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2001 February 16
The Collegian
The Grove City College Newspaper
February 16, 2001 Vol. 61 No.13
On the air
After a semester off, WGCC is back
By Palmer Avery
the air this Friday night at 9:15.
Collegian Staff Writer
Participants are celebrating with
a simultaneous coed pool tourna-
ment in Ketler Rec.
For months, the WGCC radio
Many of the faces at WGCC
station has been silenced.
are brand-new, especially that of
Speculations have abounded as
their new advisor, Mr. Kerin.
to why. No answer seemed com-
Officially, Kerin's titles are
plete. The generally accepted
Assistant Technical Director for
explanation was that the shut
GCC, and Manager of Technical
down followed conflicts between
Facilities at Pew Fine Arts
the school administration, facul-
Center. He started working for
ty, and students. That was that.
the college last September, and
End of story.
was asked to advise the radio sta-
In the meantime, a radio pro-
tion sometime afterwards.
duction class was established.
The staff is enthusiastic to be
Taught by Dr. Hamilton, the bi-
working with him. His presence
semester class teaches the techni-
has helped smooth tensions
cal side of running a station.
between administration and stu-
Cues, cables, confidence.
dents. "We have a new advisor
Students simulate being on the
and a better relationship with the
air, but nothing is broadcast.
administration," says Brosius.
Many people saw this as a poor
"They seem just as excited as we
substitute for the once-thriving
are [about] going back on the air.
WGCC.
They're behind us, which we
Apparently, the conflicts are
really appreciate. I think for the
over. According to Jill Brosius,
first time most of us actually feel
general manager for WGCC,
the administration is involved."
Amy Clingensmith
"We're not really thinking any-
Jill Brosius, WGCC's general manager, and Brian Kettell, director of secular music, ready for the reopening of
Along with new faces come
the student radio station.
more about last semester. We
new ideas, new goals. The range
already solved all that." Thanks
of formats and play lists keeps
feature secular and Christian
Girl Power Hour, and Local
big goal. Not only will local
to a lot of hard work and cooper-
growing in volume and diversity.
modern rock, CCM, Jazz,
Artists.
ation, WGCC is going back on
This semester the station will
Musicals, Irish Folk, Techno,
Encouraging local music is a
See Radio
on page 8
Down with Darwinism
Parents' Weekend 2001
Spring Court named as
Behe addresses intelligent design
committee
By Matthew R. Divelbiss
by tiny step" theory with which
eye evolved from a light sensi-
prepares
Collegian Editor-in-Chief
even scientists in his day found
tive spot found in smaller organ-
problems, particularly when
isms.
By Bethany L. Morgan
is approaching quickly. By sim-
applied to the complexity of the
"But there was a question left
Parents' Weekend Committee
ply looking around, one cannot
Rarely does Crawford auditori-
um fill to capacity for a guest
hanging there," Behe said.
help but notice the squirrels
vertebrate eye.
"But Darwin knew about the
"Where did the light sensitive
bustling, the construction work-
speaker.
As we go through the motions
But, when Michael Behe came
eye, too,' Behe said, "And he
spot come from?"
ers digging, and the Parents'
of our first round of exams, grow
wrote about it in a section of
This, Behe said, is Darwin's
Weekend Committee planning.
to Crawford Auditorium, not
tired of bundling up in our mit-
only did the auditorium fill, but
'The Origins of Species' that is
Black Box, which he left for sci-
This year's Parents' Weekend
tens and scarves and show bitter-
people overflowed to the base-
appropriately titled, 'Organs of
entists of the future to explain.
will kick off on May 4. While
ness toward the groundhog for
Parents' Weekend has been a tra-
Extreme Perfection and
ment to listen to the biologist
According to Behe, scientists
the news of more winter, it is
in Darwin's time did not have the
dition at Grove City College
speak about his famous book,
Complication. And in it, Darwin
easy to get caught up in the sea-
"Darwin's Black Box."
said essentially that he didn't
tools to examine the complex
since the early 1900's, this year
son. We tend to fail to recognize
According to Behe, Darwin's
know how the eye might have
functions of the cell or the light
marks a very special moment in
all there is to look forward to.
evolved."
sensitive spot.
the life of the college as it cele-
theory of evolution is flawed.
While May seems a long way
Darwin proposed a "tiny step
Darwin proposed the vertebrate
See Behe
on page 4
off, especially to seniors, it truly
See
Parents'
on page 5
Economic
Making
Rave
liberty
music
review
Huebert
Orchestra
Jeremy Mikesell
interviews
performs
presents his
Clint Bolick.
tonight.
art show.
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Perspectives
The Collegian
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February 16, 2001
Building a life of the mind
By Jennifer Scott
feverishly taking copious notes I
modern academic culture. I was
even dusted off my old literary
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2001 February 16
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.