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1997 September 26
The Collegian
Grove City College Newspaper
September 26, 1997 Vol. 58 No. 4
INSIDE
Woo-Hah woos GCC
A QUICK LOOK AT
THIS WEEK'S EDITION
OF THE COLLEGIAN
ter than the two previous ones
combined. Don't miss it!" said
WON'T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR?
junior Chris Bradstreet, one of
You probably haven't thought about
the driving forces behind the or-
the phrase "town-gown relations" since
ganization of the dance since its
you were flipping through Princeton
inception.
Review's Guide To Colleges.
Today's dance boasts the best
At the time, you might have won-
mix of dance music and the best
dered who could have thought up such
DJ's to complement that music.
a catchy term, and then moved on to the
social life section.
Although the sponsors will not
Although the average student may not
reveal them yet, there are many
have thought of it since, the relation-
surprises in store for all that
ship between GCC and the community
come out and join the party.
is an important issue that confronts the
In the words of senior Simeon
college community every day.
Ashworth, the dance is "Woo-
See Life, page 6
Hah-Licious!"
"It rocked my world. It was
awesome!" enthused sophomore
WIRED@COLLEGIAN.COM
The big virtual ribbon has been cut
Jessie Hopper.
for our new science and technology
"Woo-Hah-Cali-Fragilistic-
page. wired@collegian.com will show
Expialidocious!" exclaimed ju-
you the interactive world and give you
nior Candace Bonnet.
the tools you need to survive to navi-
The dance will be held on the
gate this new medium. This week we
library side of the Hopeman Hall
show you the pros and cons of the In-
Patio at 9 p.m. on Friday, Sept.
ternet with our feature "Why I Do/
The founders of the Woo-Hah take a break for a photo. From left to right: James Hendrickson, Nate
26.
Don't Use The Net."
Brewer, Tim Broms, Mike Bowen, Travis Bond, and Chris Bradstreet.
See Perspectives, page 5
Although it has never been a
problem in the past, if there is
By Sonja Wojick
pleasantly surprised to have had
moters produced a web page to
bad weather on Friday evening,
THE REAL WORLD
Collegian Staff Writer
between eight and nine hundred
advertise the dance, which is still
the dance will be moved to the
Life is scary. One moment it is grad-
party-goers over the course of
active. Their web page had great
IM room.
uation day, filled with laughter and
Scheduled for this Friday, the
the evening.
success according to graduate
For all who barely survive the
tears, nostalgia and pride and speeches
26th of September, the Woo-Hah
With the immediate popularity
Mark Swift.
grueling week of studies just to
and parties. Next morning it is the rest
is already becoming a tradition at
of this dance, it was decided to
This year's Woo-Hah promises
make it to the weekend full of
of your life.
GCC.
have another dance at the end of
to be even better and more ex-
relaxation, the Woo-Hah may be
It is a daunting
world out there.
Last fall, the organizers of this
the 1996-1997 school year when
travagant than in previous years.
a tonic. The many creative signs
To prepare you
dance hoped for one hundred at-
the weather was warm.
"This is the best dance on
and banners on campus advertis-
for the "real
tendees, and were more than
Last year the Woo-Hah pro-
campus and this one will be bet-
ing the dance are hard to miss.
world," The Col-
legian today
launches "Seven
from '97."
This series will
Marshall opens lecture series
follow the adventures of seven graduat-
ing seniors from the Class of 97: their
hopes and fears, victories and defeats-
in their own words and ours.
Controversial Christian speaker will urge GCC to
See Life, page 6
restore the original vision of a nation under God
WARHOL MEETS DANTE
A new play take the classic of Dante's
Inferno and commercializes it to repre-
By Piper Wiand
example to the world."
The verse says: "If my people,
sent the chaos in Andy Warhol's life.
Collegian Staff Writer
"We must recover the original
who are called by my name, will
See Entertainment, page 8
American vision, because the
humble themselves, and pray
The man who said that
basic problem is that we have
and seek my face, and turn from
"America is in the worst crisis of
lost our identity as a nation--we
their wicked ways, then I will
SEQUEL COMPLEX
our entire history-a massive cor-
no longer know who we are or
hear from heaven, and forgive
With the release of Jars of Clay's sec-
ruption of business and personal
why we're here, he added."
their sin, and heal their land."
ond album, much afraid, audiences
life" is coming to campus as the
Rev. Marshall was born and
wonder if the band can live up to the
Rev. Marshall is an engaging
hype surrounding their first album.
first speaker of this year's
raised in Washington D.C. His
speaker with a challenge to all
Collegian staff writer Arleigh Hert-
college-sponsored Visiting
father, Dr. Peter Marshall, was
Americans.
zier believes that Jars of Clay will not
Scholar Lecture Series.
Senate chaplain in the 1940's;
Pat Robertson, Chairman of
lose any listeners with the new album,
Reverend Peter Marshall is an
and his mother, Catherine Mar-
the Board of Christian Broad-
but they will not gain new ones.
accomplished Presbyterian min-
shall LeSourd, a successful au-
casting Network praises Mar-
See Entertainment, page 9
ister with a unique message of
thor. Marshall, a' graduate of
shall, I consider him a vital link
Christian growth and maturity.
Yale University and Princeton
in the chain that God is forging
Believing that America is in
He believes that to mend our
Theological Seminary, is a co-
to pull America back from the
NEXT WEEK
crisis, and that nationwide
crippled society, America must
author of two exceptional best-
brink of moral chaos to the clear
Next week The Collegian will be focus-
revival is the only solution,
return to her original vision of a
selling works, The Light and the
spiritual vision of our Founding
ing on GCC and its international pro-
jects. These include mission trips, in-
Dr. Peter Marshall's
nation under God.
Glory and From Sea to Shining
Fathers," he said.
ternships and academic tours. If you
prophetic ministry focuses
Rev. Marshall reminds us that
Sea.
Marshall will be speaking
know of an idea that we should cover,
on the urgent necessity of
"we are the only society in world
Through his lectures, Rev.
Monday, Sept. 29, at Ketler Au-
please call Jennifer Scott at X2567.
Christians to recover the
history deliberately founded on
Marshall calls Americans to put
ditorium, Pew Fine Arts Center
the Biblical principles of self-
II Chronicles 7:14 in practice so
7 pm.
original American vision.
government. We need to be an
that we may restore our nation.
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1997 September 26
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.