The Collegian – October 25, 2019

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@Collegian_GCC @gcc.collegian The Collegian: The GCC Newspaper Friday, October 25, 2019

Prisoner pastor to speak on missions

Collegian The Award-Winning Grove City College Student Newspaper

Vol. 105, No. 7

Leading the way Alum

debuts movie David Zimmermann

Nick Mullins

Staff Writer

Contributing Writer Andrew Brunson, an American missionary who was jailed in Turkey for his faith, will headline this year’s Kingdom Week. The weeklong missions conference, the second annual event, will run Sunday through Thursday and includes popular speakers, social mixers and charity events. Brunson Brunson will serve as the conference’s keynote speaker. Brunson was detained in Turkey for two years before his release was orchestrated by President Trump in 2018. In the midst of the United States’ increasing tensions with Turkey, Brunson has once again been in the headlines. In Trump’s letter to Turkey’s President Erdogan, attention was called to Brunson’s dramatic release to remind Erdogan of the measures that will be taken should tensions not subside. He will speak at 7 p.m. Oct. 30 in Harbison Chapel. Léonce Crump, a former quarterback for the New Orleans Saints who now preaches in Atlanta, will also speak. The event features a total of 16 mission representatives from various organizations that seek to bring a very specific message to the private Christian school’s students. “The goal is really to bring the purpose of the Great Commission to the heart of the students here,’’ says junior Josh Tricarico, who manages the promotion of the event. According to junior Kaitlyn Butts, head of leadership for the event, the conference is run by a group of six students who are all passionate about missions. Butts says that they want to show students “how their unique vocation can play into the idea of letting everyone around the world know the gospel and know who Jesus is regardless of whether they’ve ever thought of themselves as a missionary or even someone who’s responsibility it is to share the gospel.” “We are trying to show them in their unique major, department and interests how they can be a part of that,” Butts said. Despite the college’s existing chapel attendance requirement and the scattering of spiritually focused on-campus events that occur throughout the academic year, Butts emphasized that MISSION 9

MAC HANCOCK

Juniors Evan Mee and Julia Knepper, members of the Omicron Xi fraternity and Gamma Sigma Phi sorority respectively, pose on their float during the Homecoming Parade. The float, which won the parade’s contest, was themed around Presidents’ Day as a part of the Parade’s overall holiday theme.

A star-studded cast will grace Grove City’s historic Guthrie Theatre tonight for the premier of “Shooting Heroin,” Spencer Folmar ’10’s hard hitting take on the drug crisis. The film’s stars, including veteran Hollywood actors Nicholas TurFolmar turro, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs and Garry Pastore, will all be in attendance. Folmar wrote, produced and directed the film, his fourth feature. The movie tells the story of a small town in rural America coming together to fight against the spread of the opioid epidemic. Filmed in central Pennsylvania, “Shooting Heroin” features a Hollywood cast with actors such as Alan Powell from “Quantico,” Sherilyn Fenn from “Twin Peaks” and Cathy Moriarty from “Raging Bull,” among others. For two years Folmar poured everything into the film. He drew inspiration from a fateful visit to his home in central Pennsylvania. “When I visited back home over Christmas, everyone that I caught up with had lost a loved one or a friend from MOVIE 9

Teaching the next generation Clark Mummau Contributing Writer

Grove City College’s Elementary Education program was ranked second best in the nation by Study.com based on affordability, accessibility, quality and value. “The educational environment within the college itself is extremely supportive and positive,” junior Elementary and Special Education major Rachael Stille said. “Everything they teach has a purpose and the learning that occurs within our classes helps us to become teachers of impact.” Study.com is a site that reaches over 15 million students per month, with guidance “to help students save money and make informed decisions,” and with online courses. The site discussed the Hamilton Curriculum Library, which offers invaluable resources to all Education majors. The library is “not a traditional quiet library,” Dr. Constance Nichols ’93, chair of the Department of Education, said. “It’s

EMILY BOSTAPH

A preschooler enjoys playtime at Grove City College’s Early Education Center. The Department of Education’s Elementary Education program is one of the leading courses in the nation. a highly collaborative space. We don’t leave it to chance that they have the right materials to teach and to teach well. We are very thankful for the resources we have.” Among these resources are the books used by many local schools. According to Nichols, when students go into class, they can expand on the material in the books.

Study.com also pointed to the College’s certification officer, Dr. Jarrett Chapman ’04, as a reason the Grove City program stood out. Many schools have a certification officer, but few have one that “cuts through the red tape of different states,” Nichols said. Another resource for students is the Education Ca-

reer Services Office. This office provides students with networking, international, summer and employment opportunities. Students also have an advisor that stays connected with them from their first semester of college through their first year of teaching to ensure that TEACHING 9


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