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Get a job Shakarian beats Schwing Megan Hetman programming, communny ser- Assistant News Edttor vtce, and general Untversity rela- Junior Melante uons." Shakariancapturcd Sophomorejason nearly60percentof Ewell >von the office Tuesday's student of Vtce President vote to become the beating sophomor~ third ever female Chad Kletbschctdel president of the andjumor wntc m- John Carroll tu- candidateChnsKerr dentUnion bya voteof438-32l- Shakan an d e 251. feared sophomore Ewell tscurremly Julte Schwmg by a the sophomore class margm of 60\ 405 prcstdent Shakaria nts the founder of the The off tee of the secretary will Harvest for 11 unger group at john be filled by sophomore Yen Luong Carroll, founder of Ladtes of Co- Luong beat junior Erin O'Donnell lumbus, and co-chair of Opera- by a vote of 522 ·476. tiOn Focus Sophomore Pat Corrigan ran Schwing currently serves on unopposed for the offtce of the Students try to make the best of first impressions at the job fair the executive board as director of treasurer internal affaus. jumor Kate Meacham wtll t:l kc "john Carrol Its gomg to have a oven he posli iOnol C.tudent Unmn phenomenal year We' re looking chtcf JUsw.:c Meacham beat Students step into business world forward to cooperaung with all sophomore Peter MacEntee by a ent itie on c.ampus, Shakan an vote of ol4-1Rl Kelly Norris and a catered dmner, but also wah the overall atti­ said. " r w r a ; r c I Staff Reporter tude of the students. According to joan Hill, Carl Shakaria n said her goals as tlw candtdatcs were qua lifted and john Carroll University students showed off their Munyon, of Aldi Inc., "was more impressed with president mcludemore Town Hall I hope they stay involved hccause Sunday best on a Monday to impress the business this fair than Ohio State's career fair. He said more meetings and ··creanng a dialogue the student union can al ways use community. students attended [at john Carroll! and they were which promotes cooperation 111 help," Meacham satd Over 400 students as well as 135 representatives more professional and better prepared." from 70 companies attended the Business Career Fair Most of the companies at the fair offered intern­ on Monday, Feb. 8, making the event a great success. ships as well as salary paying jobs. Key Bank has Mighty Mighty Bosstones JCU students had resumes ready in order to talk with hiredjoh n Carroll students in the past and provides major business companies about interviews, intern­ them with a training program. "We attend theCa­ to play at JCU ships and professional full and part-time jobs. reer Fair every year and try to recruit students for Because of the anticipation for a great number of our credit management department," said repre­ Clare Taft The rematning funds from the people at anytime from five to eight p.m., the fair was sentative Martha Raber. "We look for students with News Editor $25-per-semester fee total moved from the LSC Conference room to the Recplex fundamental training in finance and lendmg and The wait is over, the remainder $34,933 76 The difference of Intramural Gym. "The fai r was a tremendous suc­ place them in over 13 sites all over the country from of the Student Acnvities Feefunds $9,066.24 wtll be payed lrom the cess: said joan Hill, director of the student career Alaska to Maine." wtll be used to fund a concert by Student Union budget. development program at john CarrolL "There was Another advantage of the fai r was that many of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones. The concert iscurrentlysched­ such an energy in the atmosphere and every smgle the representatives werejohnCarroll alumnus. Ray The john Carroll Student uled for ApnllO. company was impressed and intends to come again Culley, head of customer service at LTV Steel and Union passed a bill Tuesday to The venue for the concert has next year." graduate of JCU, has hired many john Carroll stu­ approve spendmg to bring the yet to be chosen The Student Manycompames began to schedule numerous m­ dents in years past. "He recognizes the quality of the band to campus this spring The Union ts currently m search of a terview days to meet more people atjCU as a result of john Carroll student," Tony President, also a JCU btl! approved $44,000, which m­ venue large enough so that the the fatr Impressed with the students, representatives alum, said. cludes $35.000 for the band and entire student body can attend the from the Cleveland Plam Dealer scheduled more "At LTV we look for dynamic committed stu­ two opening bands. a 10 percent concert. "We are trymg to get the people on Feb. 16, than innially planned dents that don't have to know everythmg but are agent fee , $3,500 for sound and gym (Don Shut a A udttonum]." Not only were the com pantes satisfied with the willtng to learn and are organized. Every yea r we lighung,$700 fora tarpand $1,300 satd Kevin Filiatraut, Student provtded shuttleservtce, the he] p provided setting up continued 'On page 2 for hospttalny. Umon president. No contract has been signed with the band yet. . Not quite mandatory meetings for off-campus students The choice of the band caused controversy at the meeting. Ac­ who spoke gave several helpful Ann Dolgan "If you plan on not signing a things to "watch out for" in their cording to Right-to Llfe President, lease, and answered any legal hints to teach us our rights as ten­ Staff Reporter housing contract, you must attend Christine Weimar, The Mighty ants." The supposed mandatory at least two meetings," said questions students might have. Mighty Bosstones are a Rock for Rombalski reiterated that these meettngs for people moving off­ Nusbaum. This has not held true. In the third meeting, the Law Choice band Rock for Choice meeungsare not meant to discour­ campus are not so mandatory The names and social security Director of Universny Heights, the bands support pro-choice activi­ Building Commissioner of South age off -campus housing. "We feel after all. numbers of students who at­ ties. Euclid, and a representative from it is the university's responsibility According tO the Dean of Stu­ tended have been taken, but the The chotec for the Mtghty the City of Cleveland Heights all to the students to let them know dents, Patrick Rombalski, the consequences for those who have Mighty Bosstones came after the about the problems they may en­ purpose of the meetings are not not attended are non-existent. spoke They stressed how to be a Student Union ActivitiesCommi t­ good neighbor and dtscussedother counter," he added. to keep students on-campus, but "We have not been real thor­ tee placed offers to and were re­ Thus far, there are no additional rather to educate students about ough concerning the attendance community relations. jected by, Dave Matthews and Ttm meetings scheduled their· responsibilnies while ltv­ policy of these meeungs," said "Since Brother Michael's office Reynolds, Third Eye Blind, R.E.M ., ing off-campus. Rombalski. "Brother Michael and is a new one, this tsan experimen­ Natalie Merchant, Rusted Root I need to assess this new program tal program," Rombalskt said. The original plan, which Check page 3 and Lenny Kravitz. The costs to Rombalski and Brother Michael and evaluate what we can do in john Carroll sophomore, Dody bnng these bands to john Carroll Nusba urn of the Student Life Of­ the future" Nondorf attended two of these for our special was too expensive. ftce began last year, was to have Only three meenngshave taken meetings. "My fnends told me that off-campus "I really hope that thts act is all students who plan to move place. Attorneys spoke at the first we were supposed to attend since appealing enough to the students off -campus for the 1999-2000 at­ two meeungs They mformed stu­ we are hvmg off -campus next housing section. so that they come to see the band tend two meetings dents of thetr nghts as tenants, year," she satd "The young lawyer perform: said Fihatraut. 2 The Carroll News, February 11, 1999 The Carroll News, February 11, 1999 NEWS 3 Beaudry award nominations available A look at off -cam. pus living Ardle Tragesser faculty members, will interview Beaudry award will be added to Newsbriefs Staff Reporter all the nominees and narrow the the tradlllonal plaque that is lo­ The Beaudry Award will rec­ pool of possible cand1dates down cated 111 the Atrium, and the ac­ ognizeonegraduatingseniorwho to four Members of theseniorclass clamation of peers will be there­ The little bonuses of has strived to accomplish the ide­ will then vote fort he peerthat they ward of a job well done. Year of the Rabbit als of ajesu1teducation on May 16, feeldeservesthehonor Votingwill The Asian American Students Association (AASA)will hold 1999, at the commencement cer­ start in March JOBS off-campus living its second annual Lunar New Year's Celebration in the SAC emony. The Beaudry Award was Continued from page 1 Commentary by Tom O'KonowliZ Conference Room in the Dj. Lombardo Student Center from The Beaudry Award recogni zes founded in honor of John Carroll Before freshman >•ear, the rooms are mce, but I never found hire salary employees as customer 6:45p.m. to8:00 p.m. on Feb. IS. There will be an admtssion fee outstanding service in the areas graduate, Robert Beaudry, class of thought of movtng Into a dorm is dorm l1fe to be my favorue thtng service representatives, engi­ of $2 for food, beverages and music. Thecelebratton will feature of leadership, academic achieve­ 1950. On his way home ro Chi­ really excllmg Thar exc1tcrnent m the world. So why nor save a neers, and marketing officials," Dr. Purdy of history and East Asian studies as guest speaker, a ment, service to the JCU or civic cago, Beaudry was killed in a plane 1s quick!>' diminished once the couplcthousandbylrvrngrnabrg­ President added. Lunar New Year's video presentation and skit. The New Year's community, and Christian life. crash in the spring of 1951 while realu y of dorm hie ets m gcrspace w1th mrown room.own · Another option of the Career celebratton is open to all students. lf you have any questions, Christian Life Community attending law school at Rarl1er than npp1ng on dorm bathroom, own kachcn (wi th a Fair was presented by the JCU please contact Mike at 397-5274. (CLC) moderator, Catherine Georgetown University. Whtle ltfc. s1ncc everyone 1:; cap There will be a semi-forma I Valentine's dance sponsored by out at graduation." the Who's Who in American Col­ all of a student's tuition as he or F1r t, and foremost,IS freedom My butld1ng managers are not the Mongols Feb. l3. The dance will be held in the Wolf n' Pot at she works as a full-time employee To be considered for the award, legesand Universities fortwoyears Students receive much more free- •ea r IS a on ca mpus beca use I thi nk on­ Student Union Video Store to close nominate someone." followed of service to his commu­ in order to introduce education dents who live on campus, ac­ said. campus students tend to be more realized that the$5,000a year(that new experience that offers newop· An executive order from Student Union President Kevin The Beaudry AwardCommitee, nity and fellow man." majors tO potential jobs and ca­ cording to a budget report from According to Gladstone, the in volved and get to know the I really did not have) was nor the portunuresand excitement FUiatraut called for the closing of the Student Union Video consisting of both students and The recipient's name of the reers. JCU reason for the change in federa l best use of my money Sure the lt'sdefinitelywonh try1ng,and Swre. Theorder,datedjan. ll,l999,calls for the shut down of the A 1999-2000 budgets release money is because there is more teachers and thejCU community more ," Gladstone said. tiny room and communny bath- you'll save some money, too. store, located in Inn Between plaza. The closing date is set for reveals the cost for a dependent need for students who are paymg April 27,1999. The order also requests the Student Union Trea­ Debate continues winning ways living in off campushousrngpays more to live on campus. surer and the present Video Store managers to formulate a $19,556 per year. A dependent re­ "A t home living expenses" in ­ Three of the four. debaters have a Housing laws restrict method of total liquidation of the store's assets. That