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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 12-7-1989 The aC rroll News- Vol. 77, No. 11 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 77, No. 11" (1989). The Carroll News. 927. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/927 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student at Carroll Collected. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aC rroll News by an authorized administrator of Carroll Collected. For more information, please contact [email protected]. (Serving The John Carron tJnivers!fy Community) The Carroll News Vol. 77, No. 11 John Carroll University, University Heights, Ohio 44118 December 7, 1989 SU proposes activities fee to raise funds pcrspccuvc, Rev. Michael Lavelle, by Della Thacker S.J., University president, could Staff Reporter sec the possibility of this type of fundraising being implemented, The Student Union recenlly but requesLCd more indepth passed a bill recommending that plannmg as to the distribution of an activiues fceof$25 be included the newly mcrcased funds before in next year's tuiuon fortheSU to anythmg w11l go into effect. upgradcst uden t entcrtai nment and "We have to talk about the to augment student participation. whole structuring of our dealing In order to enact the bill, with the various organizations that approval from the John Carroll theStudent Union deals with now. University Board of Trustees is The question is how best 10 needed. distribute the money if we arc Presented to the Union by going to do it," Lavelle said. Michael Schilling, SU treasurer, The tuition announcements the recommendation proposes that made each year have never the money be added to full-time included additional reqUirements students' tuitions. This would other than the tuition iL<>e lf. replace the Super Saver card and Dcviauon from this long standing make all campus activities free. policy of charging only for the Several students take a break from their studies recently in the Inn Bttw~n. As a primary sourceofincome 1mmcd1atc tuition would be a big for the Student Union, the Super step and should bcdonecarcfully, Saver card failed to distribute the said Lavelle. cost of ac tiviues among all the According LOSchilling.thcS U Stokes kicks off cultural series ~tuucnts who parucipated in these wtll benefit from having a greater by Sue Zurkovski depart.rncntof minority affairs, the will make a ..ue ••enc:ow ar.AIN'*'"· Ia lddiaioo. il was amowlt of money to work w1th al Stoff Reporter series will bring minority speak- aging students 10realizethe value unsuccessful in raising enough little expense to the individual ers, artists and concerts to John and benefits of livin1 in a multi money to offer the quality of student. Also, student participation Ohio congressman Lewis. Carroll University next semester. cultural society. cnterta.tnment the John Carroll will increase because of more and Stokes of the 21st congressiOnal "This lecture and concert )(I . The Wings Over Jordan Cele- student body deserves, according bcuer groups coming to campus district will join the Wings Over January will be the fl.rst1n a series bration Chorus was formed in 1988 tO Schilling. and the fact that the student will Jordan Celebration Chorus for a of monthly activities that will con- to commemorate the original Since the SU organizes all have already paid for the lecture and concert in Kulas Audi elude in April," said Dr. Shirley Wings Over Jordan choir which campus activities and entertainment. torium on Sunday, January 21, Seaton, assistant director of mi- was founded in 1938. organizations and operates as a Regardless of the worth of an 1990 to launch the newly created nority affairs. "We're encourag- During lhe 1940s, the choir's student-governed service to the activities' fee, Lavelle said that "Martin Luther King Cultural ang all students and faculty to at· Sunday radio program was University ,explained Schilling, it the plan could not be implemented Series." tend." broadcast throughout America and should be funded by a mandatory unt1l the faJI semester of 1991. Sponsored by the univers1ty's According to Seaton, Stokes was extremely popular with the fee collected through tuition. country's black population. From the administrative SAC addition slated for completion by January "They really are outstanding," by Alice Corte Limestone ordered for the con overcome it [the delay]." said Seaton. "We're really excited Dotes for summer Staff Reporter struction was cut wrong. The stone The addition will scat about about bringing this pieceofhistory had to be sent back to the quarry, 300 studentS and can be isolated and culture to all students on classes revised Despite delays in construction, which is located in Indiana. from