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2001 September 21
The Collegian
The Grove
College Newspaper
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September 2001 Vol. 62 No. 4
ISUM
Get a job
A first-hand account
Alum witnesses
You have to know where to look
World Trade
By Matthew R. Divelbiss
Swift said career services
ships, Swift said experts do not
Collegian Editor-in-Chief
encourages students to focus on
expect the economy to affect
the hidden job market. Swift said
internships.
Center attacks
When the economy takes a
students need to talk to everyone
"What we want to encourage
turn for the worst, so does the
they know to get leads and to
our juniors and sophomores to
By Craig Howard
(northern tower).
job market.
make sure they have a good
do is to continue to look for
Class of 2001
I did not see the jet hit 1 World
But that doesn't mean there are
resume.
internships," she said. "And that
Trade Center, but what I heard, I
no jobs out there. It just means
Swift said a great place to start
is the best way to get a full-time
It was 8:48
will never forget.
you have to look harder, accord-
looking for leads on jobs is the
job."
a.m. EDT. I
The sound of a
ing to Christine Swift, assistant
upcoming career fair. Over 100
Swift said about 25 percent of
had just walked
jet engine fol-
director of career services.
companies will be at the career
interns are asked to stay on in a
out of 2 World
lowed by a loud
According to Swift, there will
fair.
full-time-capacity following
Trade Center
"I want to encourage students
I hid under an lawning
explosion
be about 20 percent fewer stu-
graduation.
(southern
pierced the clear
dents hired this year.
to understand that these employ-
Career services is targeting
tower), across
while office papers,
morning air. I hid
"That just means that we need
ers are coming to Grove City
freshmen as well.
Liberty St. to
papers with blood on
under an awning
to, at Career Services, come up
because they want them," Swift
This year, the Career Direct
said.
the 130 Liberty
test, which helps pinpoint possi-
them, women's shoes and
while office
with a different strategy for stu-
St. Deutsche
papers, papers
dents to use," Swift said.
While the majority of
ble career fields and majors, will
Bank Building.
burnt debris showered
with blood on
According to Swift, there are
recruiters come from the
be given to freshmen at no cost.
I was standing
the streets.
them, women's
two strategies. First, a student
Pittsburgh and Cleveland areas,
Because of money raised at the
approximately
shoes and burnt
can look in the advertised job
Swift said career services is pre-
career fair, career services will
30 yards from
"
debris showered
market.
pared to help students search for
pick up the cost.
2 World Trade
the streets.
"Only 10 percent of jobs are in
jobs in other regions of the coun-
"We've been able to make
Center when
People were run-
the advertised job market," Swift
try as well.
some money from the career fair,
the first hijacked commercial air-
ning and yelling that a plane hit
said.
For students looking for intern-
See
Job
on page 4
liner hit 1 World Trade Center
See
Attack
on page 5
GCC meets D.C.
Interns spend summer
in nation's capital
By Seana Cranston
Clinton Bonelli (Media Research
Collegian Asst. Copy Editor
Council); Seana Cranston (Rep.
Ron Paul); Jonathan Forbes
Tourists, ice cream stands, the
(Committee on House
Supreme Court, the Metro.
Administration); Lecia Griepp
Dancing in the rain on the
(Fund for American Studies:
Capitol lawn for the Fourth of
Bryce Harlow Institute); Beth
July. Getting your picture taken
Grimes (Department of Labor
with Elizabeth Dole. Hey, look
library); Tim Mattson (Bureau of
over there! It's Hillary! Hardball
Labor Statistics); and Sarah
politics, Smithsonian museums,
Bailey, Josh Simmons and Erica
"intern jokes," traffic, the White
Youngman (Heritage
House. More tourists.
Foundation).
Nine Grove City College stu-
"There's a quality about
Summer Interns were (standing) Erica Youngman, Josh Simmons, Clinton Bonelli, Beth Grimes,
dents, with majors ranging from
Washington - a kind of air,"
(seated) Sarah Bailey, Lecia Griepp, and Seana Cranston. (Tim Mattson and Jonathan Forbes are
biochemistry to English, interned
Simmons said. "It was a great
not pictured.)
in the nation's capital this past
feeling being where so many
momentous decisions are made."
summer.
answering phones and sorting
the role of full-time news analyst
of print media and proofreading
These students included
Internship responsibilities
mail to more complex projects.
at MRC, transcribing news pro-
ranged from basic duties such as
Bonelli, for example, performed
grams, archiving its vast library
See
Interns
on page 5
Biological
Adderan
Collateral
On a
in Bomb
Terror
Damage
Roll
America may
Hollywood
Men's soccer
just have seen
makes changes
looks to take
the beginning
after tragedy.
the PAC
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2001 September 21
The Grove City College newspaper. Written and produced by students.