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The Carroll News-Vol. 83, No. 9 John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 11-5-1992 The aC rroll News-Vol. 83, No. 9 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News-Vol. 83, No. 9" (1992). The Carroll News. 1049. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/1049 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]. WliAT'S INSIDE JCU profs analyze election results Get ready for the Clinton odmlnlstrotlonl ELECTION SPECIAL. ......5 Third graders experience college Science Deportment shOws off John Corron. CAMPUS LIFE ................... .7 Eight found murdered in Kulas PARENTS' WEEKEND JCU mystery. Ten Uttle CENTERSPREAD Indians reviewed ENTERTAINMENT ............. ll Beers breaks OAC career rushing record Brennan M. Lafferty preciate it more after the season is Sports tafo-r- - --=--- over. Right now we're trying to It's true that records are made focus on the next two games." to be broken, but to be the best for Head coach Tony DeCarlo no matter how long, is an accom­ stated Beers is only the third plishment that can never be taken football player to have his number away from any player. retired and that he tried to keep This past Saturday against retiring Beers' jersey a secreL Marietta College, Blue Streak se­ 'We wanted Willie to break nior tailback Willie Beers raced therecordathome,"saidDeCarlo. aroundrightendonanoption pitch "I was present the last time we from sophomore quarterback P J. retired a number. It was for Tim Insana for a 17-yard touchdown. Barrett and they announced it at a With that run, Beers became the sports banquet with only 250 most prolific ball carrier in Ohio people in attendance. This time Athletic Conference history by therewere3,000peopleatParent's passing Heidelberg's Bryce Weekend which made it special." Tuohy's (1986-89) mark of 4,067 Beers joins running backs yards. Beers, who totaled 83 yards Barrett (1971-74) and Carl Taseff against the Pioneers, now has (194 7-50) in having theu numbers 4,145 yards for his career which retired. ranks him lOth on the all-time OAC Commisioner Tim NCAA Division III rushing list. Gleason commented on what he After the touchdown, play was considered to be an incredible stopped so that Beers could be achievement by an outstanding given the game ball while the player. public address announcer pro­ "IL's just a spectacular feat," claimed LballbeJobn Carroll Uni­ said G)easoo. "Every school an versity Athletic Department would Ohio has at one time or another be retiring Beers' number 27 at been a member ofthe OAC. Play­ Thief escapes with computer components the end of the season. ers from Ohio State, Bowling John R. Thome placed, and I'm woricing on thaL" and we will change the locks." "I didn't expect them to do Green and Akron have had a Assistant News Editor According to the police report. the When Fritsch turned on the that," said Beers, about retiring chance to set that re-cord. Beers Locked doors to three different locks on the doors have not been computers Monday morning, he his number. ''I'll probably ap- See BEERS, page 16 Physics computer labs in changed in 25 years and fifteen found that five of the systems did Bohannon Science Center did not keys are issued each year. not work. "We called in Com­ Dance Marathon deter thiefs from stealing numer· According to Fritsch, a com­ puter Services and they found that ous parts and components totaling puter in a research lab was not in parts had actually been removed becomes biennial event over $2,500. an "obvious location" where it from inside the computers and then Susan Schaul becausethey hadto,andthat'snot University Heights Police were would be accessible to any person the computers had been NewsWrtter the purpose of community ser­ calledtocampusonMon.,Oct.19 who did not know it was there. reassembled," said Fritsch. Students will not be gathering vice. Theyra.ised$9,486in 1992 by Dr. Klaus Fritsch, of the phys­ "One might think that it might be According to the police report, together for the Dance Marathon compared to $13,390 in 1990." ics department. According to city what you call an inside job," Fritsch commented that the thieves this spring because it has been Lyons admitted this decrease records,acomputertheftoccurrcd Fritsch said. "There must have "knew what they were doing." cancelled. For the past four years, could have been because of the between Fri. OcL 16 and Monday, been a connection." "They have got to have a this special project, sponsored by recession. "It was a great project when Fritsch discovered the crime. "There are too many people computer background, without a Student Activities, has