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Monthly Archives: April 2013

9/11 Debris Discovered in NY

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Written by Matthew Harper. Media by Bobby Williams. Nearly 12 years after the attack that terrified our nation, new debris from one of the planes that struck the World Trade Center towers has been discovered. Just behind the site of a controversial Islamic community center near Ground Zero, a 5-foot piece of landing gear was found on Wednesday, April 17.

GC Speaks: What are the pros & cons of sextravaganza?

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Media by Kelsey Kuethe. What are the pros and cons of sectravaganza?

Adam and Jake Homework Break Episode 29 – UFOs and Giant Poop

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Hosted by Adam Crouch and Jake Cannon, featuring Austin Schumacher and Jonathan Barker. In this episode, special guests Austin and Jonathan talk about live tweeting softball games, Agapefest, and the improv show. In weird news, there is a congress-style UFO hearing that people are trying not make fun of and giant inflatable poop in Japan. You can follow Adam, Jake, Jonathan and the official podcast account on Twitter.

FBI’s “Most Wanted Teacher” Arrested and Charged

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Written by Matthew Harper. Media by Bobby Williams. Eric Justin Toth, a member of the FBI’s 10 most-wanted list and a former school teacher, was arrested last week in Esteli, Nicaragua. The Central American nation’s National Police Chief, Aminta Granera, announced the arrest and said that Toth would be deported immediately.

GC Holds Annual Adaptive P.E. Day

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Written by Kevin Dunne. Media by Kat Kelley. On Friday, the 26th, Greenville College held its 13th annual Adaptive P.E. Day in the rec center. The event, put together largely by George Barber’s Adaptive P.E. class, hosted around 75 to 100 individuals with disabilities from the surrounding area. Many education majors and athletes helped out, as well as several student volunteers, to assist the participants in the events. Children from local schools, like Highland and Litchfield, and adults from FAYCO in Vandalia and Hillsboro, all flocked to the college’s campus at 10:30 to sign in and join in on the fun.

Creative Writings Readings

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Written by Kristi Reindl. Media by Kat Kelley. Last Tuesday evening’s lyrical event was indeed a success. The Lyrical Writing and Advanced Poetry students have worked diligently all semester sharpening their skills in the creative arts and were proud to show them off. Each had an opportunity to share their work,

Papyrus Goes to St. Louis

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Written by Kevin Dunne. Media by Jessica Sturgeon. On Friday, the 19th, which was a particularly windy day, a group of Greenville College students took a shuttler down to St. Louis. The group was composed of various members of the Papyrus staff, Vista staff, digital media majors, as well as professors Deloy Cole and Jessa Wilcoxen. Our two major stops were at the Beacon and Riverfront Times, two different newspapers. As a journalist and co-editor of the Papyrus, I found the experience to be especially enlightening and informative. The Beacon was an impressive and very professional looking building, and the folks there were very receptive. Born from the ashes of another newsroom, the Beacon was formed 5 years ago and consists of 20 staff members, 15 of which are journalists. The Editor, Margaret Wolf Freivogel, informed us that the Beacon was aimed at creating, “a better St. Louis powered by journalism” and sought to give residents a better, “understanding of the problems, opportunities, etc.” in the area. This means that the Beacon focuses on the arts, sciences, and political matters, both globally and locally, which I thought was interesting. The problem, which persists for any news organization, is that of originality. By relating issues, be they local or nation-wide, to the city, the Beacon has created a fresh and crisp perspective on matters. They also seek to go beyond the means of online journalism. Through e-books, reprints of online articles, various social media sites, the Missouri History Museum, and the radio, the Beacon has created a wide target audience. Further, Margaret Wolf Freivogel said that the audience they seek is, “psychographic over demographic,” meaning that the articles, at their core, are geared towards those who are concerned with the future of the St. Louis region.

Fireside Chat: Let’s Talk About Tuition

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By Krissy Chapman. Media by Jessica Sturgeon. Monday night in the Upper Union, President Randy Bergen hosted the last Fireside Chat of the school year. It was no surprise to students that the topic of conversation was the recent increase of tuition for the 2013-2014 school year, and students came prepared with questions. In fact, it was one of the biggest turnouts for Fireside Chat this year with about 35 students in attendance. President Randy Bergen, along with his cabinet, Michael Ritter, Brad Shaw, Walter Fenton, and Norm Hall, answered student questions with transparency and insight. Topics of the night spanned from detailed description of the budget and future planning, to more lighthearted topics like cable in the dorm rooms.

Adam and Jake Homework Break Episode 28 – Boogers and Fake Papyrus

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Hosted by Adam Crouch and Jake Cannon. In this episode, Adam and Jake discuss the Fake Papyrus, live tweeting softball games, Latin Dance night, movie on the Q, and the Crowns concert. Plus, is eating your boogers healthy for you? Tweet to Adam and Jake and the official podcast account on Twitter and let us know which weird story was grosser: booger picking or the dead body? Also, follow Peter Owens if you're a rabid softball fan.

Clothing Your Character: Spring Style Watch

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Written by Maggie McCarthy. Media by Bri Phillips. Spring has finally arrived! Although this means shedding our peacoats, heavy sweaters, and snow boots, I think I...