method The john Carroll University more than 100 rounds of intercol­ siding on campus shells out $23, c! ude such th mgsas rent and utili­ chance to win 200 rounds in their must be a roved b the Student Union President. An th Debate Team has been successful legiate debate. ln November, 706 annually. Incidentally, a de­ ties. "Personal expenses" mvolve avel e ecame the elghtetnm a ' !!TI , ary pendent who lives at home with odds and ends such as eating our students have ever accomplished. students living off- confirmed as legal by the Umverstty Legal Counsel. byc!osmgout the varsity division member injCU history. jCU's first his or her parents encounters a and toi letries,amongother things. of Cornell Un iversity's 20-team member entered in 1959. ln the The team's next tournament is Thereasongi ven for the movewas the universitysaid it would cost of $21,056 year\ y. The differences between off unrelated people would be wi thin Parking rn b th cnrcs 111 re­ tournament. Ben Sovacool and pastfive weeks, Sovacool, Fuchs, the District V National Qualifier Clare Taft reclaim at the end of the semester the space the store occupies. Also, although financia l aid ca mpus com muters and commut­ News Editor the housing codes. stnctcd. Accordrng to Umv rsny Chris Diamant placed first , while and Wiley also joined the club. in Ann Arbor Feb. 26-28. The umversity will use the space in its renovation of the Inn f rorn jCU is not taken away [rom ers who live with their parents is According to the housing de­ Heightsctty ordmances, cars can­ Liz Wiley and Sig Fuchs finished Moving off campus is an exer­ Between. The Student Union decided against moving the store students who live off campus,any the increased cos t of "at home liv­ cise in civic law. partments of both cities, enforc­ not be parked on grass or beyond to another site. second, eliminating the need for a federal money students rece1ve ing expenses for commuters who the front fou ndarion of the house. final round. Individually, Un iversity Heights and Cleve­ ing these laws depends mostly on may be affected by their livrng I ivewith their parents and also the complaints [rom neighbors, alert­ In Cleveland He ights parking IS Ne wsbriefs were compiled by Clare Taft , news editor Sovacool placed first, Diamant sec­ land Heights both have laws re­ situation. increased cost of transportation. stricting the number of unrelated ing the housing department that not allowed on any landscaped ond, and Wiley fourth in the 40 Newsbriefs can be submitted to the Carroll News office by Garth, is that you? "[n terms of JCU the money The cost of transportation tenants and landlords are violat­ property and the number of cars debater field . In the junior varsity people livmg in homes and park­ Monday at 5 p.m. willsraythesame. lnslikelytha t nearly doubles for students who ing housing codes. in thedriveway cannot exceed the division, jim Paluf and jennifer ing restrictions. federal money will be affected, live with their parents. Students In both University Heightsand Getting pasr the housing re­ number of people allowed to li ve Seeley placed fifth. john Carroll Cleveland Heigh ts no more than striction in Univeristy Heightscan in a dwelling. also placed third in Sweepstakes be done by "being released from These ordinances are the re­ for overall participation in debate. On vs. Off: A Cost Comparison three unrelated people can live in any dwelling. the ordinance through an appeal sponsibtltues of the owners of That was quite a feat considering Dependent On -campus Off -campus This number is less in homes to the board of zoning appeals," rental property. In both cities ten­ john Carroll entered only three Ull IOn $15,424 $15,424 with fewer than three bedrooms. according to the University ants are not liable for vtolating teams in the debate, while one r Room / lloard $5.950 $0 Homes must have a bedroom for Heights housing department. these laws, the owners are. team who finished lowerthanjCU Books/Supplies $800 $800 each unrelated person in both cit­ !IIlii ...... ~ lalaUicotal ,.... had 16 teams spread across three TRI! MARINELLO ONE ACTS Personal expenses $500 $500 ies. divisions. At home living expenses $0 $\.800 Being related mel udes any im­ The Cornell results followed a $800 $800 Transportation medtate family member Accord­ strong showing at the United Student Activrtles Fee $50 $50 ing to the University Heights de­ States Naval Academy, where Loan Fees :illi2 1!Jll parunent of housing, two sisters Sovacool and Dia rna nt placed fifth Tor a I $23.706 $19.556 or two brothers living with two in a 36-team field . Among their THE ORIGINAL victories were rounds against the top teams from Ha rva rd and George Mason and one of the top The Carroll ST WISH BA teams from Wake Forest. All three of those programs are traditional News, powerhouses tn intercollegiate TWO HILARIOUSLY FUNNY debate. Individually, Sovacool SATIRES ON TODAY'S AMERICAN placed nineteenth. your source MEDIATl lnmid-january,JCUplaced two teams in the top three at the Uni­ versity of Mi ami. Wiley and Fuchs of placed second after losing a 2-l $51n adVance, $7 at tho door decision to Illinois State in the fi­ information Marinello Llnle Theater nals. The same team eliminated third place finishersSovacool and februarv 12, 13 &19, 20 at 8:00pm Diamant in the semt-finals. Indi­ at vidually, Wiley was second, sundav, februarv 21st at 2nm Diamant fourth, Sovacool fifth, The Jesuit Katie Lavelle sixth and Sig Fuchs Phone: 391-4428 ninth. The JCU Debate Team has University added three new members to The Centurions, the honor society of The Carroll Activities Board (CAB) sponsored a concert In debaters at jCU who have won by a Garth Brooks impersonator, Friday. Cleveland. 2 The Carroll News, February 11, 1999 The Carroll News, February 11,1999 NEW S 3 Beaudry award nominations available A look at off-campus living Ardle Tragesser faculty members, w1ll intervtew Beaudry award will be added to Newsbriefs Staff Reporter all the nominees and narrow the the traditional plaque that is lo­ The Beaudry Award will rec­ pool of possible candidates down cated m the Atrium, and the ac­ ognizeonegraduatingseniorwho to four. Membersof the senior class clamation of peers will be there­ The little bonuses of has strived to accomplish the ide­ will then voteforthe peerthat they ward of a JOb well done. Year of the Rabbit als of ajesun education on May 16, feel deserves the honor Votmgwill The Asian A menca n Students Association (AASA) will hold 1999, at the commencement cer­ start m March. JOBS off-campus living its second annual Lunar New Year's Celebration in the SAC emony. The Beaudry Award was Continued from page 1 Commnttary by Tom O'Konowilz Conference Room in the OJ Lombardo Student Center from The Beaudry Award recogmzes founded m honor of John Carroll Before f re h man year, r he rooms art> mce. but I never found h 1re salary employees as customer 6:45p.m. to8:00 p.m. on Feb.l5. There will bean admission fee outstanding service in the areas graduate, Robert Beaudry, class of thoLight of moving 11110 a dorm IS dorm life 10 be my favorite thmg service representatives, engi­ of $2 for food, beverages and music. The celebration will feature of leadership, academic achieve­ 1950. On his way home to Chi­ really excnmg. That excitement m the world. o why not save a neers, and marketing officials," Dr. Purdy of history and East Asian studies as guest speaker, a ment, service to thejCU or cJvlc cago, Beaudry was killed in a plane 1 qutckly dtmtnishcd once the couplethousandbyllvlngmabig- President added. Lunar New Year's video presentation and skit. The New Year's community, and Christian life. crash in the spring of 1951 while reality of dorm life sets 111 ger space With mr own room.own · Another option of the Career celebration is open to all students. If you have any questions, Christian Life Community attending law school at Rather than nppm12; on dorm bathroom, own kitchen (wnh a Fa1r was presented by the JCU please contact Mike at 397-527 4. (CLC) moderator, Catherine Georgetown University. While Ide, stnce eve ryone is cap There will be a semi-formal Valentine's dance sponsored by out at graduation." the Who 's Who in American Col­ a 11 of a student's tuition as he or First, and foremost, is freedom. My blllldmg managers arc not the Mongols Feb. D. Thedancewill be held in the Wolf n'Pot at To be considered for the award, legesand Universities for two years she works as a full-time employee Students receive much more f rcc· as m tilt,lnl as Ri\s, ell her Making 7:00p.m. Saturday night. The cost of the dance is$5 for a couple agraduaungseniormust be nomi­ in a row, and was a member of the while earnmg a graduate degree. dom when they come to col lege, ndiculousamountsof nolsc' The and $3 for a single ticket nated by students from any class, Christian LifeCommunity(CLC). Other companies also offer but can not truly reah:c and ex- building managers arc old and faculty, and staff. Nominations Since 1951, CLC has sponsored programs in which the company penencc freedom until they live dcaf;thcydon'tcare Fnendsover will take place at the tables in the the annual award in honor of pays part or all of an employee's off campus :1rtcr midnight' h's all right No JCU hosts blood drive tuition in graduate school. Atrium and Grasselll Library Beaudry and his service to the pho!:o by M;~l-yf"llel'1 \\'.al~l, Students can more freely live one on eanh would care bestdes "If a student can relate his or John Carroll students, ROTC and the American Red Cross from Feb. 15-19. Nomination community. Many students chose to live in off -campus housing like this rather than living in the dorms. Most their own lives off campus They Ri\s. her major to the job then they can will help in the effort to save lives by hosting a Bloodmobile forms will also be availiable in john B. Walsh,a friend of student s live tn houses, apratments or dupl exes in Cleveland Heights and University Heights can make their own mor~ l deci- What else do I hkc about hvmg receive a lot of financial assis­ blood drive. Campus Ministry, the Office of Beaudry, said, "I was delighted sions about drinking, ex and so off campus' Hmmm tance," Dr. James Daley, associate According to the Ame rican Red Cross, "Every two seconds a Student Life, and the Student when I heard that the University on without being forced tod cer- It's different Dean of the Boler School of Busi­ person is in need of blood." The American Red Cross, which just Union Office. Nominations can had established a Bob Beaudry tainthingsbyRAsorrandom polt - I am very hJppy th ,lt 1 spent emerged from a state of emergency, still is in need of replenish­ be made unti l Feb. 19. Award. I thought it was an excel­ ness, said . Off-campus living costs less than on cies. Matumymean s ma kin~o ne's my first couple years of col lege on "It's a nice traditional award," lent idea that his memory should The job Fair will be followed ing Its supplies. who live off-campus tend to live own dccis10ns aboul personal 1 - c1m pus I hal was Jd fercnt at the The blood drive will beheld Feb.l6and 17,from noon to6p.m. said Helen joyce, Academic Advi­ be kept alive by making the Bob by a j ob Fa ir for Social Responsi­ Megan Hetman though. For example, Stafford sues, not followmg a set of man- t1me, and ll w:ts J fun cxpcncncc closer to campus than students sor and International Student Ad­ Beaudry Award somet hmg pre­ bility March 22 presenti ng stu­ Ass1stant News Editor loan s would probably become dates. that allowed me to meet a lot of in the Murphy Room . who commute from home , mak­ visor. "I don't think people realize cious which talented youngsters dents tonon-profit orga nizations John Carroll University stu­ unsubsidized for students living This spring, the goal atjCU is to collect 50 donors a day. ing theirtransportationcosts less. Off campus living IS also people BUidormandcampushfe the honor involved for the recipi­ would try to achieve and in doing and govern ment jobs. Also April dents who live in off campus off campus and comm uti ng,"John cheaper. After three years of en- clbesgctold ll:winganupartmcnt "We encourage students to stay ent, and l encourage everyone to so, carryon the tradition which he 29, the Education Fair will be held housing pay $4,000 less t