Collegian
The Friday, February 20, 2015
Vol. 101, No. 9
The Grove City College Student Newspaper
Liberty for all
HONK! takes the stage
Jon Nelson
Contributing Writer On Feb. 13-15, nearly 1,600 libertarians from all over the world gathered at the Marriott Wardman Park in Washington, D.C. for the 8th Annual International Students for Liberty Conference. On Friday night, students, media personnel and others filed into the enormous ballroom of the Marriott to listen to the first round of speakers. After a short introduction by conference emcee David Clement, Students for Liberty President Alexander McCobin opened up Google Hangout to have a live chat with someone that many people may be familiar with: Edward Snowden. Snowden is a former employee of the National Security Agency who leaked classified information showing that the NSA was engaged in illegal and pervasive surveillance programs. In his talk, he said did not care whether people saw him as a hero or a traitor; he simply wanted to communicate that the ideas of liberty are important and worth fighting for. He comLIBERTY 2
Bloodchillingly cold
Rebecca Shaffer Contributing Writer
Low temperatures led to the cancellation of the blood drive that was scheduled for Monday, Feb. 16 by the Central Blood Bank on Grove City College campus. Usually, the organization does the drive on campus twice a year, but this time, the cold was too much. Central Blood Bank helps supply quite a few hospitals. “We supply all the area hospitals, in between Pittsburgh and Meadburgh,” said Tawny Kantner, who has been with the bank for seven years and was in charge of the blood drive. The drive has tended to perform well whenever it appears on the College’s campus. “We do about 55 units. A regular unit is a pint of blood, but in that pint, there’s the blood cell, the platelets, and the plasma,” Kantner said. While blood cells are the most commonly known component, platelets and plasma have their own specific uses as well. The former is used to help blood clot, while the latter is the fluid found in the blood and can be used for burn victims who need to be hydrated.
CAMERON HOLLOWAY
The story of the ugly duckling comes to life through the hard work of the Grove City College Children’s Theatre. See more photos of this week’s show on page 8.
Freedom’s future
Grayson Quay
will speak on freedom; and President McNulty will speak on the future, as the College seeks to continue to uphold and advance Ketler’s vision. The weekend leading up to the Inauguration will also contribute to the significance of the event. On Saturday Mar. 21, President McNulty will be hosting a symposium entitled “Faith and Freedom, Calling and Classroom: Grove City College’s Commitment to the Treasures of Wisdom and Knowledge for the Common Good,” in which he and other speakers will discuss the College’s history and the values on which the College was founded. On Sunday Mar. 22, Dr. Andrew Hoffecker, a former Professor of Religion at GCC, will be presiding at Vespers. McNulty described Hoffecker as his mentor, explaining that Hoffecker performed his wedding and that during his time as a student at Grove City College, he took eight classes with Hoffecker, even
“On the one hand I find the whole thing somewhat embarrassing,” President Paul J. McNulty ’80 said of the planning and “hoopla” involved in his upcoming Inauguration, but MCNULTY added that on the other hand, he appreciates that there is a sense of ceremony which shows that our society still values higher education. McNulty’s inauguration is scheduled for Monday, March 23. Students will have classes off so that they can attend the event. The motto of the event itself is “For Faith. For Freedom. For the Future.” McNulty said that this slogan is intended to evoke the foundational beliefs of Grove City College founder Isaac Ketler. McNulty summed up Ketler’s
vision, saying, “Students need to be trained in truth … so that they can basically be leaders in the community, so that they can be excellent citizens.” McNulty went on to say that Ketler believed that the common good would be at risk if a democratic society came to consist of people who lack an appreciation for the truth. McNulty defined “Faith” as the College’s historic commitment to biblical truth which leads to “Freedom,” when he defined as “a virtue for American life,” the freedom to pursue our passions and callings free from restrictions, governmental or otherwise. The Inauguration itself will feature three speakers. Kenneth Starr, President of Baylor University and a former federal judge who is best known as the special prosecutor in the impeachment of President Clinton, will speak on faith; John Ashcroft, who has served as a U.S. Senator, Governor of Missouri and U.S. Attorney General,
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Grove City’s Slovak craft store closes. Page 4
Swim team makes a splash at PAC championships. Page 6
Mr. Quay meets Mr. Grey Page 5
Kutz and VanTil face off over how to handle ISIS Page 9
A look at the look back at the 1980 Miracle on Ice Page 11
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