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The Collegian – Sept. 16, 2022

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Cafeteria conundrum Student workers needed to open more hours

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@Collegian_GCC @gcc.collegian The Collegian: The GCC Newspaper Friday, September 16, 2022

Lust kills love

How best to love your neighbor

PERSPECTIVES

A swing and a miss Golf girls can’t win

SPORTS

Collegian The Award-Winning Grove City College Student Newspaper

Vol. 108, No. 4

Begg to speak in chapel

Football is life

Ayden Gutierrez News Editor

AYDEN GUTIERREZ

Senior football players CJ Otwell and Tim Forry read about the team in The Collegian before last week’s game against Geneva. Read about that match on Sports pg. 12 and get ready for this week’s showdown with Carnegie Mellon.

Come get some careers Mia Gallagher

Contributing Writer While many great activities and opportunities fight for students’ attention on campus, Grove City College’s nationally-ranked Career Services Office (CSO) hopes to recenter the focus on what matters most — futures beyond campus. CSO looks to do that with the 24th annual Career Fair. The fair will take place on

Wednesday, Sept. 21, from 1-5 p.m. in the Physical Learning Center’s IM rooms. CSO has welcomed over 155 organizations to this year’s fair, encompassing private, non-profit, ministry, fellowship, grad schools, military and public service opportunities. This promising lineup presents career paths for all majors on campus, showcasing a variety of positions that demonstrate the real-world

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A student approaches a company’s table at the 2021 Career Fair. application of course mate- CSO Director Renee Coyne, rial. when asked about the span “It is nice to make sure that of fields represented by orgastudents are open to new op- nizations at the fair. portunities because not ev“Sometimes students have eryone knows what a compaCAREER FAIR 3 ny does just by its title,” said

Recent grad gives Athletics Dept. a boost Ayden Gutierrez News Editor

Maggie Williams ‘22 shoots a photograph on campus.

RYAN BRIGGS

The college’s Athletics Department has seen many improvements in recent months. Much of these are thanks to the department’s newest hire, a familiar face at the college. Maggie Williams ’22 was hired onto the full-time staff shortly after graduating from the college in May. Williams currently works as the Assistant Director of Sports Information and Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach. “My time working as Assistant Director of Sports Information has been busy to say the least,” Williams said. “I’ve been trying to cover

each of our teams along with being an Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach. However, it has been very rewarding.” Williams, who played for the women’s soccer team here during her time as a student, credited her collegiate playing days for inspiring her passion to give athletes a platform. “I always wanted to give our athletes more of a platform on campus and have something to showcase for the hours of work they put in during the school year. While it is a very busy time in athletics, I know that the work is appreciated and worth it in the long run,” Williams said. Williams noted that alWILLIAMS 3

Renowned evangelical pastor, Alistair Begg, will be visiting the college to speak at chapel next week. Begg will be speaking in another edition of the college’s Faith for Life lecture series on Wednesday, Sept. 21, at the 11 a.m. chaBEGG pel service and again at 7 p.m. Begg is most notably known for his Bible teaching ministry, Truth for Life. According to the Truth for Life website, “Truth for Life is the teaching ministry of Alistair Begg and is committed to teaching the Bible with clarity and relevance so that unbelievers will be converted, believers will be established and local churches will be strengthened.” Begg has been in pastoral ministry since 1975. Following graduation from the London School of Theology, he served eight years in Scotland at both Charlotte Chapel in Edinburgh and Hamilton Baptist Church. According to the About section of the Truth for Life website, Begg became the senior pastor at Parkside Church near Cleveland, Ohio, in 1983. He has written several books and is heard daily on the Truth for Life radio program. The teaching on Truth for Life stems from the week-by-week Bible teaching at Parkside Church. “The biblical, expositional teaching of Alistair Begg is internationally known as an inspiring source for clear, relevant instruction rooted firmly in Scripture,” the ministry’s website states. “Studying God’s Word each day, verse by verse, is the hallmark of Truth for Life’s ministry.” On February 27, 1995, Truth for Life began airing a 25-minute daily Bible teaching program on seven radio stations. Now the program, featuring Begg, can be heard in every major market across the U.S. and in several countries outside the U.S., according to the website. Truth For Life can also be heard daily on YouTube, its website, its mobile app, on streaming TV, as a podcast on Amazon Alexa and Google Home devices and through several other listening channels.


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