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1998 December 4
The
Collegian
Grove City College Newspaper
Dec. 4, 1998
Vol. 59 No. 11
News Brief:
Grove City College -
Crimson Ball continues to roll
Microsoft Campus
Agreement
By Jenny Hopkins
conjures images that differ with
Saturday from 6-12 p.m. in Old
simple question of math - 500
Collegian Staff Writer
every person. For the girl, it is
Map. Even simple details such as
people able to attend versus
the image of curlers, nylons, hair
these were only established after
800 - many other things had to
If you ask the girl, it is up to the
spray, and last-minute panic. For
long hours of debate and negotia-
be considered as well.
Grove City College has
boy to ask. If you ask the boy, it
the boy, it is a casual reminder to
signed a Microsoft Campus
tion. The dance has traditionally
"There is intimacy that comes
is up to the girl to give him a sign
ask "What's her name" that sits
been held in Old MAP, an area
Agreement. Therefore, Micro-
along with limiting the number of
to let him know she wants him to
nearby in his 9:00 class. For the
soft Corporation has licensed
that can comfortably accommo-
tickets," said sophomore secretary
ask. If you ask the objective ob-
sophomore class officers in
the following Campus Soft-
date 500 people. A new idea was
Jeannie Klein. "That intimacy
server, it is a miracle that the
charge of planning the formal
suggested for this year's event.
would be lost if that dance was
ware Products to Grove City
wires are ever uncrossed long
event, it is hours of preparation,
College:
School leaders proposed to host
held in the IM room."
enough for anyone to actually get
ticket sales, and hard work, all for
Microsoft Office
the evening in the IM room, capa-
Others felt differently. Said one
a date.
one night never to forget.
Professional Edition
ble of holding 800 people. While
student: "The main difference is
The Crimson Ball. The phrase
This year's Crimson will be held
Microsoft Windows 9x
to some this idea may see like a
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- Microsoft FrontPage
- Microsoft Visual Studio
Professional Edition
Orchesis
struts
their
stuff
in
Microsoft BackOffice
"Styles
Client Access License
Instructions for loading the
c n n y
software listed above and a
By Kim Stetson
Janke and
copy of these "User Terms" are
Collegian Editor-in-Chief
junior head
available by selection
choreogra-
"Networking Information" at
Early in the spring of 1976,
a
pher Claire
the following Internet address:
group of 21 dancers came to-
Plitt have
http://info/
gether to perform the Freedom
headed up
These Campus Software Prod-
Ballet for Grove City College's
this
years
ucts may only be used subject
100th anniversary Founder's Day
83-person
to the terms and conditions
celebration. The students, spon-
cast,
the
contained in the Microsoft
sored by Dr. Hilda Kring, called
largest in
Campus Agreement and may
themselves "The Orchesis" and
not be copied, transferred or
continued, from that year forward,
years. And
otherwise used in violation of
to put on annual performances
unlike the
such terms and conditions.
each fall semester.
leaders of
Termination or expiration of
Twenty-three years later, the
many cam-
this agreement automatically
troupe is preparing to present
pus organi-
terminates your right to access
"Styles" on December 10, 11 and
zations,
and use all copies of the prod-
12. The program celebrates the
they have
ucts. Immediately upon termi-
diversity of music and dance and
done
so
nation or expiration, you must
features tunes ranging from Van
virtually on
delete and remove all Campus
Morrison's "Brown-Eyed Girl" to
their own.
Software Products from your
the showtune "One" from Chorus
"One thing that has been impor-
now have the opportunity to have
Honors abun-
computer or order licenses for
Line. Dance styles include jazz,
tant to us is that Orchesis is a
a hands-on perspective of plan-
these Campus Software Prod-
tap, modern, ballet, character,
completely student-run organiza-
ning, organizing, and running the
ucts from a legitimate source.
lyrical, and funk.
dant for
tion. Dancers who have for many
production-everything from
Faculty, staff and students
Senior
head
choreographer
years been seasoned performers,
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who graduate, transfer or
Speech and
otherwise leave Grove City
College must delete and re-
Mmmmm
Protein
Debate Team
move from their computers
all Campus Software Prod-
By Douglas Barbour
ucts obtained through the
Students get a taste of the Second
Collegian Staff Writer
Microsoft Campus Agree-
ment or order licenses for
Annual Bug Feast
The Speech and Debate Team's
these Campus Software
hard work and dedication has paid
Products from a legitimate
off once again this year. Both the
source.
By Colleen Keating
Mealworms were the main in-
team and individuals have received
logical stories, and Dr. Jenkins
By downloading any Campus
Collegian staff writer
gredient in the other dishes: pak-
great honors this semester with one
recited two poems.
Software Products, you agree
horas, peanut-butter balls, and
more tournament to attend.
Last year's bug feast was popu-
to be bound by the terms and
Would you eat a bug?
This
onion dip. Dr. Jenkins compares
They will travel to Ohio State
lar even among other faculty. Dr.
conditions of use contained
question was posed to Dr. Steve
pakhoras to curry; it contains
University this weekend for a com-
Peter Fraser, an English professor,
within the Microsoft Campus
Jenkin's Entomology class
flour and vegetables fried in oil.
petition involving approximately
was so enthralled with the pakho-
Agreement signed by Grove
Wednesday morning, and the an-
During cooking, the mealworms
30 schools. The team will com-
ras that he fed some to Zachary
City College. You may exam-
swer was a resounding, "Yes."
"puffed up and were sticking up
Throne, son of the Spanish de-
pete in what is known as a swing
ine a copy of the agreement
The Second Annual Bug Feast
at jaunty angles" which made
tournament, spending Friday and
partment professor Dr. Stephanie
by contacting John G. In-
included six different insect deli-
them easy to identify, according
Saturday at Ohio State and travel-
Throne. Fraser also left another
man, Director of Distributing
cacies. Beinenstich and grasshop-
to Jenkins. However, he claims
insect dish in the copy room in
ing across town to Capitol Univer-
Computing at Grove City Col-
per pie were two dishes named
that they "tasted great" and that
sity for more competition on Sun-
Calderwood; the plate was myste-
lege, during normal business
after insects: "beinenstich" is Ger-
"practically every student sam-
day.
riously empty the next morning.
hours.
man for "bee sting." A cake filled
pled them."
However, the idea of eating in-
The team has already competed
with creamed butter - it does not
The other two dishes also con-
sects is not unique to GCC. Dr.
in three tournaments this year, in-
Interested in writing for
contain any bees only milk,
tained chopped mealworms: on-
cluding their most recent at
Jenkins showed a video Wednes-
The Collegian?
flour, butter. sugar and almonds.
ion dip with carrot sticks, and the
Youngstown State. In addition to
day morning which described
Have some story ideas to
Sweet-n-sour chicken wings were
peanut-butter balls with coconut.
how Western culture is the only
many strong individual finishes,
suggest?
also served because they included
According to Dr. Jenkins and the
the team placed second overall out
society that does not knowingly
Contact Kim Stetson:
an insect by-product: honey. Dr.
students, the mealworms did not
a field of eight teams.
eat insects. This is a psychologi-
Box 563 X. 2414
Charles Kriley donated the grass-
have a "strong flavor." In addi-
There are currently 13 members
cal condition, Jenkins maintains.
or e-mail:
hopper pie, which also does not
tion to sampling bug-flavored
of the team; one senior, five jun-
Insects have a higher protein
Stu960302@gcc.edu
include bugs.
foods, students related entomo-
iors, two sophomores, and
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1998 December 4
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.