11.10.11 Yellow Jacket

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SALUTE OUR VETERANS NOVEMBER 11, 2011

51 W. College St. Waynesburg, PA 15370

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Vol. 89 No. 9

PRESIDENT OBAMA’S STUDENT LOAN REFORM PLAN

Drive Loan reform not likely to affect undergraduates attracts students, locals By Rob Longo Staff Writer

President Barack Obama’s proposed student loan reform will most likely not affect many people that attend Waynesburg University, said Amanda Gansor, Waynesburg

University’s student loan coordinator. The main recipients of the new loan package would mostly be graduate students. Most graduate students use commercially held loans to cover the cost of graduate school, while most undergrad

students use federal loans. If the proposed plan is put into use, the loans will only be available from January to June 2012. The plan would allow students to reduce payments from 15 percent over 25

years down to 10 percent over 20 years. After 20 years, all remaining money left on the loan is forgiven if annual payments were made on the loan throughout the years. On Oct. 25, Obama and his staff announced the pro-

posed payment plan. Income Based Repayment is a payment option for federal student loans. Depending on how much a student’s income is, how much they owe and how

By Stephanie Laing See WU on A4

Center celebrates holiday themes By Kelly Witas Staff Writer The holiday season is near. To start the season, Waynesburg University’s Writing Center is holding “A Wrinkle in the Chronicles of Little Women,” to celebrate the birthdays of Madeleine L’Engle, C.S. Lewis and Louisa May Alcott. All of their birth-

See CENTER on A3

Photo by Kaitlin Edwards

It’s beginning to look a lot like... Christmas? Despite the warm November weather, Christmas decorations were placed throughout campus over the past week. The decorations will remain up at least through the end of the semester.

Assignments Editor Julie Tischer, a junior biology major, snapped a picture of the needle in her arm today, Nov. 10, as she waited for her bag to fill with blood. She wondered if she would break her record for the fastest time to fill the blood bag. She reminisced the first time she gave blood – passing out at Family Dollar later that day. Her mind reverted back to the present moment. “What do I want to drink after I give blood?” she asked herself. Tischer gives blood every time the Central Blood Band visits Waynesburg, and today is no exception. “My blood type is pretty rare, and I know every bit counts,” said Tischer. “If I ever needed blood, I would have to rely on

See STUDENTS on A4

University awards C C L Lecture series to run through next week impact grants to Two speakers will address students in Roberts Chapel student groups HRIST AND ULTURE ECTURE SERIES

By Kyle Oland

Editorial Assistant

By Sarah Bell Arts & Life Editor Two Regional Community Impact Grant recipients were selected to implement their programs in the community. Both groups received $1,000 for their cause with the hopes that they can make a difference in Greene County. Sarah Brandstetter, coordinator of Bonner Scholars Program, said that the grants are beneficial to the University’s students. “The idea behind the grants is that students would see something in the community and try to make a difference; they would try to change it or come up with a way to maybe bridge to different issues so that

individuals would have access to more,” Brandstetter said. “It is teaching students to look beyond themselves to see the community as a hole. Then they would be able to set a goal and accomplish it as well.” Shawn Wharrey, junior biology major and Jessica Malingowski, senior forensic accounting major received a grant for their project, “Mini-Relay for Life: Kid’s Zone.” As co-chairs of Relay for Life on Waynesburg University’s campus, Wharrey and Malingowski plan to give children a positive atmosphere to participate in during the event this year.

Beginning next week, Waynesburg University will begin its annual Christ and Culture Lecture Series. “Christ and Culture is a lecture series where we bring in Christians who work in different parts of our society to challenge the University community to live faithfully as a follower of Jesus,” said Tom Ribar, Waynesburg University chaplain. The lecture series will begin Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Roberts Chapel, and will continue through Tuesday, Nov. 15 with a lecture during the weekly chapel service at 11 a.m. in Roberts Chapel. See GROUPS on A4 The series will con-

Alsdore

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clude on Tuesday with one more lecture at 7:30 p.m. in Roberts Chapel. Ribar said the keynote speakers will include Katherine Leary Alsdore, the executive director of Center for Faith & Work, and the Rev. David Kim, director of the Gotham Initiative. Ribar, who organizes

the lecture series each year, hopes students not only gain insight from the lectures, but also gain motivation to continue living a Christian life. “The primary purpose of the series is to lift up students or provide examples of Christians living their faith in society,” he said. Alsdore established

SPORTS

REGION

The football team stunned eighth-ranked Thomas More on Saturday. See Page C1

Greene County Elections were held Tuesday. Commissioners Snyder, Trader and Morris all retained their offices.

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the Center for Faith & Work in 2002 according to the Center’s website. According to the Center for Faith & Work’s website, their classes, programs, resources and people help people explore and deepen the impact of the gospel message in their work life. Ribar said he feels this lecture series will help students learn how to apply Christian morals in the workplace, and will benefit any Christian who is serious about his or her faith. The other speaker, Kim, the director of The Gotham Initiative, previously served at Princeton University as a chaplain and execSee LECTURES on A4

ARTS & LIFE

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The fall play wrapped up performances this past Saturday. See Page D1


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