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2001 September 7
The Collegian
The Grove City College Newspaper
September 7, 2001 Vol. 62 No. 2
All the way from
Assault
the Bahamas
Female victim of
Nassau native finds warmth in Grove City
two incidents
By Megan Standish
group of other staff and faculty
Collegian Managing Editor
members.
By Matthew R. Divelbiss
wearing a black ski mask,
Heastie will also teach courses
Collegian Editor-in-Chief
assaulted a junior female, Van
The difference in latitude is 16
at Grove City College. His duties
Til said.
degrees; the difference in aver-
as assistant professor of psychol-
Two assaults
Then, according
age temperature is 25. But
ogy will not begin before the
on campus in
to Van Til, on
Bahamas native Dr. Sam Heastie
spring of 2002.
less than 24
"
Wednesday morn-
is enjoying his new home - and
"We decided that we wanted to
hours.
ing at approxi-
finding that Grove City has a
extend the opportunity to benefit
According to
mately 8:55, a
warmth of its own.
from the Grove City College
Seth Van Til,
We're not aware of
male, believed to
"Ever since I got here, it has
experience to students in groups
director of cam-
any other incidents
be the same indi-
been ever so enriching," Heastie
that have not been well repre-
pus safety, the
vidual from the
said. "There is truly a spirit of
sented here before African-
assaults
on campus or in the
day before, again
God here. People here are godly.
Dr. Sam Heastie
Americans, Native Americans
occurred
borough recently.
wearing a ski
Their lives are God-centered.
and Hispanics, in particular,"
Tuesday after-
mask, entered
And I think that is what makes
this recently created position,
Moore said. "We think that stu-
noon and
MEP and proceed-
this institution what it is."
Heastie will spearhead a three-
dents from these groups will
Wednesday
Seth Van TII,
ed to the same jun-
Heastie, who holds a doctorate
year strategic plan for recruit-
benefit just like all of our present
morning.
Director of Campus
ior female's room
in educational psychology from
ment of minority students, facul-
students, so we see it as an
The first
West Virginia University, joined
ty and staff. He will work closely
extension of our mission."
Safety
where he assaulted
assault took
her. Van Til said
the Grove City College staff in
with Dr. John H. Moore, presi-
Moore said the college knew it
place outside
the student suf-
June as assistant to the president
dent of the college; Jeff Mincey,
would need help for this recruit-
the Mary Ethel Pew dormitory at
fered minor injuries.
for enrollment and staffing. In
director of admissions; and a
Heastie
approximately 3:55 p.m.
See
on page 2
See
Assault
Tuesday. The individual, a male
on page 2
Got Blood?
Serving God by
GCC hosts upcoming
serving students
blood drive
By Seana Cranston
check-in to post-donation
Christine Swift joins Career Services
Collegian Assistant Copy Editor
refreshments, lasts about one
hour, according to the Central
By Suzanne Barnard
campus." Knowing that she
Want to be a hero and save
Blood Bank. The donation itself
Collegian Staff Writer
wanted to work in college-relat-
three lives?
takes only five to 10 minutes.
ed recruiting, she majored in
Then head to the
Anyone in good
Christine Swift joins Grove
psychology. She also holds a
I.M. Room between 10
health who is at least
City College this year as new
minor in business.
a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on
17 years old and
assistant director of Career
Swift worked as a college
Sept. 24 for Grove
weighs 110 pounds or
Services. Swift is working to cri-
recruiter for one year at
City College's upcom-
more is eligible to
tique student résumés, help stu-
FreeMarkets, Inc. in Pittsburgh.
ing blood drive. The
donate.
dents hone their résumé-writing
When a position opened at
drive is co-sponsored
Danielson said the
skills and conduct mock inter-
Grove City College, Swift
by Zerbe Health
most important thing
views.
jumped at the chance to return to
Center and Central
donors can do is get
Swift will help students first
her alma mater.
Blood Bank.
plenty of rest the night
find their strengths and weak-
"It's like coming home for
before. Donors should also drink
nesses, then decide upon a
Christine Swift
me," she said.
"Everyone ends up having a
great time talking, watching
eight ounces of fluid for every
career. She will also aid students
Swift worked in Carnegie,
movies and eating," says Karen
hour awake during the day
in finding internships and perma-
dents find the vocational calling
where Career Services is housed,
Danielson, director of student
before the drive. This increases
nent jobs.
that is meant for them."
during her four years as a Grove
health services at Zerbe and
circulating blood volume.
"I am so excited to be here,"
Swift is a 2000 graduate of
City College student. She also
coordinator of this year's drive.
And don't forget to eat a good
Swift said. "This is not a career
Grove City College. She said she
served as student director for the
"It's the 'in' thing to do."
for me, it is a ministry. My goal
knew she was meant to be here
first Career Fair in 1999.
The entire process, from
See
Blood
on page 2
is to serve God by helping stu-
"from the moment I stepped on
See
Swift
on page 2
Parking
Name
Just Spike
Debate
VICTOR'S
Change
It
SUNGIN
VP, student
CHINESE
Main Moon
Volleyball looks
discuss parking
changes name
to repeat as
DINE IN
rates.
and location.
champions.
TAKE OUT
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2001 September 7
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.