han stu ­ Gladston e, dean of adm iss ions, joying the good life on campus, I or housejun1or or semor year ts a on cam pus because I think on­ Student Union Video Store to close nominate someone." followed of service to his commu­ in orde r to introduce educa tion dents who live on ca mpus, ac ­ said. ca mpus stude nts tend to be more realized that the$5,000.a year(that neweKpenence that offers newop­ An executive order from Student Union President Kevi n The Beaudry AwardCommitee, nity and fellow man." majors tO potential jobs and ca­ cordi ng to a budget report from According to Gladstone, the involved and get to kn ow the I rea ll y did not have) was not the pon uni ties and exct tcme nt Filiatraut called for the closing of the Student Union Video consisting of both students and The recipient's name of the reers. JCU reason for the change in federal best use of my money Sure the lt'sdefinitelywon h trymg,and teachers and theJCU community Store. Theorder,datedJan.ll, 1999,callsfor theshutdownof the A 1999-2000 budgets release mo ney is because there IS more more ," Gladstone said. tiny room and commun11y bath- you'llsave some money, too store, located in Inn Between plaza. The closing date is set for reveals the cost for a dependent need for students who are paying Aprll27, 1999. The order also requests th e Student Union Trea­ Debate continues winning ways livi nginoff campus housing pays more to live on campus. surer and the present Video Store managers to formulate a $19,556 per yea r. A depe ndent re­ "A t home livi ng ex penses" in­ Three of the four debaters have a Housing laws rest rict method of total liquidation of the store's assets. That method The John Ca rroll Uni versity more than 100 round s of intercol­ sid ing on ca mpus shells ou t $23, clude such thingsasrentand utili­ chance to win 200rounds in their must be a roved the Student Union President. An Debate Team has been successful legiate debate. In November, 706 annually. Incide ntally. a de­ ties. "Pe rsonal expenses" involve a , m , ary ve1le became the etghteen ....,...,._l"'!!''lll!l~"""'"''"""~.--"' ' perulent who lives at home wi th odds and ends such as eating out member inJCU history. jCU's first students have ever accomplished. students living off-...... confirmed a~ legal by the Un1vcrsHy Legal Counsel. by closing out the varsity division his or her parents encounters a and toilelries,amongotherthmgs. of Cornell University's 20-team member entered in 1959. In the The team's next tournament is The reason given for the movewas the university said it would cost of $21,056 yea r! y. The differences between off unrela ted people would be wuhm Parking 111 both cit1es m re­ tournament. Ben Sovacool and past five weeks, Sovacool. Fuchs, the District V National Qualifier Clare Taft reclaim at the end of the semester the space the store occupies. Also, although fin ancia l a1d ca mpuscommUiersa nd commut­ News Edit or the housing codes. stncted Accordmg to Umv rSl l)' Chris Diamant placed firs t, while and Wiley also joined the cl ub. in Ann Arbor Feb. 26-28. The un iversity wlll use the space in its renovation of the Inn from JCU lS not taken away from ers who live wi th thei r parents is According to the housing de­ Heights City ordmances, cars can­ Liz Wiley and Sig Fuchs finished Mov ing off campus is an exer­ Between. The Student Union decided aga inst moving the store students who 1iveoff campus, any the increased cost of "at home liv­ partments of both cities, enforc­ not be parked on grass or beyond second, eliminating the need for a cise in ci vic law. to another site. federal money students rece1ve ing expenses for commuters who Uni versity Heights and Cleve­ ing these laws depends mostly on the f rant foundation of the house. final round. Individ ually, may be affected by their living live with their parents and also the In Cleveland Heigh ts pa rking is News briefs were compil ed by Clare Taft, news editor Sovacool placed first, Diamant sec­ la nd Heights both have laws re­ complai nts fro m neighbors, alert­ situation. increased cost of transportation. stricting the num ber of unrela ted ing the hou sing department that not allowed on any landsca ped ond, and Wiley fourt h in the 40 Newsbriefs can be submitted to the Ca rro ll Ne ws office by Garth, is that you? "In terms of JCU the money The cost of transportation tenants and landlords are violat­ propert y and the number of cars debater field. In the junior varsity people living in homes and pa rk­ Monday ac 5 p.m. wi II stay the same. It is likely that nearly doubles for students who ing housing codes. in the driveway ca nnot exceed the division, Jim Paluf and jennifer ing restrictions. federal money wi ll be affected, live with their parents. Students In both Umversit y Heights and Getting past the housing re­ number of people al lowed to live Seeley placed fifth. john Carroll Cleveland Heights no more than striction in Univeristy He1ghtscan in a dwell mg. also placed third in Sweepstakes three unrelated people can live in be done by "being released from These ordinances are the re· for overall paniclpauon in debate. On vs. Off: A Cost Comparison the ordinance through an appeal sponsiblhues of the owners of That was quite a feat considering Dependent any dwelling. On-campu5 Off-campus Th1s number is less in homes to the board of zonmg appeals," rental property. In both cities ten­ John Carroll entered only three Tui11on $15,424 $15,424 with fewer than th ree bedrooms accord ing to the University ants are not li able for v1olating teams in the debate, while one Room / Board $5,950 $0 Homes must have a bedroom for Heights hous ing department these laws, the owners are. team whofmished lowerthanJ CU Books/Supplies $800 $800 each unrelated person in both cit · IIIII ... ~ llutlb!lolllftlllll had 16 teams spread across three TH1! MAiliNBltO ONB ACfS Personal expenses $500 $500 ies. divisions. At home living expenses $0 $1,800 Being related includes any im­ The Cornell results followed a $800 $800 Transportal ion mediate family member. Accord­ strong showing at the United St udent Activuics Fee $50 $50 mg to the Univcrsny Heights de­ States Nava l Academy, where I oan Fees $18). ~ partme.nt of housing, two sisters Sovacool and Diamant placed fifth Tor a I $23,706 $19,556 or two brothers living with two in a 36-team field. Among their THE ORIGINAL victories were rounds against the top teams from Harvard and George Mason and one of the top The Carroll LAST WISH BAB teamsf rom Wake Forest. Allthree of those programs are traditional News, TWO HlLARIOUSLY FUNNY powerhouses in intercollegiate debate. Individually, Sovacool SATIRES ON TODAY'S AMERICAN pl aced mneteenth. your source MEDIATl In mld-januaryjCU placed two teams in the top three at the Uni­ versityofMiami. Wiley and Fuchs of placed second after losing a 2-1 S51n advance, $1 at the door decision to illinois State 1n the fi­ information Marinello Llnlo Theater nals. The same team eliminated third place finishersSovacool and Februarv 12, 13 &19, 20 at 8:00pm Diamant in the semi-finals. Indi­ at vidually, Wiley was second, sundav, februarv 21st at 2Pm Diamant fourth, Sovacool fifth, The Jesuit Katie Lavelle sixth and Sig Fuchs Phone: 391-4428 ninth The JCU Debate Team has University added three new members to The Centurions, the honor society of The Carroll Ac tivit ies Board (CAB) sponsored a concert In debaters at JCU who have won cs by a Garth Brooks impersonator, Friday. Cleveland. 5 4 W 0 R L D N E W S The Carroll News, February 11,1999 The Carroll News, February 11, 1999 FEATURES Imprisoned Tyson may serve sentence-and fight

1ng 60 days in the county jail, he Katherine Shaver Although It was widely antici­ A District Court offtcial said pumshed Vive la France could be transferred to the Pre­ Washington Post pated that Tyson would file an Tyson's Rockville, Md. attorney, Though he said he has not de­ cided whattodoabout Tyson's pro­ Release Center Heavyweight fighter Mike appeal and a request for bond as Paul F Kemp, "started the paper­ Like any inmate at the cenrer, bation status, George Walker, JCU senior is awarded prestigious scholarship Tyson could be back m training soon as the courthouse opened, work" on an appeal by requesting which ts designed to rehabilitate Tyson's lndtana probation officer, wtthm 60 days - while servmg neither was ftled. the proper form Monday morning inmates and help them adjust to suggested Monday that the Ma ry­ cess began Five interviewers from the Car­ hts jail sentence tn Maryland - 1-le has 30days to challenge the but never completed it. society, Tyson would be required reach American folk songs. dance and cook­ "He said he'd come back," the land jail sentence would not auto­ Trish Viale roll French department met wah and ques­ and could even ask a judge for per­ sentence he rece1ved last week for to work during the day in his cho­ mg. Kcw hopes to start a partner htp with court official satd matically lead to a probation vio­ Staff Reporter tioned Kew. Her answers and mastery of misston to leave town temporanly atcacking two motorists after a sen profession, said Russ Hamill, an Amencan school so the students can minor automobile collision in Kempd1d not return callsseek­ lauon hearing in Indiana. Claire Kew,asenioratjohn Carroll Unt­ the French language were considered. Af­ for a prizefight whtle incarcerated. acting director of the Montgom­ exchange correspondences. Ga ithersburg, Md ,last summer. ing comment Monday. Tyson would have to be re­ versity, was awarded the Fulbnght Schol­ tercompleting two language references, the ajatl offlctal sa1d Monday. ery County Department of Reha­ arship, which enables graduates tostudyor "!will also share my experiences of the Lawyers familiar with the case In addttton to contmumg his turned to Indiana for such a hear­ The possibility that Tyson bilitation and Correction. work in the country of their choice for one French culture when I return to teach in the said Tyson's attorneys might be traming,lawyerssaid, Tyson could ing to determine whether he could continue his fighn ng career "Since boxing is his employ­ year Kew is the stxth receip1ent at Carroll United States." satd Kew weighmg the possibility that his use his time m a Montgomery should be returned to prison for -and perhaps stave off being re­ ment and his job, we'd have to m six years, and will be travelmg to France. "Clatre is an outstandtng student," sa1d "Claire is an boxing career, worth millions. County detention facility - as his 1992 rape conviction there, turned to pnson in !nd1ana at the verify where he is and that here­ The Fulbright Scholarship was estab­ Dr Eltzabeth Swenson, psychology profes­ little as seven months with good Walker said. same nme -might have been be­ might have a betterchanceof stay­ mained drug- and alcohol-free," lished by Sen. J William Fulbnght after sor and the chatrwoman of the Fu1bright outstanding student, behavior- to show the Indiana "Somewhere along the way, we hind his failure to appeal h1s one­ ing afloat 1f Tyson serves out the World War 11 , to sponsor an agenda which might get everyone together and Hamill said. year jail sentence Monday, said jail sentence nowrathenhancon­ judge and the Nevada Athletic fostered a mutual cultural understanding. her enthusiasm for Commission that he is bemgduly say, 'He;•, do we really want a big Tyson's workplace, Hamillsaid, lawyers famlltar with hts case testi ng it. Each year, 600 American students are ctrcus in town to do something could be a gym. teaching French is wtth him, or can we do something Tyson's attorneys argued re­ awardedthescholarship Allexpenses.from wtthout a hearing and save a lot of peatedly during his sentencing tuition to health tnsurance, are provided for, and each student receives a living sti­ Senators must decide which taxpayer money?'" Walker said. hearing last week that Tyson is evident." "There are different ways of work­ mill ions of dollars in debt and, at pend. "Projects include university course work , ing on it" 32 years old, has perhaps one year -Dr. Elizabech Swenson independent library or field research, Tyson is five weeks away from left in his boxing career. Shelly Natalie Taylor classes ina music conservatory or art school, is bigger lie completing probation in Indiana. Finkel, Tyson's