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January 2003 Monlcey Pants issa Hope College • Holland, Michigan • A student-run nonprofit publication • Serving the Hope College Community for 116 years Campus Briefs Students experience Students pray and fast for party politics humility Jared Gall STAFF REPORTER On Monday, students gath- With email petitions circulating campus as ered for prayer meetings around well as the world outside Hope College, urg- campus following a day of fast- ing recipients to put their name down as ing. Prayer meetings were held someone opposed to war with Iraq, political at Hawkinson collage, Dimnent waters are getting choppy. Chapel, and the Iniemalional Whatever the outcome. President George House of Prayer. W. Bush need not fear, for on his side he has The prayer meetings were or- the Hope Republicans. Several Hope students ganized to promole humility, re- attended the Michigan stale republican con- pentance, community and vention this past weekend, where they par- prayer for the college among ticipated in electing state chairs to represent students. An email by Gavin the party. Deming ('04) and Philip "(The state chairs] are the people who run Johnson ('03) stated, "As the the party on a day-to-day basis," said Jack body of Christ, we're called to Holmes, Hope professor of political science. come together to pray, fast, "Parlies gel together at the county level, at serve, love, and generally glo- the district, stale and national levels, and they rify the God of our salvation: A/VCHOFt PHOTO BY DANIELLE KOSKI The Hope College Gospel Choir performs at Saturday's Winter Happening elect delegates to go to conventions." Al this Jesus." Gospel Fest in Dimnent Chapel. The Gospel Choir was one of three gospel convention. Holmes himself was elected sec- Cost of Hope groups from across the state to give a concert at the fest. more CONVENTION on 6 rises 5.8 percent Cosmopolitans violate college policies The Hope College Board of Trustees has approved a recom- Fraternity placed on politan house. These violations in a violation of any college policy Beginning next year, the frater- mendation from President James look place on October 26,2002 and during the stated period of time, he/ nity will be on a probationary sta- Bultman to increase the cost of withheld suspension December 8, 2002 in the presence she may be immediately suspended tus for one year. If the Cosmopoli- tuition, room, and board by 5.8 for semester of active members. These members from the College." Student, in this tans violate any more campus poli- percent, to $25,340 per aca- were at the gatherings and collected case, is replaced with student orga- cies during the period of their with- demic year. The board cited sev- Anjey Dykhuis money from attendees to purchase nization. The fraternity is currently held suspension, they will go again eral reasons as justification for CAMPUS BEAT EDITOR alcohol. appealing the decision. to the Greek Judicial Board and at the hike. Phi Kappa Alpha, the Cosmo- After the Greek Judicial Board "We are taking steps to eliminate that point the Judicial Board will The board also approved the politan fraternity, met with the deliberated on the evidence pre- any question of our adherence to either increase the time of their enrollment of 50 more freshman Greek Judicial Board on January sented to them, they put the Cos- Risk Management policies at our withheld suspension or suspend students than originally autho- 14. After allegedly violating sev- mopolitan Fraternity on withheld social functions," said Billy Norden them. "I try to honor what they rized to maintain an enrollment eral Risk Management policies, in- suspension for the rest of the semes- ('04), president of Phi Kappa Al- have voted on and only disclose of 3,000 students. The increase cluding underage drinking, the col- ter. Withheld suspension is defined pha. "We obviously don't like to see what the board has. At this point, 1 was the result of the quality of lection of money in the name of the in the student handbook as "the students violate policy," said Am- am honoring the requests of IPC the applicants and that the col- fraternity to buy alcohol, and the most serious form of discipline ber Garrison, Greek Coordinator. and Panhel in regards to the case lege enrolled 35 fewer students possession of open containers of short of suspension. This sanction Joel Toppen, faculty advisor for the (to not disclose any more detailed than planned last fall. alcohol al an off-campus Cosmo- means that if a student is involved Cosmopolitans, had no comment. information)," Garrison said. Biggest Happening yet Residential Life pushes Seminars and other 1940s. Renowned Hope professor and theme-based housing events entertain and author David Myers spoke on Sat- Kurt Koehier The concept of a theme house inform community urday about "Intuition: Its Powers CAMPUS BEAT EDITOR will be similar to, but slightly dif- Danielle Koski and Perils." Myers has been work- Foreign language, Greek, and the ferent from the language and Greek BUSINESS MANAGER ing at Hope for the past 36 years as women's issues cottages have been cottages. "Those are organizational As many Hope College students a professor in social psychology. His part of the Hope College residen- houses and they come out of an slept in this past Saturday morn- latest book, by the same title as his tial landscape for many years now. organization. They fall under dif- ing, some of their peers wpke up presentation, explains what we Soon they will have company. ferent regulations," said Assistant early and participated in this year's know that we do not know we know, Residential Life plans to add two Dean for Housing and Residential Winter Happening. and how that effects us, both good new theme houses next fall. Life Kelly Burris Wesener. Winter Happening is an annual and bad, in our everyday life. "We really want to look at con- The new theme houses will still event sponsored by the alumni as- "Unattended information can necting residential life with the aca- come under regulations including sociation. This year, seminars in- have subtle affects (in our lives)," Dr. John Shaughnessy, demic side of the institution. We limitations on who can apply and cluded topics on everything from Myers said. longtime Hope professor have the opportunity for faculty and students living in theme houses of psychology, spoke to a intuition to memory and the history According to Myers, people staff to live side by side with stu- will still have to abide by college packed Maas Auditorium of the Dutch in Chicago to the his- broadcast emotional cues all the dents in the residential living situ- rules. However, theme cottages crowd about his research tory of women at Hope in the more WINTER on 2 ation." more THEME on 2 in the field of memory. i Inside f i/j. ilsi Anchor® Hope.Edu Pianist performance Basketball Lemonjello's Fashion (616) 395-7877 Arts, page 3 Sports, page 8 Campus, page 2 Infocus, page 5 TI Anchor CAMPUS BEAT January 29, 2003 Coffee bar opens with campus patrons in mind Lemonjello's takes over Till larly fond of lemon-flavored Jell-O. In fact, as a vegan, he doesn't even eat Jell-O. Midnight space, caters to "Someone just gave me the nickname Hope community (Lemonjello) and it stuck," Scott explained. The creative look of Lemonjello's matches the names of many of its menu items. Of Katie Taylor, Erin Wickens course, JP's as well as most other coffee STAFF REPORTERS shops commonly give their specialty house The weather has been extremely cold, and drinks unique names. At Lemonjello's, you Hope students are always looking for a way can order a Peanut butter and Jelly (peanut to warm up. Coffee has long been a popular butter and strawberry latte) or a Stress-Re- solution and JP's, the coffee shop on Eighth liever (caramel, hazelnut and chocolate latte) Street, has always been the most convenient from the Mood Menu. A winter drink menu and popular place to find it. Until now. When offers espressos, lattes, and mochas espe- AKCHOFf PHOTOS BY ERIN WICKENS students returned from Christmas break, they cially meant to warm the soul in chilly Lemonjello's coffee bar offers 21 different syrup flavors. found that they no longer had to walk as far weather. For non-coffee drinkers there are a « «.t • I I" A 1 • * for that warm, inviting and social atmosphere variety of beverages including hot chocolate. because "their cups are huge!' A second event was put together for Janu- of a coffee shop. Regulars at Lemonjello's can get a punch ary 23. Tara Leigh Cobble sang live with the 'Till Midnight Bakery, on the corner of card, and after buying 12 drinks, the next one band Just Plain Ann.