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2001 March 16
The Collegian
The Grove City College Newspaper
March 16, 2001 Vol. 61 No.15
Showing off
Local gallery featuring
sophomore's work
By Joyce Liao
exhibit. Hanna chose pieces that
we should value aesthetics over
demonstrate different styles of
more basic, physical needs.
Collegian Staff Writer
photography. The photographs
Hanna will answer other themat-
Chad Hanna, a sophomore at
range from black and white to
ic questions tonight on a picture-
candid shots. "Mexican Choir" is
by-picture basis.
Grove City College and amateur
photographer, has made it big
Hanna's favorite piece. Hanna
Hanna has been working an
explained that he does not try to
average of four hours a week
at least by Grove City standards.
be profound about titles.
since Christmas. He hopes for
Hanna will exhibit his works
at the Glass Studio Gallery from
"I don't want people to sit
future opportunities to exhibit
7 to 9 tonight.
there and try to figure out what
his works on more specific sub-
The Glass Studio is located in
the title means," he said.
ject matters.
downtown Grove City at 235
Within the collection, Hanna
Hanna said he picked up pho-
South Broad St.
pointed out a selection that
tography because he "was just
The photography exhibit will
reveals the theme of his pieces.
fascinated with light and color
and contrast."
be at the studio for one month
"I have found with my experi-
The subjects Hanna chooses
following tonight's presentation.
ence with art, certain contradic-
"This is just a general intro-
tions between what's beautiful
are never posed. He always pho-
duction to show people what I
and whether or not it is beauti-
tographs things as he encounters
them.
have been doing," said Hanna,
ful," Hanna said. "That beauty
"I want people to appreciate
exists in a place where the peo-
Joyce Liao
who has been preparing four
the moment that is captured for
years for this collection.
ple are least concerned with
Sophomore Chad Hannah's photography collection will be on
Forty-two pieces, all first edi-
beauty."
display from 7-9 tonight at the Glass Studio Gallery in down-
See
Picture
tion prints, will be shown in the
Hanna also wonders whether
on page 6
town Grove City.
What goes up must
Get protected
come down
By Jeremy Mikesell
the possibility of an e-mail virus
Collegian Managing Editor
wreaking havoc on your comput-
er and annoying possibly
GCC does away with 'Baby Physics' requirement
infecting your friends. During
It's a dangerous world out
the last few semesters the cam-
there, full of people with unsafe
pus has seen a number of e-mail
habits. Any one of them could be
By Jenny Klopsic
"Physics had been built into
one of several science options
virus outbreaks, some of which
infected, and all it takes is one
the eight because it is so funda-
for students rather than a require-
have taken the mail server
Collegian Staff Writer
bad click and you could join
mental and practical for life situ-
ment. There are now nine ways
offline for hours.
them. A friend could send you an
ations," said Dr. James Downey,
through which students can ful-
I'm going to go over a few
The proposal was made. The
chairman of the department of
fill the lab and course require-
e-mail virus and if you're not
things here concerning basic pro-
verdict has been decided. The
ments. Departments, however,
practicing safe computing - your
outcome will affect all except for
physics and associate professor
tection and, more importantly,
of physics and engineering.
may not overlap in selection.
computer could be at risk.
common sense. But let's start
science and elementary educa-
"However, in the past few years,
"This means that a student
The Internet is a dangerous
with explaining what an e-mail
tion majors.
evaluation of the freshman class
cannot select two biology cours-
place these days. Just last week
virus is. Without question the e-
All students who cringe at the
has revealed that approximately
es to avoid physics or chem-
the Russian Mafia stole one mil-
mail virus is becoming one of
mention of physics can fear no
70 percent have already received
istry," Downey said.
lion customer files including
the most common computer
more. As of fall 2001 the cur-
physics education in high school.
This modification also does
credit card data - from over 40
threats these days. Over the last
riculum will be changed, and
Therefore, the necessity for
U.S. and countless other foreign
year there have been dozens of
students will have their option of
not mean the student body can
course completion is far less cru-
Internet companies. E-mail
outbreaks around the world and
classes. Currently, all students
completely avoid physics
cial."
viruses had nothing to do with
there are more to come.
besides the two aforementioned
because sometimes the class lists
The college catalog in the fall
that, but you probably don't have
First, it is important to note
majors must take eight hours of
will highlight this change, and
for all departments may not bal-
to worry about the mob trying to
that there is no way for an e-mail
lab science, with four of those
Science 201 (Physics) will be
hack your computer either. What
hours in physics.
See Physics
on page 5
you do have to worry about is
See Protection
on page 5
Off to
'Kiss Me
All-
California
Kate
American
Touring Choir
Friday and
Whitbeck takes
heading west to
TICKETS
Saturday nights
top honors in
TES-3322
perform.
sold out.
swimming.
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2001 March 16
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.