adviser, testified that Tyson could payoffthatdebt special projects in life sciences, or a combi­ dent, she said, "didn't discuss the If he stays in jail here, it might tntcrviewcommitteemet with Dr Swenson Marie Cocco not unfold their arms. with three or four more fights. nation of these." according to the Fulbright They are tmmobilized by the content of my affidavit with meat not be much longer before Tyson and decided Kew was worthy of the schol­ Commentary Tyson is scheduled to fight Apnl Scholarship board. Programs range from knowledge that , by week's end, all, ever." The impeachment ar­ is back in the ring- at least to arshtp Ttme todectdewhich is the big­ 24againstan unnamed opponent. studying Chinese theater to learning about ger he. they have to decide which side is ticles charge him with directing ,rain. Officials said that after serv- Year: Junior Kew's appltcation was sent to the lnsll The Senate is most uncomfort­ guilty of the more terrible lie. her to file a false statement to Complete the Circle. Keep Recycling Working. tut of International EducattonOit.:)mNew able. It would rather have been at a lt is President Clinton who was the jones' team. "/ will also share my York, where it was reviewed by professors funeral, Ktng Hussetn's to be pre­ charged wnh perjury and ob­ The job search for her escap~ ,,c\ed • RacJraJe Major: Psychology there. Then the]. William Fulbrtght Schol ~ worktng wnh the evd and a ruth less killer He and Porter and Roste team up and leaves be­ lad)' CChnsti ne Ebersole) to Dr. Coly. who's only goalmlife hts partner, Val Resntck (Gregg and one by one take out hind corpses to getting fired from his job be­ IS to prove that aliens do cxtst Henry) team up to pull off a Chtcago's army of organtzed rot , all for his cause of hts crush on Brace. and he will go'ro any extreme hetst, wt h plans of equal!)' crtme After eltminattng money On Tim's way home from his todothts. spl Jtttng the $140 000 How­ Re,mck, they go straight to the Gtbson IS no last day at work. he witnesses While all this is happening. ever Rcsmck JS selftsh and de­ outfit's top men. Carter (Will­ amateur when Jt an alien space ship crashing on a romance is beginning to bud ctdes to ktll Porter and take off iam Devane) and Bronson (K ri s comes to playmg Mel Gibson stars as the undead Porter in the new film ''Payback." the beach, though when he between Tt m and Ltzzte (Daryl vtth hts pMrner> share of rhe Knstofferson). Carter and bad guys. "Con­ ta kes a closer look, the space­ Hanna), the camera woman at money and hts wtfe. Resntck Bronson make the grave error spiracy Theory," and his road more maJor movtes com 1ng out brown paint to drown out the shtp has shrunk to the stze of a the stauon Tim used to work thought hts plan went off flaw­ of deny1n g Porter h1s money warner character tn the "Mad in 1999. brtght colors of the streets toy for After Tim realtzes that hts less! y. but! tttle dtd he know he and do not live to tell about lt. Max· movies are a testament to Maria Bel lo is most widely Even red curbs were patnted He takes the shrunken ship ta pe has been stolen, he at­ made one big m tstake "Payback" was based on that His bad guy expe rtise known for her role on the over for the day while shooting back to his house, which is tempts to sabotage Brace's air­ Resnick gives all of the Donald Westlake's novel "The comes across well on the screen Emmy winntng sertes "ER ." the street scenes There was where h is adventures with lllg of the alten footage. money to the "Outfll" (thts Hunter" and is a loose remake Gregg Henrys performance Bello is also quickly emerging also no color in the wardrobe. rna rtia ns begm. In the process, Tim, Lizzte, should give him a major boost as one of Hollywood's up and Everyone was dressed in what Martin, the martian (Ch ris­ the space sui r and Martin are in his career. His previous ftl ms com 1ng stars. She recently co­ looked like 70 's at me The cast topher lloyd) is a a playfully caught and taken hostage by When ambitious television reporter Tim O'Hara (Jeff Daniels, left) stumbles upon a real-llife Martian tnclude "Bo dy Double," starred in "Permanent Mid­ was dressed 1n dark colored funny character. who has con­ the evil Dr. Coly and his crew (Christopher Lloyd, right), he thinks he has the most fantastic story of his career in journalism in - "Sca rfa ce" and "Raising Cane" night" with Ben Stiller and suits, white shirts, trashy sk irts verted himself from an alien of scientists who are equally Disney's 'My Favorite Martian." New and Coming Resnick's idea of a good time is Elizabeth Hurley. and, of course, black leather into human fo r m by raking mouvated by the alien cause a spiked heel in places that "Payback" is the dtrectorial and sptked heels nerplex,a martian transforma­ There is a struggle between the ily film , though there is a per­ played the role of the spaded Mr Hand, Sptcolt's ht tory Attractions would make most men cr inge. debut of Brian Hegland. Th is film is not going to re­ tion drug that ha s the exact hostages and scientists, which verse twist to so me of the hu­ daughter we ll, though Daryl teacher, 1 n rast Tt mes ,\t Lucy Liu brilliantly plays Hegland won an Osca r fo r his ceive any awards. Overall , the oppos1 t effect on h uma ns,t urn­ proves to be a speci a I effects mor. Hanna's acung abtlny wasn't Ridgemont High for tho~e 80's out Henry's sadomasoch is t fe ­ stylish scree nplay "L.A . Confi­ plot was so mew hat pred tcta ble in g them into aliens. spectacle. Thts is a movie that got up to par movie buff~ tish; an Astan kitten dressed in den tial." with a surprise here and there. He is the epitome of an '' in­ Su rprisingly, the end of the laughs from adults and chtl­ The movie would have been Overall, thts rnovte, ba:,ed on leather who is always ready for Old stone buildings, ware­ The plot moves forward li ke a telligem fo rm of life from an­ movie wasn't cheesy, it was dren alike. The comedic team equall y good wtthout rl11s the TV se ne· My Favorite Mar­ a little fun with whips and houses and alleyways add runaway tratn, and is worth or her pia net" and is constant I y more amusing than anythtng of jeff Daniels and Christopher averaged hippie. tiatl, IS worth go ing to see How­ Opening Tomorrow: chains Ltu isstealingscenesas gntiness to the set of this dis­ seei ng on ly if you like your viO­ amazed by the stupidity of hu­ else. Lloyd made th1s movie funny There is a surprise character ever, tl you're look t ng for some­ -"My Favorite Martian," starring Jeff Damels and the newest cas t member on mal, urban wasteland. It has le nce over-the-top and your mans. "You people think e-mad I was also surprised that I because of their on screen in the end played by Ray th tn g u bJt sptcter, perha rs a Chri stopher Lloyd "A 11 y McBea 1," and is poised for been reponed the production action fast, furious and ex traor­ is amazing." actully enjoyed this movie. If repetoire with each other and Walston, who puts a whole new Dtsncy producuon tsn't the a breakthrough year, with three de signe rs used many cans of dtnarily bloody. At first, Tim thinks he can anythi ng, it's definitely a fam- the camera. Elizabeth Hurley twist into the movie He played best cho1cc torm' sure thing or

Now in Stores: Aaron Baker series is his best work yet. th rough hi s career. "Vampires" Entertainment Editor King recently decided to chal­ King seems as if he ts free an d en ion 10 Class: ''Rounders" In l974, when Stephen King's lenge himself tn a different way: clear in his writing career. He 11Antz" first novel "Ca rri e" was pub­ Starting this Sunday on ABC at 9 could stop publishing today and "Cad iliac Man" lished, he was working for$6,400 p.m, a made-for-TV mini-series, still have lived a great literary "Snow Queen" a yea r as an English teac her. Doz­ "Storm of the Century," written life . ABC, on the oth er hand, has "First Love" ens of books and 25 years later, by King, will begin Released in a lot n ding on King's work Mi lor Orator Information King is considered to be the ab­ conjunction with the series is the "S torm of the Ce ntury" still has solute lea der in fictional litera­ original screenplay. The promo­ yet to prove if it will draw rat­ ture in more ways than one. tion goes some thing like th1s· ings during sweeps. A BCalready •• The Millor Orator speaks as the representative for the Graduating Class at When King comes up with "Wa tch the mmi-series, then read drew one loser with the critics something different to do with the book." Th is is a neat and tidy ea rli er this month in Tom Commencement. way to insure th at ABC will get Friday: his work, other authors follow. Clancy's "Netforce." Mushroomhead, the Flymg Machine, 8 p.m., S8 King decided, in 1996, that he the ratings it wants during King will continue to rel ease - /I would publish his novel "The sweeps week, and Stephen King material this year. He ha s another Saturday: Green Mile" in a six-part paper­ will get the book sales he wants. short story collection due out in •• The Millor Orator must be graduating and participating in ceremonies in Big Dave and the Ultrasonics, Wilbert's, 10 p.m., $6 back series to be released over Of course, the issue wtth King Se ptember called "Hea rts in Five Minutes Fast, Jann Klosse and Superkreme, Grog Shop, 10 the course of several months. as of late has not been whether At lantis." According to King's May. p.m.,$5 This inspired copycat writings, or not his books will become "assistants," this will be a "col­ including john Saul's "The bestsellers, but how long they lection of linked stories." One of Sunday: Blackstone Chronicles," which will remain bestsellers. the short stories is said to be a Sax-0-Tromba, BCRC and Skanin' Homer, Grog Shop, 9 p.m., $3 was also published in install­ Over the course of his career, part of the "Dark Tower" series. ments, but couldn't quite reach King has pub\ ished 35 novels, ten Two other short story collections •• Applications will be sent to each Senior and also may be obtained in the Monday: the same level of success (King's screenplays and 70 short stories, will be available in a limited Alanis Morissette and liz Phair, Gund Arena 'The Green Mile" sold nearly 3 along with countless other short number of copies through vari­ Student Life Office. (see Secretary, Cathy Kraynak) m til ion copies of each volume). stories, essays and other pieces ous publishers. Tom Hanks will King JS also in the midst of an of work that can be found scat­ star in a film adaptation of "The extremely ambitious piece of tered in magazines, and some­ Green Mile" in December. work: "T he Dark Tower· series, times, on the Internet. These for more information on •• All applications and a typed copy of your speech must be received in the which has currently seen there­ works have been made into many Stephen King, visit his official ow in Stores: lease of four novels, with three made-for-TV movies, mini-series website at wwwstephenhing.com, Student Life Office by Friday, Feb. 26, 1999 by noon. -Adrian Belew, "Salad Days" more to come. Each installment and films. According to a recent or read postings from Built to Spill, "Keep it Like a Secret" has been a bes tseller, and many New York Times article, this newsgroupsdedicated to King at Mark Chesnutt, "1 Don't Want to Miss a Thing" of King's fans believe that this leaves King only midway a 1t.boohs .ste phe n- hi ng. Collective Soul, "Dosage" Neil Diamond, "The Best of the Movie Album: As Time Goes By " •• Auditions will be held March 8 beginning at 6 p.m. and March 11 at 5 p.m. Stacey Earle, "Simple Gearle" Gigolo Aunts, "Minor Chords and Major Themes" in the Deanls Conference Room (located across from Fr. Richie's office). , "Windows of Heaven" Valentine's Day The O'Jays, "Best of the O]ays: 1976-1991" Happy The Other Ones, '1'he Strange Remain" If you have any questions, you may contact either ... Sam Prekop, "Sam Prekop" Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, ''Trio II" Lisa Heckman, Director of Student Activities at ext. 4288 Sparklehorse, "Good Morrung Spider" LOVE, THE CARROLL NEWS Various Artists, "1999 Grammy ominee ·• or Various Artists, "Anarchy, Angst and Bollocks: The U.K. Punk Anthology" Jeff Longsworth, Senior Class President at ext. 2209 Various Artists, "Swing This Baby 11 " .. .,.

