranquilizer.
Rohypnol is tasteless, colorless,
-from U.S.A. Today
ANNOUNCING
Pizzaiolo Pizza
"The Pizza Maker"
Now you can get pizza from your on-campus pizza maker
fresh, hot, delivered right to your dorm.
Wednesday through Monday
complete
8:00 pm to Midnight
for
coupons
Delivery is free!
Look
and
menu
mailbox.
your
Call Extension 2094
to place your order.
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1996 September 13
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.