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Cedars. 666. https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedars/666 This Issue is brought to you for free and open access by Footer Logo DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in Cedars by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ]iurne 41 issue 6 Cedarville College Clinton Nominates the Most Diverse Cabinet in History named worked in the Energy de­ by Marc Marsdale And, after the dust cleared on partments of both Ford and Carter. Contributing Writer Christmas Day (and there was some duststirred up by various women’s Many feel she is more than quali­ fied in all areas except one: deal­ The American voters elected Bill groups along the way, claiming ing with the nuclear factories. Will Clinton with the hopes that he they were not being included the nuclear companies bully this would keep his promise of change. enough in the nomination process) rookie into compromising the en­ President-elect Clinton promised Clinton showed off his politically vironment? to make his cabinet selections look correct list which included four +Health and Human Services more like America than in previ­ women, four African-Americans Secretary- Donna E. Shalala. The ous years— he promised to add and two Hispanics. long-time friend of Hillary Clinton more women and minorities to the The question then moved to will leave her post as Chancellor nation’s top posts. With a Christ­ qualifications. Sure, it’s diverse, of the University of Wisconsin to mas deadline and a long list of but can they do the job? Were they head H.H.S.. The appointment names, the president-to-be and his chosen on the basis of race, gender pleased women’sgroups— Shalala staff sat down and got to work. or sexual orientation? To name all being an outspoken feminist, will After some squeezing and shuf­ 14 cabinet level appointments and likely fight for a woman’s right to fling, Clinton named the most di­ comment would be too cumber­ choose. Will we begin paying for verse cabinet in history, even be­ some, but here are a few examples: abortions now? fore Santa left the North Pole. +Secretary of Labor- Robert +Agriculture Secretary- Rep. Clinton pleased some of the coun­ Reich. The appointment of this Mike Espy (D-Miss). The first try and worried others: would this Harvard professor stirred things African American representative cabinet be a catalyst for change or up because of some of his past from that state since reconstruc­ a throw-back to the Carter years? views. Many feared this long-time tion will head the Agriculture De­ ^Ph Stowell photo by E. Cochran The early nominations scared Clinton friend to be a supporter of partment While in Congress, Espy some supporters as Clinton began strong government involvement in served on the House Agricultural by naming a few Washington vet­ big business-labor leaders raised committee, giving him experience well Challenges College erans to the three key posts: Texas concerns. Once a Rhodes Scholar in his field. Some raise questions, senator Lloyd Bentsen to the Trea­ with Mr. Clinton, he is responsible though, of his ability to deal with Wily During Conference sury Department; Warren Chris­ for shaping many of the president­ problems outside his region: the topher, an ex-Carter staffer, to elect’s economic positions. Will his sometimes “different” ideas fruit and vegetable growers in ne McColm be a follower of Christ Secretary of State; and Les Aspin carry too much weight with Florida and California. Florida t^rititer In the evenings he spoke on the (D-Wis), former House Armed Clinton? and California constitute the larg­ addiction to our own significance. Services Committee Chairman, to +Secretary of Education- Rich- est chunk of our agriculture busi­ "and Amen. Those words This is something which afflicts us head the Defense Department. ardRiley. This former South Caro­ ness; well, is he qualified to handle "very chapel service during all at one time or another, to one These appointments caused con­ lina governor once worked with those hard-to-please growers? '''ter Enrichment Confer- degree or another. His main prin­ cern - Would Clinton forget his Clinton in trying to up-grade the Above are five of the new cabi­ Pr-Joseph Stowell, thePresi- ciple freed many people of the promise to remember the forgot­ South’s education. While gover­ net nominees for our country, and Y bloody Bible Institute, addiction to self- in Christ we are ten? It looked a lot like the days of nor, he passed a major education five questions one might ask. One Cedarville College January complete. the “pale male” cabinet would live package praised nation-wide and mightquestion all 14 nominations. a week of true spiritual Stowell’s stories and illustrations on. saw his states Standard Achieve­ But his selections give us some gave life and humour to his ser­ But Mr. Clinton soon began to l8ement. His unique ap- ment Test scores go from 49th in inclination: economically and in h two seldom shared top- mons. During the week many follow through. By the middle of the nation to 41st Can a small foreign policy, he will take a more ^ light on some areas we as people were challenged and many December he added former San southern governor handle a moderate stance. He proved this 5 s need to work on. lives were changed. Cedarville Antonio Mayor Henry Cisneros as nation’s rising educational woes? by naming a somewhat conserva­ ^ mornings Stowell spoke College students will never look the head of Housing and Urban r Sr/1 +Secretary of Energy- Hazel R. tive Democrat, in Bentsen, to the llowership.” He brought up at themselves in quite the same Development and Jesse Brown as O’leary. The second woman and nee |/8ood point when introduc- way again. And as Dr. Stowell head of Veteran Affairs, a His­ third African American Clinton (continued on p. 5) ^ Subject though most of us would say, “Amen and Amen.” panic and an African American. ^ leaders, everyone MUST Page 2 Janauary22, 1993 ~ ' Students Attend Youth Love and Hatred Without Ministries Conference by Dr. Cheryl Fawcett shop on “When you are fl" Prejudice Found in Christ Assistant Professor of Christian two and number one leaves, Education topic is one thatPastor Sheaf plenty of first-hand experiertf by Dr. Robert Gromacki upon a fellow human being. With All humans bear the image of God, What do you get when you mix in recent months. Distinguished Professor a name like Gromacki, manifest­ thus all are worthy of dignity and 180 youth pastors, 27 different Interviews were the order1 ing my fratenal Polish heritage, I respect. day as the collegians met c" Note: This article, previously workshops, and six plenary ses­ have often been told jokes. I have Second, we must hate and reject one with youth pastors of printed in the Record Herald of sions? You get an exceptional laughed at many, repeated some, what God hates and rejects. Christ wives and found out firs1 Washington Court House, was sub­ National Youth Ministries Con­ and cringed at others. “loved righteousness and hated what their advice was for mitted to Cedars in light of Martin ference! What does the Bible say about lawlessness” (Hebrews 1:9). We anticipating a future of Luther King Day. Nearly thirty Cedarvillians trav­ such prejudice? What guidelines must hate the effects of sinful eled January 12 and 13 to Hudson, Questions included how f Desecration of holy places by do we have for proper behavior? choices- injustice, deceit, hypoc­ Ohio for the eights annual confer­ with bitterness in the life both HindusandMuslimsin India First, if we are genuine Bible- risy, theft, falsehood, child abuse, ence of its kind. The winter quar­ youth worker and teen, and I* Ethnic cleansing in divided Yugo­ believing Christians, we must love sex abuse, pornography, immo­ ter Church Education of Youth be a person of integrity, slavia The resurgence of anti­ all whom God loves, and God loves rality, and murder. Christ, in His Class comprised a large part of the songs and entertaining ' Semitism in Germany. Bombings everyone. The Bible states: “For righteous anger, drove out of the Cedarville delegation. The remain­ rounded out each general $, within England and Ireland. Wher­ God so loved the world that He temple the religious racketeers der of the participants were Bible Laughter marked each vP ever you look on planet Earth, you gave His only begotten Son, that who exploited the people. And Comprehensive-Christian Educa­ gether. V e can see expressions of prejudice- whosoever believes in Him should yet, He appealed to his opponents tion Youth majors. Leaving cam­ Cedarville alums mark’. ethnic, racial, religious, and so­ not perish but have everlasting life” to repent of their sins and to put pus before the sun was up, the landscape and interacted cial.
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