Nick Hildebrand / Tuesday, November 21, 2017 / Categories: Campus, All News, Campus College ushers in the season with Light Up Night Grove City College will celebrate Light Up Night at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 28, with the annual lighting of the star atop Rockwell Hall. The star, which can be seen for miles around campus, represents the star of Bethlehem that heralded Christ’s birth. Those assembled for the event on the patio of Mary Anderson Pew Hall South will enjoy a traditional Christmas carol sing-a-long led by the College’s Marching Band and Koinonia/Gospel Team, and hear from Grove City College President Paul J. McNulty ’80 and James Hayward ’21, chaplain of the College’s Student Government Association, who will offer “Thoughts on Christmas.” Dean of Harbison Chapel F. Stanley Keehlwetter will recite Luke 2:1-20 and J.M. Lowrie’s “Star in the East” will be read just before the star is lit. Previous Article Sounds of the Christmas season will ring out on campus Next Article Wolverine Challenge aims to engage donors Print 7182 Rate this article: No rating Main News Imagelight up800x400.jpgFeature Image 3-Column LayoutIs a Research ArticleWide Featured Image 1-Column Layout Please login or register to post comments.