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2000 April 7
The
Collegian
Grove City College Newspaper
April 2000
Vol. 60 No. 19
Economist Donald Boudreaux to speak
By J. H. Huebert
Mart, airline agencies, and other
and that the government should
Dr. Boudreaux received his
dents of the Foundation include
Collegian Staff Writer
businesses are never legitimate,
never prevent businesses from
B.A. in economics from Nicholls
the late Leonard E. Read, who
lowering prices.
State University; an M.A. in eco-
was awarded an honorary doctor-
Dr. Boudreaux is one of the
nomics from New York Univer-
Dr. Donald J. Boudreaux,
ate by GCC, and Dr. Hans F.
President of The Foundation for
world's foremost experts on anti-
sity; a Ph.D in economics from
Sennholz, who was chairman of
trust law and antitrust economics.
Economic Education, will speak
Auburn University; and a J.D.
GCC's economics department
on why government should "Stop
Before becoming the president of
from the University of Virginia
from 1954 until his retirement in
The Foundation for Economic
School of Law.
1992.
Stopping Price Cutting," this
Education in 1997, he taught in
The Foundation for Economic
This is Dr. Boudreaux's first
Monday at 7:00 p.m. in the Rare
Book Room of Buhl Library.
the economics and legal studies
Education (www.fee.org), lo-
visit to Grove City College.
In his talk, Dr. Boudreaux will
departments at Clemson Univer-
cated in Irvington-on-Hudson,
There will be 15 minutes for
examine how the federal govern-
sity. Prior to that, he taught eco-
New York, is the nation's oldest
questions following the lecture,
nomics at George Mason Univer-
libertarian think tank and has had
ment's antitrust laws attack busi-
which is sponsored by The Foun-
nesses for charging low prices.
sity. His writing has appeared in
a long association with Grove
dation for Economic Education
He will argue that claims of
numerous economic journals and
City College. It publishes the
and the Grove City College Lib-
"predatory pricing" (lowering
in such popular publications as
monthly magazine Ideas on Lib-
ertarians. For more information,
The Wall Street Journal, The In-
prices below cost to drive the
erty (formerly The Freeman), in
see www.geocities.com/
competition out of business) of-
vestor's Business Daily, The New
which many GCC faculty, alumni
gcclibertarian.
ten made against Microsoft, Wal-
York Times, The Washington
and students have been published
Dr. Donald J. Boudreaux
Times, and Reason magazine.
through the years. Previous presi-
Orchestra & Choir to
Little Sibs get a
perform this weekend
chance to experience
college life
Tuckey will conduct Bach's
Fugue in G Minor, BWV 578.
The Symphonic Orchestra will
conclude their concert with
By Rachel Leonard
Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture.
Collegian News Co-Editor
Rumors as to the use of actual
cannons are unconfirmed. The
Between 6:30 p.m. today and tomorrow afternoon, over 120
Symphonic Orchestra is under the
of the younger siblings of Grove City College students will
direction of Dr. Konzen. The
arrive on campus for the weekend. The weekend's events are
Symphonic Orhestra performs
geared towards junior and senior high school students and were
tonight at 8 p.m. in Pew.
organized by the freshman and sophomore class officers of the
The Grove City College com-
Student Government Association (SGA), including Ben Paulus,
bined Touring and Chapel Choirs
freshman class president; Jen Mahurin, sophomore class presi-
will perform Sunday night in
dent; and Angela Setti, sophomore class secretary.
The Orchestra's violas prepare for tonight's concert in Ketler
Harbison Chapel at 6:30 p.m.
Said Paulus, "(Little Sibs Weekend) is a time for younger sib-
Auditorium of Pew Fine Arts Center.
(Chapel cards will be accepted.)
lings to come up and visit their older siblings and get a taste of
The choirs will be performing
the college experience." Mahurin added, "It's a great time of
selections from Handel's Mes-
sibling fellowship and bonding."
By Meghan Price
violin. These musicians have the
siah. Parts two and three of the
Little Sibs Weekend is traditionally planned for alternating
Collegian News Co-Editor
opportunity to perform their
Messiah will be performed, as
years, though it has been three years since the last event. Three
pieces accompanied by the Sym-
these are the portions where the-
years ago, SGA had only 30 participating siblings. This year, it
Grove City College is in for a
phonic Orchestra. Fisher will be
text is more oriented towards
has 124 incoming little sibs. "The response was more than we
musical treat this weekend, with
performing "Glitter and Be Gay"
Easter. The text of part one (for
imagined," said Mahurin. "It was unbelievable."
one great concert tonight and an-
from Candide by Bernstein. Kline
example, For Unto Us a Child is
SGA has been planning the weekend since this past Novem-
other on Sunday. Tonight, the
will be performing Piano Con-
Born) is more related to Christ-
ber. Activities will include a scavenger hunt at 1:30 p.m. on
certo No. I in G Minor by Felix
mas. Soloists featured will be
Grove City College Symphonic
Saturday, immediately followed by an ice cream social at 3:30
Orchestra presents the Annual
Mendelssohn. Wentworth will be
seniors Mark Kubichek and Jes-
p.m. "Charlie Ritch wrote and developed the scavenger hunt
Concerto Competition Concert.
performing Violin Concerto No.
sica Burns; juniors Laurie Neil-
wild and wacky facts about the school," said Mahurin. "It'll be
This concert features the winners
3 in G Major by Wolfgang Ama-
son, Nikki Burd, Emily Fisher,
an opportunity for siblings to do something together and to
of the college's Concerto Compe-
deus Mozart. Wentworth's piece
Mike Henry and Ben Spead; and
meet others their age on campus that weekend."
tition, which was held earlier in
will be accompanied by the GCC
sophomores Mark Sallade and
SpringFest, on Saturday, will also be open to both students
Chamber Orchestra.
the year.
Shannon Stansbury. Junior Joe
and their younger siblings.
The three selected winners are
Also featured in the concert are
Gervase will accompany one
SGA reminds all students hosting siblings to notify their head
junior Emily Fisher, soprano; jun-
two pieces conducted by student
song on trumpet. Dr. Konzen
resident.
conductors. Senior Bret Kelley
will accompany the concert on
ior Rachel Kline, piano; and
will conduct the Overture to Can-
organ. Both choirs are under the
sophomore Todd Wentworth,
dide by Bernstein. Senior Erica
direction of Dr. Brown.
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Here's a look at
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group of singers named
lines. tomorrow's Spring-
2000 Grove City College
what's inside this
Huebert says yes.
after a toilet.
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The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.