6 ENTERTAINMENT The Carroll News, February 11, 1999 The Carroll News, February 11, 1999 ENTERTAINMENT 7 Mel Gibson plays admirable bad guy in 'Payback' Duo of Daniels, Uoyd works well for Disney's 'Martian' Toni Trussel film's version of the mob) F1ve of john Staff Reporter months later, Resntck's mistake Boorman's 1967 Laura Elia exploit Martin and make big As unimaginative as It is, comes back to haunt him film, "Point Staff Reporter ratings, not to mention big sex. vtolcnce and some laughs Porter 1s not dead, but he's Blank" The Walt Disney Prod uct1on bucks. However, as he gets to sui I works in film. Mel G1bson's not exactly alive either He's Porter is an of My Favorite Martian stars know Martin and begins to like new mov1e, "Payback," ts,to say what horror fans would call inherently d1s· Jeff Daniels as Ttm O'Hara, a him, h1s conscience gets the the least, exceedingly vwlent, undead Porter wants revenge likable guy, who struggling reporter/producer best of him. blood-drenched and thor­ and his money A long the way, is far too tough to 1nSanta Barbara, California. He This isn't so for the vind1c oughly laced wnh absurd one­ Porter runs mto a let a couple of is in love with his boss' prima tive Brace Channing. who dis­ liners hkeG1bson's "What's the sadomasochist sex mach1ne bullets and a few donna daughter , Brace covers a videotape at Tim 's malter. cat got your crotch~" It (Lucy LIU) a crooked cab driver toes smashed by Channing (Elizabeth Hurley), house of Martin, his spacecraft. doesn't make for a good movie (David PaymerJ a corrupt cop a sledgehammer though h1s affection 1sn't re­ and his loveable animated but it's wha1 makes money at (Bill Duke) and an old hooker stop him. He nps turned by daddy's little girl spacesUit, wh1ch has a mmd of the box office f nend, Ros1c (Mana Bello), who out people's ear Everything is going wrong ItS OWn Gibson pla>'S Porter a thief m1ght be the love of h1s life. and nose nngs 1n h1s life, from a pesty land· he 15 work1ng with the evll and a ruthless killer. He and Porter and Rosie ream up and leaves be· lady (ChrtstJ ne Ebersole) to Dr Coly, who's only goal1n life hts partner, Val Resmck (Gregg and one by one take out hind corpses to getting ftreJ from his job be­ 1s to prove that aliens do exist Henry) team up to pull off a Ch1cago's army of or~amzed rot. a 11 for his cause of h1s crush on Brace and he wlll go'to any extreme he1st with plans ol equally cnme After el1minaung money On Tim's way ho.me from his to do thts. sphmng the $140,000. How Resn1ck. they gos1ra1ght to the Gtbson IS no last day at work, he witnesses While all this 1s happening, e1•er, Resmck 1s self1sh and de­ outfll's top men. Carter (Will­ amateur when It an a lien spaceship crashing on a romance is beg1nning to bud Cides 10 kill Porter and take off Jam Devane) and Bronson(Kns comes to playtng Mel Gibson stars as the undead Porter in the new film "Payback." the beach, though when he bet ween T1 m and Llzz1e (Daryl ~~lth h1s partner's share of the Knstofferson) Carter and bad guys. "Con­ takes a closer look , the space­ Hanna), the camera woman at money and his w1fe. Resnick Bronson make the grave error spiracy Theory," and his road more major mov1es coming out brown paint to drown out the ship has shrunk to the size of a the station T1m used to work thought h1s plan went off flaw­ of denymg Porter h1s money warnor character m the "Mad in 1999. bnght colors of the streets toy. for After Tnn reali zes that h1s lessly, but 1m led id he know he and do not live to tell about 1t Max" mov1es are a testament to Maria Bello is most w1dely Even red curbs were painted He takes the shrunken ship tape has been stolen, he at· made one big m1stake. "Payback" was based on that His bad guy experttse known for her role on the over for the day while shooting back to h1s house, wh1ch is tempts to sabotage Brace's air­ Resn1ck gives all of the Donald Westlake's novel "The comes across well on the screen. Emm y winn1ng series "ER." the street scenes There was where his adven t ures with mg of th e al1en footage money to the "Outfit" (thiS Humer" and IS a loose remake Gregg Henry's performance Bello is also quickly emerg ing also no color in the wardrobe martians beg1n ln the process, Tim, Lizz1e, should give him a major boost as one of Hollywood's up and Everyone was dressed in what Martin, the martian (Chris­ the space suit and Marnn are in hIS career. His previous films com1ng stars She recently co· looked like 70's atllre rhe cast topher Lloyd) is a a playfully caught and taken hostage by When ambitious television reporter Tim O'Hara (Jeff Daniels, left) stumbles upon a real-llife Martian 1nclude "Body Double," starred tn "Permanent Mid· was dressed in dark colored funny character, who has con­ the evil Dr Coly and his crew (Christopher Lloyd, right), he thinks he has the most fantastic story of his career in journalism in - "Scarface" and "Raising Cane." night" with Ben Stiller and suits, white shirts, trashy skirts verted himself from an alien of scientists who are equally Disney's 'My Favorite Martian." New and Coming Resnick's idea of a good time is Elizabeth Hurley and, of course, black leather into human form by taking motivated by the alien cause. a spiked heel in places tha t "Payback" is the directorial and spt ked heels. nerplex,a martian transforma­ There is a struggle between the ily film, though there is a per­ played the role of the spoiled Mr Hand, Sp1col1's history Attractions would make most men cringe. debut of Bnan Hegland. This film is not going tore­ tion drug that has the exact hostages and scientists, which verse twist to some of the hu­ daughter wet! , though Daryl reacher, rn Past T1mcs at Lucy Liu brilliantly plays Hegland won an Oscar for his ceive any awards Overall, the opposlt effect on h urn ans, turn­ proves to be a special effects mor. Hanna's acting abiltty wasn't R1dgemon1 Htgh lor those 80's out Henry's sadomasochist fe­ stylish screenplay "L.A. Confi· plot was somewhat predictable ing them into aliens spectacle. This tS a movie that got up to par. mov1e buffs tish; an As1an kHten dressed in dentia I." with a surprise here and there. He is the epitome of an "in­ Surprisingly, the end of the laughs from adults and chil· The movie would have been Overall, th1s mov1e, based on leather who is always ready for Old stone buildings, ware­ The plot moves forward like a telligent form of life from an­ movie wasn't cheesy, it was dren alike. The comedic team equally good w1thou1 this the TV serie ·My Favorite M~tr· a little fun with whips and houses and alleyways add runaway train, and is worth other planet" and is constantly more amusing than anythmg of Jeff DanielsandChristopher averaged hippie. tian, IS worth going to sec !low­ Opening Tomorrow: chains Li u IS stealing scenes as grttiness to the set of this dts· seeing on! y if you like your v10· amazed by the stupidity of hu ­ else. Lloyd made this movie funny There is a surprise character ever, 1f you're look1ng forsom '· -"My Favorite Martian," starring jeff Daniels and the newest cast member on mal, urban wasteland. It has lence over-the-top and your mans. "You people think e-mail I was also surprised that I because of their on screen in the end played by Ray th1ng a bit spietcr, perhap a Christopher Lloyd "A II y McBeal," and is poised for been re poned the production action fast, furious and extraor­ is amazing." actully enjoyed this movie If repetoire with each other and Walston, who puts a whole new Disney produC(JOn 1sn't the a breakthrough year, wtth three designers used many cans of dinarily bloody. At f1rst, Tim thinks he can anything, it's definitely a fam- the camera. Elizabeth Hurley twist into the movie He played best cho1ce torm' sure.thing or

Now in Stores: Aaron Baker series is his best work yet. through h1s career. "Vampires" Entertainment Editor King recently decided to chal­ Kmgseems as if he 1s free and en ion 10 Class: "Rounders" In 1974, when Stephen King's lenge himself in a different way: clear in his writing career. He "Antz11 first novel "Carrie" was pub­ Starting this Sunday on ABC at 9 could stop publishing today and "Cadillac Man" lished, he was working for $6,400 p.m., a made-for-TV mini-series, still have lived a great literary "Snow Queen" a year as an English teacher. Doz­ "Storm of the Century," written life. ABC, on the other hand, has "First Love" ens of books and 25 years later, by King, will begin. Released 1n a lot riding on K1ng's work. Millor Orator Information King is considered to be the ab­ conjunction with the series is the "Storm of the Century" still has solute leader in fictwnallitera· original screenplay. The promo­ yet to prove if it will draw rat· ture in more ways than one. tion goes something like this: ingsduringsweeps ABCalready •• The Millar Orator speaks as the representative for the Graduating Class at When King comes up with "Watch the mini-series, then read drew one loser with the crincs something different to do with the book." This is a neat and tidy earlier this month in Tom Commencement. way to insure that ABC will get Friday: his work, other authors follow. Clancy's "Net force" the ratings It wants during Mushroomhead, the Flying Machine, 8 p.m., $8 King dectded, in 1996, that he King will continue to release - ,.., would publish h1s novel "The sweeps week , and Stephen King material this year. He has another Saturday: Green Mile" in a six-part paper­ will get the book sales he wants. short story coll ection due ou t in •• The Millar Orator must be graduating and participating in ceremonies in Big Dave and the Ultrasonics, Wilbert's, 10 p.m., $6 back series to be released over Of course, the 1ssue with King September called "Hea rts in Five Minutes Fast, }ann Klosse and Superkrerne, Grog Shop, 10 the course of several months. as of late has not been whether Atlantis." According to King's May. p.m.,$5 Th1s inspired copycat writings, or not his books will become "assistants," this will be a "col­ including john Saul's "T he bestsellers, but how long they lection of linked stories." One of Sunday: Blackstone Chronicles," which will remain bestsellers. the short stories is said to be a Sax-0-Tromba, BCRC and Skanin' Homer, Grog Shop, 9 p.m., $3 was also published in install­ Over the course of his career, part of the "Dark Tower" series. ments, but couldn't quite reach King has published 35 novels, ten