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The Collegian, April 11, 2025

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Who’s on the silver screen? Spring has sprung... no, really Get a preview of Success is contagious for Lux Mea’s filmmakers Wolverines this season

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Friday, April 11, 2025

The Award-Winning Grove City College Student Newspaper

Vol. 111, No. 19

It’s a Wolverine Winklevoss winner Emma Rossi Editor-in-Chief

Four students from the Winklevoss School of Business participated last Thursday, April 3 in the 10th annual DICK’S Sporting Goods & Pitt Business Strategy Case Competition held at DICK’s corporate headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pa. Seniors Caroline Dawson and Lilian Karchut, junior Anthony Fiorenza and sophomore Marcus Loizes were selected to compete in this in-person event with 58 team submissions from 37 unique schools. While the team did not win one of the top three spots, they did compete in and win the wildcard competition among the non-top three finishers, essentially meaning they placed fourth overall. “This is a really strong result given we were the only DIII school in the finals and this was our first year in the competition,” the team’s advisor, professor of business analytics Dr. Ryan Miller ’99 said. The team proposed the “Pacesetter Playbook,” a strategy aimed at enhancing athlete engagement, loyalty and sales for DICK’S Sporting Goods new concept store, the House of Sport. Their plan included launching a super app that integrates AIdriven personalization and

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Music and memories are made at AEX Live last Saturday as Grovers enjoy food and student performances.

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Senior Trent Donaldson (above) performed with junior Ashlyn DeVaney (right) for students gathered in the Breen Student Union.

Hands Off rallys in Grove City Violet Whitmore News Editor

‘Full Gallop’ captures legend Violet Whitmore News Editor

“Full Gallop” will be in full swing tonight as the first one-woman show in roughly ten years at Grove City College. “Full Gallop” is a comedic biographical narrative starring senior Grace Scheller as Diana Vreeland, the famous Editor-in-Chief of Vogue in 1971. The play follows Vreeland after her tumultuous end at Vogue and public dismissal from her position. The show was written by Mark Hampton and Mary Louise Wilson and premiered in New York’s Bay Street Theater in 1993.

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“It is an enormous opportunity to do a one-woman show because it’s a great undertaking for anybody to take on, not only to memorize it, but because the research that has to go in when you’re doing a historic figure is tremendous. The background, studying the character — all of those things are what make it overwhelming,” GALLOP 2

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Grace Scheller rehearses her one-woman show “Full Gallop,” which completes its run at 7 p.m. today in the Little Theatre. Scheller plays the legendary former Editor-in-Chief of Vogue, Diana Vreeland, pictured top left.

Last Saturday, Grove City joined more than 1400 protests across the country that called for resistance against actions taken by the Trump administration. The April 5 “Hands Off” movement was a nationally organized series of protests across the country, arranged by local leaders. The protests call for an end to government intervention in healthcare, social security, tax cuts for the wealthy and social rights, according to the Hands Off website. “This is a nationwide mobilization to stop the most brazen power grab in modern history. Trump, Musk and their billionaire cronies are orchestrating an all-out assault on our government, our economy and our basic rights — enabled by Congress every step of the way,” the website stated. Grove City resident Katherine Bailey was following the rallies on mobilize.us and wanted to attend. After seeing that the closest rally was RALLY 10


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