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Filling the Okie video gains star attention pulpit Alicia Beaujon Contributing Writer
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When the Omicron Xi fraternity began hosting watch parties for “The Bachelor,” they never expected to gain nationwide attention for it. “It mostly just started as a way to watch and laugh at the stupid drama of ‘The Bachelor,’” junior Scott Hangliter said as he explained how the group’s Bachelor pool works. “You pick your top three: who you think is going to be first, who you think is going to be second, who you think is going to be third. And you write it down with your name.” According to the fraternity members, who call themselves the Okies, their Jan. 20 viewing party had more people than usual, doubling the group in size. “Eventually the tension and the hype kind of built to the point where a bunch of guys just pulled out their phones,” junior Karl Heiser explained about the video that went viral. After reviewing the video the next day, the group decided to share it with the pop culture blog Barstool Sports. Within just a few hours, Hangliter signed away the video rights and watched it appear on the Barstool Instagram, Twitter and TikTok accounts, each of which has several million followers. Soon after, “The Bachelor” host Chris Harrison had reposted it with the caption, “This is what we call BNE Bachelor Nation energy!” “The entire day when it got posted was just chaos,” Hangliter said. “It was nuts. Our group chat was blowing up, people on the hall were freaking out because ‘The
The college is searching for a new chaplain to lead the evolving chapel ministries program and fill the vacancy left by Rev. Dr. Stanley Keehlwetter two years ago. The chaplain, also referred to as the Dean of the Chapel, reports directly Weaver to the president and is responsible for leading the chapel program and supporting the Christian community on campus. “Above all else we are looking for someone who loves college students,” Interim Dean of the Chapel Dean Weaver ’88 said. “He or she needs to be able to care for and shepherd the diverse faith traditions within a Christ-centered community.” About 70 people have applied for the open position. The search team, co-chaired by Weaver and Vice President of Student Life & Learning Larry Hardesty, is in the beginning stages of narrowing down the applicant pool. Weaver shared that their goal is to name the new chaplain by commencement. The new chaplain will take over for Weaver, who has served in the interim role since Keehlwetter retired from his full-time role at the end of the 2017-2018 academic year. Weaver shares his responsibilities with his full-time job as senior pastor at Memorial Park Church in Pitts-
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The Omicron Xi fraternity recently went viral after an instagram video of the group watching “The Bachelor” was reposted on host Chris Harrison’s social media. Bachelor’ contestants were commenting on the video, and then Chris Harrison reposted it, and then Peter the Bachelor reposted it.” The video not only caused the fraternity to go viral, but it also put several of its members in direct contact with “The Bachelor” contestants.
Memorializing Holocaust research David Zimmermann Staff Writer
This past Sunday, Andrew Kloes ’07 presented new research findings regarding the Holocaust at Rodef Shalom Congregation in Pittsburgh. There he discussed the most recent findings as well as the archival sources and historical Kloes research methods from which he gathered his information. After graduating from the College with a major in history and minors in religion and German, Kloes pursued his master’s degree in church history at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Massachusetts. Soon after, he traveled to Scotland to gain his doctorate in the history of Christianity at the University of Edinburgh. With experience in research and teaching, Kloes
has written several articles in peer-reviewed academic journals and has taught classes at both the University of Edinburgh and the University of Manchester. As a federal contractor, he currently is a contributing historian to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s “Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 19331945.” As the basis for his research, the Encyclopedia details over 44,000 detention sites and concentration camps the Nazis used to imprison and murder Jews during World War II. “Through our research, we seek to provide the most accurate descriptions possible of the places where six million Jewish men, women and children were murdered and where millions of other people in Europe and North Africa suffered and died,” Kloes said. “Our goal is for RESEARCH 3
According to Heiser, there was another video that was taken from a different angle which he sent to contestant Mykenna Dorn. “I just wanted to see if she would see it, and she responded to me within like two minutes,” Heiser said. Another contestant, Sarah
Coffin, was in contact with “The Bachelor” producers about FaceTiming the fraternity during the next week’s watch party, but the show had restrictions. The responses to the video were mixed. BACHELOR 3
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Chilling in the dorms
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Some buildings were without heat Wednesday night after a leak caused the College to temporarily shut down a line that conveys heat from the Central Plant to campus. Affected areas included Hopeman, Lincoln, MAP North, Crawford and the library. Students learned of the issue through a campuswide email that rivaled the skunk warning of September. The email advised students to “demonstrate character in the midst of adversity” and that housekeeping would be delivering extra blankets to the affected residence halls. Junior Elsie Becker, an RA in the heat-less MAP Annex, distributes blankets to her residents juniors Sarah Gorog and Sara Walker.