Two other short story collections •• Applications will be sent to each Senior and also may be obtained in the Monday: the same level of success (King's screenplays and 70 short stories, will be available in a limited Alanis Morissette and Liz Phair, Gund Arena "The Green Mile" sold nearly 3 along with countless other short number of copies through va ri · Student Life Office. (see Secretary, Cathy Kraynak) million copies of each volume). stories, essays and other pieces ous publishers. Tom Hanks will King is also in the mid t of an of work that can be found scat· star in a film adaptation of "The extremely ambitious piece of tered in magazines, and some­ Green Mile" in December. work: "The Dark Tower" series. times, on the Internet. These For more information on •• All applications and a typed copy of your speech must be received in the which has currently seen there· works have been made into rna n y Stephen King, visit his official ow in Stores: lease of four novels, with three made-for-TV movies, mini-series website at www.ste phenh ing.com , Student Life Office by Friday, Feb. 26, 1999 by noon. -Adrian Belew, "Salad Days" more to come. Each installment and films. According to a recent or read posti ngs from Buill to Spill, "Keep it Like a Secret" has been a bestseller, and many New Yorh Times article, this newsgroups dedicated to King at Mark Chesnutt, "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" of King's fans believe that this leaves King only midway a lt.boohs.ste ph en- l1 i ng. Collective Soul, ''Dosage" eil Diamond, 'The Best of the Movie Album: As Time Goes By" •• Auditions will be held March 8 beginning at 6 p.m. and March 11 at 5 p.m. Stacey Earle, "Simple Gearle" Gigolo Aunts, "M1nor Chord and Major Themes" in the Dean's Conference Room (located across from Fr. Richie's office). Jefferson Starship, "Windows of Heaven" Valentine's The O'jays, "BestoftheO')ays: 1976-1991" Happy Day The Other Ones, 'The Strange Remain" If you have any questions, you may contact either ... Sam Prekop, "Sam Prekop" Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, 'Trio Jl" Lisa Heckman, Director of Student Activities at ext. 4288 Sparklehorse, "Good Morning Spider" LOVE, THE CARROLL NEWS Various Artists, "1999Grammy ominees" or Various Artists, "Ana rchy, Angst and Bollocks: The UK Punk Anthology" Jeff Longsworth, Senior Class President at ext. 2209 Various Artists, "Swing This Baby II" The Carroll News, February 11, 1999 SPORTS 9 8 SPORTS The Carroll News, February 11, 1999 Kramer plays own tune OAC Swimming & Diving Champs preview - Holmes, Coxon late game heroes for JCU Thefotlowtng istlte tit i rdoffour peers, Kramer's juntor year senior spotl ights for the winter brought yet another opponumty sport seaso n. to expand her honzons beyond the JCU women 1n driver's seat again Nail biters keep Streaks at second typical college expenence. Rona Proudfoot Kramer, a double major in En­ Brian Murphy secutive conference crown daung back to JCU's Staff Reporter Bob McCarthy Conference. With the score knotted at 71, glish and Cornmunicauons,spent Managing Editor days as a member of the Pres1dents' Athletic Con­ If there's one thing that swim­ Assistant Sports Editor "Our guys have a knack for stay­ Junior Luke Dautovic pushed the the semester abroad, studying at Dommating. ference The latest trend on the john ing focused on the task at hand ," ball up the floor with under lO mer Monica Kramer is, it's an indi­ the University College of Galway That is the easiest way to describe the john Rarnbasek, a sophomore, won both the 100 Carroll Umversity men's basket­ coach Mike Moran said. "A l­ seconds to play in hopes of setting vldual in the bestsenseof the word. in Ireland. Carroll women's swimming and diving team's and 200 breaststrokes last year. setung an OAC ball team is not onlywmnin;;, but though, we may have used up all up the final play. And that probably accounts for The average person would performance at last year's Ohio Athletic Confer­ record m the LOO. winning by the skin of ns teeth of the beads on the rosary this past Coming off of adouble screen, the success she's had, in and out of probably have been apprehensive ence Championships Scherger is already a 1998 nauonal qualtfier m After dramatic, last-second week." Coxon got the ball from Dautovtc the pool, in the last sever a I years. about leaving fr iends, fami ly, and The Blue Streaks romped to the title by wm­ the 200 freestyle The retgnmg OAC women 's victories at home agamst Capttal 1tcamedown totwofree-throw and was fouled as the buzzer ech­ "Mo nica 's always way of life, not to ning an OAC-record l9 of 20 races during the r grabbed three titles las t year on Saturday and at Mount Union attempts by senior Dan Coxon oed throughout the gymnasium. been very mu ch her mention a blossom­ hree-day affair jCU totaled 726 points, lapping freestyles But Scherger. last Wednesday, the Blue Streaks with no nme remaining to defeat "1 felt confident in Dan because own person," John mg athletiC career. second-place Mount Umon's 480. in the 200 and 500 held on to sole possession of sec­ Capital before a frenzied crowd at healwayscomes through in clutch Carroll University "1 was more ex­ jCU coach Matt Lenhart likes hi s d tsta nte [reest y\es th IS ond place in the Ohio Athletic the Don Shula Sports Center. situations, so we ran a play where head swimming cited than nervous." chancesenteringthis weekend's Cha he comes off of a hand-off screen," coach Matt Lenhart Kramer said. "1 real· but added the Blue Streaks would to defend her 50 free mle Dautovic said. sat d. "She has her own ized thatifldidn'tdo to repeat last year's awi~Soirne. Sara Ptet ts capable of Coxon calmly stuck the first ideas about how she's it then, when was l !li~~!l!, y events JCU also is set for the "It would be tough," 'ii'il"'.. "'' ..... STREAKSOFTHE WEEK attempt, and the stunned Crusad- going to take care of going to do it? lwld OAC Coach of the Year. ~ ~ ven with freshman Stephanie Turner ers were forced to ret urn to Co­ things, and she gets myself, 'I can do this though. We had a lot of thingsgoinourfavor We and sophomore Maren Aikey, last year'sOAC Most lumbus ponderinga 82-8llossand them done." now, and l'm going to won a lot of close races." Valuable Women's Diver. At key won both the l­ Molly Byrnes what might have been had the And get them done do this now.' It was one close race that preventedjCU from and 3-meter divtng competitions a year ago, but Freshman, Track game extended into overtime. she has. By her sopho­ "1 had been swim­ caprunng all 20 events as just .12 of a second has been challenged weekly thts year by the pres­ For the game, Da u to vic paced more year, Kramer Monica Krame r mingsince 1was four, separatedjCU's K.C. Rambasek from first place m ence of Turner SetajCU record with the Blue Streaks by tying a career­ had claimed two indi­ without ever taking the 200-yard Individual medley. "Looking ahead, we ha,•e to be the odds on a time of 11:04.8 in the high with 21 points, togo with his vidual conference titles, in the 500 a fall off. I decided it was ume to Rambasek returns with sophomore Carrie favome to wm ," Lenh art satd "But we've got to go 3,000-meter run, plac­ stx assists. Senior Mark Heidorf and 1650 freestyle , and been a do something for myself." Scherger and junior Shannon Murphy to lead the out and do wha.r we 've gotta do before others start ing second at the also tallied 21 points, and Coxon member of four gold meda l-wm­ However, the season didn't end charge for a lOth straight OAC title and 14th con- to concede things" added 20. ning relay teams. up being a total loss for Kramer, phot obySar<~ Fest - unscored Spartan Invi­ Last seco nd heroics have been Not bad for someone who was who returned half way through Recently, junior poi nt guard Luke Dautovic has taken the passes tational Friday at Case the theme for Carroll (16-4, ll-3 apprehensive about competing in and managed to rank in the top Men look for quality over quantity Western Reserve. Time instead of givi ng them. He tied his career-h igh with 21 points on OAC) who has won its last three Saturday in a 82-81 victory against Capital . college in the first place. six in the OAC in both of her Brian Murphy jCU. h is mamly a numbers game for the Blue broke school mark, set games by a total of four points. "I was just happy for the oppor­ events. Managing Ed1tor Streaks, who enter the champtonshtps with only in 1991, by nearly 10 sec­ Head coach Mike Moran feels that the ears of rhe Blue Streaks, but l7pointsandgrabbedagame-high tunity to swim," Kramer said. "I'd As for her semester abroad, John Carroll coach Matt Lenhart acknowledges II swimmers. A team is allowed a max1mum of 18 onds. the team's execution is responsible devastated the Purple Raiders. 13 rebounds. been swimming for my entire life, besides theopportunity to explore that it will be dtfficult for the Blue Streak men to on the roster. for its performance in the closing "1couldn't believe that !Mount Onerbein anern pted to pull off and I wasn't ready to give it up" a different way of life, Kramer defend theirOhio Ath leticConference swimming "It 's a comb1nat ton of a lot of dtfrerenr thmgs," minutes of recent games. Union]turned the ball over on the the season sweep of the Blue So when did Kramer realize gained what she considers a and diving title. satd Lenhart, the 199 OAC Coach of the Year "T he guys always seem to ex- in bounds play, and I was just re- Streaks last night, having already that she was nght in her element? greater mdependence "On paper, Mount Union looks very good," Perhaps the debd1taung Jepanure w,1s L uke Dautovic ecute well in specialsituations and lieved that it went in,"Holrnessaid. beaten them, 93-91, at Otterbein "I t was mysophomoreyearand "l'vealways been independent," Lenhart sat d. "I think they will D<]!,ll,l;,j~~tij'.i;.\:' that of Shay, men 's swtmmer o[ the someone steps up and makes a "It was a great feeling" on Jan. 7 1 never expected to see myself in she satd "But over there, I was beat for everybody. Bur we mthrce tndtvtdual events Junjor, Basketball greatindividualplayonakeypos- With little scoring in the over- college winntng a conference kind of forced to be more so. If I year by 40 points g01ng m. We ftrst place relay squads session," Moran said. time period by either squad ,JCU wanted ro do something, I had to men's hoops event, standmg on the first place by six n vtccs of Peter W:us. who L .