the rest of the cafeteria by campus." the cafeteria addition to the Stu The project, which was origi moveable stacking doors for spc· Additional events planned for The dates for the summer dent Activities Center wi II be nally to be completed in mid cial dining. the series include a panel classes were recently revised. completed in time for usc in the December, is now planned to be The structure will also feature discussion concerning women in Thenewscheduleisasfollows: spring semester. done by the time classes reopen in a new conference room on the the media, faculty workshops, a Summer Dates "Construction is one and a half January. second floor of the addition as concert featuring Dr. Jo Lanier, I May 14 -June 15 months behind due to problems " h will be ready for occupancy well as a new entrance that wiU John Carroll's choral director, an II Junt 18-JoJy 20 w1th weather and stone delivery," by Jan. 16," said Tom Gannon, give individuals access down into oratory competition and a III July 23-August 23 sa•d John Reali, vice president directorofphys•calplant. "We' ve the cafeteria or up JOLO lhe new photographic exh1bit by for serVICeS. used accelerated means to conference room. Clevelander Ed Parker. Student speaks out 'The Navigator' jour Students send holiday agaiast military aid neys into heart and cheer with Christmas to El Salvador, p. 4 mind, p.lO wishes,p~ 8 Page 2 EDITORIAL The Carroll News, December 7, 1989 I Murphy's Law defied; registration improved TheregJsl!ation process can be more organit..ation and a more a scat as they entered. The usc of "lliked 11 a lot beucr because the operation running smoothly an anxious experience. Students relaxed atmosphere. seating clim10ated the opportu f1rst of all you dido 't have to sit in and efficJently. wonder if they will get that last Gone were the long hoes of nllyofhne-cutting prcscnun years the middle of everyone gomg 10 Of course, some students did spot in the class. Although this students sprawled and out of the AD have problems scheduling because nervousness w1ll always remrun out on the noor of Bu1ldmg doors. I of close-outs. But th1s Lime, Mrs. part ofthecollcgccxperiencc,lliS the Ad Building could get work done Martha Mack1c and Mr. James good 10 know that steps are bemg from the door of the while I was waiung," Reed from the Academ1c Coun taken to relieve some of the pres Swdcnt Service said JUnior Paul seling Center were present LO help sure. Center down 10 the Granger. students with these problems on This fall, rcgis11ation for Lhc entrance of Kulas Taking registra the spot, according to DiFranco. spnng semester was moved from Aud11onum. tion out of the Stu Thus, students did not have to go the Student Serv1ce Center in the In it.~ place were dent Service Center running around for help but could Administration Building to Lhc cha1rs for the :stu also freed up the cen immediately seck what they Murphy Room in the Student dents to s11 as they ter for its original needed. Acuviues Center. According to wa1ted for their tum purpose ofserving the The new location for priority Kathleen DiFranco, registrar, reg to register. In addi student.'\. registration was a step in the right istrauon was moved to give more tion, there was a "I liked it because direction in casing the process. room to the students and Lhe those separate waiting when you went tO take The Registrar's Office as well as work10g the desks. place for those in care ofsomething else the Computer Center are to be The Registrar's Office is 10 be followmg ume slot. Registration now. in the Student Serv applauded for a JOb well done. commended in implementing th 1s S1ncc the Murphy ICe Center you wcre- Murhpy's Law states: "Any move. The relocation proved to Room is divided into n 't part of a mob," thing that can go wrong will go be weU -planncd and organit.cd. two area<;, 1t was an ideal place to past. said sophomore Tom Ward. wrong." However, with the new The spaciousness of the Murphy accommodate this type of set-up. Moreover. the relaxed atmos The ComputerCenter is also to location of registration,little went Room helped to give the process Student.'> were clearly ass1gncd phere allowed some students to be given credit for helping in wrong while a lot wentrightas the usc the time wruung 10 a construc movmg and connecung up all the Murphy Room was made free of tive manner. computertemunals needed to keep its name's curse. The Carroll News Staff Noticed but longer ignored - C hris Wenzler no Editor in Chief Cheryl lrady students start to turn in cheaters Managing Editor We all know that 1t happens. and arm-.. copying essays in the students respect their professors SECTIONS: Most of us probably SIX! 11 takmg back of blue bool,s bdorl·anexam, and each other enough to help place 10 cla'is.