About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: Grove City College alumni, Grove City College faculty, Grove City Wolverines football coaches, Guillermo Gonzalez, L. Brent Bozell III, Lawrence Reed, Walter E. Williams, Warren Throckmorton, Paul McNulty, Charlie Berry, Scott Hahn, Tom Langmyer, Josh Drake, Peter Boettke, WSAJ-FM, Center for Vision and Values, Hans Sennholz, Charley Bowser, R. C. Sproul, Jr., Frederick L. Jenks, Harold W. Dodds, Arthur J. Schwab, William E. Slemmons, David M. Bailey, Gary Peters, Kimberly Hahn, Phillip Henry Bridenbaugh, Gail Z. Martin, Sigma Delta Phi, George Clark Southworth, Todd Snitchler, Gregory Beale, Gary Blackwood, Ben Jones, John T. Koehler, Mark Mustio, J. Howard Pew, Scott Bullock, Grove City College v. Bell, Spike Shannon, Don Batchelor, Paul Bonicelli, John Pallone, Paul Kengor, Karen E. Taylor, Doc Marshall, John Haden Wilson, Brian Leftow, Isaac C. Ketler, R. J. Bowers, Sam Brown, Richard G. Jewell, Joseph Newton Pew, Butch Gibson, Thomas M. Messner. Excerpt: Grove City College is a Christian liberal arts college in Grove City, Pennsylvania, about sixty-five miles north of Pittsburgh. According to the College Bulletin, its stated three-fold mission is to provide an excellent education at an affordable price in a thoroughly Christian environment. College president Richard Jewell has said, "The two tenets that this school are faith and freedom." The school emphasizes a humanities core curriculum, which endorses the Judeo-Christian Western tradition and the free market. While loosely associated with the Presbyterian Church (USA), the college is non-denominational and does not require students to sign a statement of faith, though they are required to attend sixteen chapel services per semester. Founded in 1876 by Isaac C. Ketler, the school was originally chartered as Pine Grove Normal Academy. It had twenty-six student...