__,..._,_ _,foundi[SClflieda ain,78-78, with Equalled careerhigh ~ blocks,"Kramersaid. "People were gooutanddoir Noonewasgomg That is wh the ·hold the nivcrmy lle ltmsheu fnst with 21 points agains .."'+'" -... Holmes was the hero twice over. un er secon stop ay. ----rei# .g oo-win · , m do 1t foT rn . The victory carne in dra tsand also swam on .Iquar­ Capital Saturday, Afte r Coxon closed the gap to 74- Anerrantshot by Dautovic was butlstillcouldn't believe it !twas Kramer finds herself m a stmi- and Mount Union were tied te am shootingl0-for-12from 71 with a three-pointer with un- rebounded by Rico Pie tro, bu t his a huge rush. " lar situanon nght now. ing the final race of the wee ner lor the Blue Streaks I> the field. In two games der eight seconds to play, Holmes put-back was too strong. Holmes "She's no t necessarily the most The OAC Championships, Mount Union by .89 of a nt Merchant g<~rnercd .1 k 1 d stole the ensuing in bounds pass. leapt and was able to tap the ball physically talented swtmmer, but hosted by jC:U today. tomorrow freestyle relay with Gerry thel650 freelast year. He was l ast wee ' P aye 8 4 Af terbrieflylosi ngcontrol,the inwit h notirneremaining. Next game: Sat. at Marietta she's a hard worker, and she's and Saturday, are Kramer's final fin al leg as Lenhartjumpedal pin both the 200 and 500 free minutes while com- sophomore rega ined possession, "I was just in the right place at Site, time, radio: Marietta,3:00, grown by leaps and bounds,'' opportunity lO match the success was willing Shay to the wall. dribbled twice and heaved a des- therighttime andwasabletotipit mitting only one turn- WJCU-FM 88.7 Lenhart said. "Momca'smadeher­ she saw two years ago By a 510-504 margin, the Enc Richmond is expected to con­ over and handing out peration attempt fro m 40 feet as in," Holmes said. Key fact Mark Heidorf is the self a force to be reckoned with in Once agam, no one is going to the crown they lost to the Purple the individual medley. Senior Dan the buzzer sounded. Heidorf led all scorers, tying a 12 assists. second leading scorer in the d 1St a nee freestyle. do it for her. It was the etghth time m nine tn, an all-OAC placer last year, ts the lead­ The ba ll ripped through the career-high with 29 points. But it OAC, scoring 21.1 per game. "It may have been a bitdlshean­ Kramer will face competltton won outright or shared the title. diver. net, prod ucing a sweet sound to was Holmes'dayastheheroscored ening at times to be swimmmg in mainly from within her team in 1t was also the third consecutive year in which "With the smaller numbers. we're focusmg the shadow of two extraordinary the 200. 500. and 1650 freestyle. the last race decided theoutcomeof the event. All more on the individual stuff." Lenhart said. team mates !All-Americans Peggy Kramer, who is bound for law three t nnes,JCU and Mount Union were involved. But as the Blue Streaks proved last year, do not Dempsey and Carrie Scherger], bur school at Akron, ts keeping every­ Mount Union won the event the previous two ever count them out. the fact that Monica's stuck 1t out thmg in perspective, however. times to gain an oumghr vtctory and a tte, before says a lot about her" "I've been swimming for 16 jCU prevatled last year. Updates du nng the wcdlcnd wn be jou11d 011 If you call Pittsburgh home As if a handfulof medals wasn't years. and this is my last meet, so This year. however, expectations are lower for wwwJcu.edu/st udc11t/ arh let 1cs/ ''ctrSI ty hl m enough to set her apart from her !'djusr ltke toseesomegood times." THINK PITT FOR SUMMER Women only have it half-right Rona Proudfoot in the losing cause with a season· JCU Student Career Development Center COURSES! Staff Reporter women's hoops high 19 points, including five of Presents John Carroll University stx from behmd the three-point women's basketball coach Carol arc. Her effort he l pedJohn Carroll University of Pittsburgh Dugan probably wishes basket­ tle the school record for three­ Portfolios/How To Pursue a ball games were just a lmle bit pomters m a game wnh nine treys SUMMER SESSIONS 1999 shorter Say, about 20 m inures on the nigh t. Writing Career shorter. Sophomore Meghann Hubach • Larg e se lection of t ransfe ra bl e courses and jumor Enn jii111SO n chtpped If 1 hat were the case, the record Next game: Sat. vs. Marietta in 10 and 13 points, respectively. • Sessions beg in in May, June and July for the Blue Streaks might look a Site, time: Shula Center, 3:00 Sophomore Katie Cervenik re­ Wednesday, February 24, 1999 4:00.5:30 p.m. • Day, eve ning and Saturday classes Ii t tle diffcre 11 t, a ndjCU ( 4-17.3-12 Key fact: Likar'sjumper in the turned to action after missing the Murphy Room, OJ Lombardo Student Center OAC) might have come close to final seconds won first game. • Ea sy registration by mail, fa x, or in person upsetttng one of the conference's prev ious three games with a head • Affordable tuition for PA residents top teams this week injury. Unfortunately for the Blue h;df effort only to end up falltng. John Carroll also fell to For students interested inn writing career in: Streaks, basketba II games consis1 81-5-+. last Saturday in Bexley, Otterbein Tuesday night, 74-62. Registration Begins February 22 Th ts time a hot second half of two h~1l ves.and putting roger her Ohio. Corporate Communications two good halves seems to be the The ftrst half saw the lead couldn't make up for a 41-22 half­ Call: (412) 383-8600 biggest challenge faCingjoh nCar­ change three umes, as the Blue time score in favor of the Cardi­ Public Relations/Advertising E-Mail: [email protected] roll these days. Streaks managed to keep the mar­ nals Pu blishi ng/Ed iting "We've known all along that we gin small, trailing, 30-27, at the Junior Enn Jimtson was high need to work on keeping up the end of the lirst half. scorer for the Blue Streaks with 2l Journalism For on-line schedule and course ...... _ points. descriptions, visit our Web site at -r- Intensity 111 the se<.:ond half," Capital opened the second Broadcasting sophomore Meghann Hubach stanza w![h a 13-0 run and quelled "We'veshownourselvesthat'\ve said "We've been s:wsl ied with

The Carroll News, February 11,1999 SPORTS 9 8 SPORTS The Carroll News, February 11, 1999 Kromer ploys own tune OAC Swimming & Diving Champs preview - Holmes, Coxon late game heroes for JCU Thefollowi ng is the I hi rdoffour peers, Kramer's jun10r year senior spotlights for th e winter brought yet another opportunity sport season. to expand her horizons beyond the JCU women 1n driver's seat again Nail biters keep Streaks at second typical college expenence. Rona Proudfoot Kramer, a double major in En­ Brian Murphy secutive conference crown dau ng back to JCU 's Staff Reporter Bob McCarthy Conference. With the score knotted at 71, glish and Communications, spent Managmg Editor days as a member of the Presidents' Athletic Con­ If there's one thmg that swim­ ASSIStant Sports Ed itOr "Our guys have a knack forstay­ junior Luke Dautovic pushed the the semester abroad, studying at Dominating. ference mer Monica Kramer is , it's an indi­ The latest trend on the John mg focused on the task at hand," ball up the floor with under 10 the University College of Gal way That is the easiest way to describe the John Rambasek, a sophomore, won both the 100 Carroll Umversity men's basket­ coach M1ke Moran said "Al­ seconds to play in hopes of setting vldual in the best sense of the word. in Ireland. Carroll women's swimming and divmg team's and 200 breaststrokes last year. semng an OAC ball team is not only winnin;;, but though, we may have used up all up the final play. And that probably accounts for The ave rage person would performance at last year's Ohio Athletic Confer­ record in the 100. winning by the skin of its teeth. of the beads on the rosary this past Commgoff of a double screen, the success she's had, in and out of probably have been apprehensive ence Championsh1ps. Scherger IS already a 1998 nauonal qualifier m After dramatic, last-second week." Coxon got the ball from Dautovic the pool, in the last several years. about leaving friends, family, and The Blue Streaks romped to the title by win­ the 200 freestyle The re1gmng OAC womens VIctories at home agamst Capital It came down totwof ree-throw and was fouled as the buzzer ech­ "Monica's always way of Iife. not lO mng an OAC-record 19 of 20 races duri ng the r grabbed three utles last year on Saturday and at Mount Umon attempts by semor Dan Coxon oed throughout the gymnasium. been very much her mention a blossom­ three-day affair jCU totaled 726 points, lappmg freestyles But Scherger, last Wednesday, the Blue Streaks with no time remammg to defeat "1 felt confident in Dan because own person," John ing at hletic career. second-place Mount Union's 480. s m the 200 and 500 held on to sole possession of sec­ Cap1tal before a frenzied crowd at he always comes through in clutch Carroll University "I was more ex­ JCU coach Matt Lenhart likes his J1stance [reesty\es th1s ond place m the Ohio Athletic the Don Shu\ a Sports Center. situations, so we ran a play where head swimming cited than ne rvous," cha ncesentering this weekend's he comes off of a hand-off screen," coach Matt Lenhart Kramer said. "I real­ but added the Blue Streaks would to defend her 50 rree mle Dautovic said. said "She hasherown ized that if 1didn 't do to repeat last year's ~w ,es~,ii-111 Sara P1et IS capable of Coxon calmly stuck the first ideas about how she's it then, when was 1 "It would be tough,"- -..:.:---~-­ .... -.i!iil!i~~~' evenrs. JCU also 1s set for the STREAKS OFTHE WEEK attempt, and the stunned Crusad­ going to take care of going to do it? I told OAC Coach of the Year ' w11h freshman Stepha me Turner ers were forced to ret urn to Co­ things, and she gets myself, 'I can do this though. We had a lot of things go in our favor. We and sophomore Maren Aikey, last year'sOAC Most lumbuspondennga82-8llossand them done." now, and I'm going to won a lot of close races." Valuable Women's Diver. A1key won both the l­ Molly Byrnes what might have been had the And get them done do this now.' It was one close race that preventedJCU from and 3-meter diving competi tions a year ago, but Freshman, Track game extended into overtime. she has. By her sopho­ "1 had been swim­ captunng