raised but we needed a break and Thieves "entered the Science with accessible entry," said Lieu­ doubt," Brady said. community service funds to ben­ reorganization,"she said. Center, went down to the lowest tenant Dale E. Brady, of Univer­ According to Fritsch, parts that efit both the MuscularDystrophy The Dance Marathon will now floor and entered three locked sity Heights Police. were taken included various disk Association, of Cleveland, and run every other year with smaller rooms,"thepolicereportsaid. "No The suspects entered the rooms drives, approximately 20 memory Rainbow Babies and Children community service projects in force was needed to gain entry." without any indication of force, or modules, and other components Hospital. between, according to Heckman. "The locks have not been any visible damage to the doors or that were taken from the comput­ The John Carroll University "The smaller projects aren't changed since we moved in," said locks. "The doors are not secure ers. "One of the computers in my Dance Marathon will now be a bi­ going to touch as many people as Fritsch. "It's getting to the point enough ... said Fritsch. "We will research lab was completely gut­ annual event "It's been success­ the Dance Marathon, but we can where the locks should be re- improve the security of the doors, ted," said Fritsch. ful in the past but last year it seemed do things like purchase those According to the police report, tough to get students to partici­ smoke detectors for the people of LMU hosts second annual "all stolen items could have been pate," said Michelle Lyons, 1992 Cleveland," Heclonan said. "We concealed in a single back pack event ca<hainnan. 'We were also bope to do a project with the JUSTICE convention and taken from the scene without running out of gas." Student Union and the Make.A­ PJ Hruschak dress by Rev. Stephan A Privett, being noticed." Thirty to flfty couples partici­ Wish Foundation." Managing Edtor SJ., the academic vice president Fritsch estimated the cost of pated in the Marathon in the past, In addition to the amount of This past weekend, five John of Santa Clara University. It ad­ the stolen property to be about while over 100 committee mem­ participants in the Marathon, the Carroll delegates represented journed on Tuesday, Nov. 3 with $2,600. bers worked to ensure its success. prizes, which are donated by local Carroll for the second annual the election of the members of the "They are parts that could be Lisa Heckman, director of stu­ business owners has also de­ JUSTICE convention held at National Board of JUSTICE and used on other computers and they dent activities, anticipating a fur­ creased in the past years. Loyola Marymowlt University in the selection of Springhill College are pans that would be used on ther decline in attendance, stating According to Heckman, JCU Los Angeles, California. as next year's convention site. rather recent models," said Fritsch. that the funds raised have de­ absorbs costs of approximately The delegates that represented J.P. Rogers of Rockhurst Col­ "They did not steal anything that creased over the past three years. $6,000 to sponsor the. event Carroll were Nora Mackin, PJ lege in Kansas City, Missouri, the was from older computers." "The fundraising has to start in "The Marathon did meet its Hruschak, Beth Collins, Katie newly elected National Chairpez­ The University Police Depart­ September 10 get the money," said goal ofbringing everyone together Niehaus, and Erin Canada. soo, is very optimistic about ment is continuing its investigation Heckman ...Last year, the attitude on campusb'the common good," The convention began on Fri­ JUSTICE's future. of this case. No suspects have was more that they were doing it Heckman said. day, Oct 28 with a keynote ad- See JUSTICE, page 4 been found. Page2 EDITORIAL The Carroll News, November 5, 1992 editorial 'Oh (,O/If~ 011./~4ft (()JI we expecf Clinton faces post­ e f tAp. fJ lease J fh;s much lea.se1 pkaf~... election reality check from ju sf o11e It's over After a year of being fed campaign promises, platfonns and man? policies, the decision has been made. Bill Clinton has won. Life can return to nonnal now. We can watch TV without having to watch mudslinging commercials every fifteen minutes. We can look at a newspaper without seeing candidates pointing fingers at one another. The backdrop of politics that we've all endured for the past year has been removed and now we're faced with reality. And what a reality it is. The economy is still disastrous. Nationally there are 2.1% fewer jobs than in 1990; in Cleveland, this rate is up to 5.1 %.
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