all 20 events as just 12 of a second has been challenged weeki y thiS year by the pres­ For the game, Dautovic paced more year, Kramer Mon ica Kramer mmgsince I was four, separatedJCU's KC. Ram basek from first place m ence of Turner. SetaJCU record with the Blue Streaks by tying a career­ had claimed two indi­ without ever taking the 200-yard individual medley. "Looking t - unscored Spartan Invi­ Last second heroics have been Not bad for someone who was who returned half way through Recently, junior po int guard Luke Dautovic has take n the passes tational Friday at Case the theme for Carroll (16-4, 11-3 apprehensive about competing in and managed to rank in the top Men look for quality over quantity Western Reserve. Time instead of giving them. He t ied his career-high with 21 points on OAC) who has won its last three Saturday in a 82-81 victory against Capital . college in the first place. six in the OAC in both of her Brian Murphy JCU . It is ma1nly a numbers game for the Blue broke school mark, set games by a total of four points "l was just happy for the oppor­ events. Managing Ed 1tor Streaks, who enter the ch.1mp10n ·h1ps with only in 1991, by nearly 10 sec­ Head coach Mike Moran feels that the ears of the Blue Streaks, but 17 pomtsandgrabbed a game-high tunity to sw1m," Kramer said "I'd As for her semester abroad, john Carroll coach Matt Lenhart acknowledges 11 swimmers. A team is allowed a max1mum of 18 devastated the Purple Raiders. onds. the team's execution is responsible 13 rebounds. beensw1mmingfor my entire life. besides the opportunity to explore that it will be difficult for th e Blue Streak men to for its performance in the closing "1 couldn't believe that [Mount Otterbein attempted to pull off and !wasn't ready wgive it up" a different way of life, Kramer defend thei rOh ioAth leticConferenceswim mmg minutes of recent games. Unionlturned the ball over on the the season sweep of the Blue So when did Kramer realize gamed what she considers a and diving title. "The guys always seem to ex­ in bounds play, and I was just re­ Streaks last night, having already that she was right in her element] greater independence. "On paper, Mount Union looks very good," ecute well inspecialsituauonsand lieved that it went in," Holmes said. "I've always been mdependent," Luke Dautovic beaten them, 93-91, at Otterbein "It was mysophomoreyearand Lenhart said. "l thmk they will lJt:p,jj,.&;;.l.l.jl.l~~.l:.~ someone steps up and makes a "It was a great feeli ng." on jan. 7 I never expected to see myself in she sa1d. "But over there, I was beat for everybody. But we Junjor, Basketball great individual playona key pos­ With little scoring in the over­ college winning a conference kind of forced to be more so. lf I yearby40pointsg0lngm. We session," Moran sa id. time period by either squad,JCU wanted to do something, I had to Equalled career men's hoops event, standing on the first place by six." with blocks,"Kramer said. "People were gooutanddoit. Noonewasgoing with 21po mts ~~IIL~~Io- . ""IWOW...wiW'.--!~~~~lSJ.',.~a ~a~in~-1;7~ 8-7 8 , That is wh • they hold the Holmes was the hero twice over. un er secon stop ay. ~~- 'ft"t+Ht~~I-W :a g to-wm it, ro-do lt for m . The victory came in dra Capital Saturday, After Coxon closed the gap to 74- Anerrantshot byDautovicwas butlstillcouldn'tbelieveit. It was Kramer finds herself m a sim1· and Mount Union were tied teams 71 with a three-pointe r with un- rebounded by Rico Pietro, but his shooting 10-for-12 from a huge rush." Jar sltuanon right now ing the final race of the ner for the Blue Stieaks ~~ der eight seconds to play, Holmes put-back was too strong. Holmes the field. In two games "She's not necessarily the most The OAC Champio nships, Mount Umon by .89 of a nt. t>.tcrchant garnered J stole the ensuing in bounds pass. leapt and was able to ta p the ball physicallytalented sw1m mer, but hosted by JGU today, tomorrow freestyle relay with Gerry the 1650 [ree last /'ear. He was last week, playe d 84 Afterbriefl ylosingcontrol,the in with no tim e remaining. minutes while com­ Nex t game: Sat. at Ma rietta she's a hard worker, and she's and Saturday, are Kramer's fmal final leg as Lenhanjumpedal pin both the 200 and 500 free sophomore regained possession, "I was just in the right place at Site, time, radio:M arietta, 3:00, grown by leaps and bounds." opportunity to match the success was willing Shay to the wal . mitting only one turn­ dribbl ed twice and heaved a des- the righttimeand was able to tip it WJCU-FM 88.7 Lenhart said. "Monica's made her­ she saw two years ago. By a 510-504 margin, the Bl an Eric Richmond IS expected to con­ perati on attempt from 40 feet as in," Holmes said. over and handing out Key fact: Ma rk Heidorf 1s the self a force to be reckoned with m Once again, no one 15 going to the crown they lost to the Pu rple the individual medle>· Senwr Dan the buzzer sounded. Heidorf led all scorers, tying a l2 assists. second leading scorer in the d ISt

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Editorial Opinion Phi Alpha Tau who is the head pledge ma ster for member rips I.B.G. He was quoted as saying, "It's going lO take the fun out of it for all Student Union of us worrying about everything we do. They have really got to go We are well into the second Only the good f md someone else ro bother." semester and everyone knows So you can bet that I get some 1 what that means; spring pledg­ kind of sanction for writing this, ing is right around the comer. but I don't care. We are all here to While it is without a doubt my die young have fun and you can't stop us! This favorite time of the year, l look 1s going to be the best semester back to past semesters and 1want eve r fo r pledgin g 1f I have anything Wilfo rd lee Berry was sen re nced rodearh by C uyahoga to throw up. Is this because pledg­ lO say about it and to anyone op­ County and the Stare of Ohio 3,104 days ago. He has yet to ing has been so ternble? No, a 's posed, stay out of our way ... See be executed. For those of you familiar with the inner­ exact opposite. Pledging has been Ya!!!! workings of capital punishment, it should come as no great these past few semester. The Tim Corrigan for Phi Alpha Tau - reason for my immediate disgust surprise ltis a rare occasion when an inmate on death Corrigan is a junior at john is the rules, regulations, suspen­ row is a cruall y executed, es pecial! y in Oh io. Carroll University, and a member HITS& sions, and probations that always ojtl1e fraternity Phi Alpha Tau. Ohio's last public execution rook place i n 1963. The accompany pledging. The same death pena lty w as even taken off the books fo r a period Browns draft former #1 pick, Antonio Langham, among l regulations that have left three Rl h t Llf HIT: unril being read opted in 1981 In the 18 years since, not fraternities and two sororities on g t- 0· er one inmate has been executed. Eight inmates, however others in the expansion draft miss: Getting sick on Friday and probation in the last year, and appreciates have died of natural causes during that rime. having to wait the entire weekend out in your room before Health leavingoneof theoldestandmost support of actions established fratermties on cam- As ofJan.1, there were 3,392 murderers on death row in Services opens on Monday. HIT(ting): The skins in the library: pus destroyed for the next two lwouldliketoextendthanksto the United States. Ohioans accounted for 191 of them, all years. all of the students, staff , and ad- men. Annually Ohio's taxpayers spend roughly $1 mil­ two anonymous students. miss: Overzealous SU campaigns You might ask , who is capable ministration who have shown sup­ lion dollars to feed and care for these 191 public nuisances. bordering on harassment. HIT: Valentine's Day only three days of such a thing7 And you need to port for John Carol\ Right-to-Life Looking deeper, we see that some inmates have been on away... or is that a miss? miss: Your key breaking in the outside look no further than Residence and its recent activities. It is a death row for 17 years now. That equates out to approxi­ Life and Student Union. Yes , the shame that a memorial not only to door and having to pay for it, while losing the use of the door samepeoplewhosmileatyouand unborn children, but also to - - mately $17 mil lion spent on these men, not including send you 13 annoying e-mai ls a society'slossofthetalentsofthose public defenders and court costs. for two days. HIT: Impeachment process end is near. day wil l be the ones to shut down children, was destroyed. The me­ That brings Mr. Berry to the forefront. In 1989, he the fun this spring. How can l be moria! presented a fact that is not miss: Ravioli in the cafeteria that smells and tastes like gasoline. . d l r Shouldn'tacandidare'scampaign- brutally robbed and murdered his employer, Charles so sure of my prediction? 1 am necessari I ynotice d mevery ay i1e h h C ll h ingeffortsreflectasenseofres pect Mitroff.Jr. Berry confessed to the killing,andeven went so sure my prediction w!llcome true ere at J o n arro , t us increas- for our earth and not an unneces- far as to brag about it. He told jurors that if released, he because to a certain extent it has ingawarenessof. f bthe impact of theh saryexploitationof ourresources7 Staff Commentary already happened. Jn the past Iega ]tzation o a ortion since t e would kill again. So the state sought the death penalty . . J Today, technology enables per- year, the J.B.G.'s, the 1Ki's, Phi AI- Roe v. W ad e d ecJsJon on anuary and received it. Supposedly the system had worked. A so ns to communicate with ease THE CARROLL NEWS Pha Tau, the Pi Phi 's, and L.G.S., 22, 1973· . h k ll h an d virtually no waste. Thee-mail murderer without remorse was now on death row. But have been suspended or put on Agam , t an you to a w o · h h. · h. system at john Carroll reaches all The Carroll thanks ro ambitious public defenders, Berry has been to: @ALLSTU some kind of probation with the h e1 pe d Wit t 1s project t IS year, d lso studentswhohaveanaa:ounr. Via collecting dust in Mansfield Maximum Security Prison b.rerherhood of Iota Phi Theta's an a tothosewhotooktherime t i system,ca ndJdatescouldsend Tom O'Konowitz arterb ·ngcomp' cta y tnrown toth in k a bo ut t h e 4,000+c b i ld ren for nine years. Ch 1 '1 ~ a rsonal m essa e LO voters no t subj: common courtesy Editor-in-Chief our. It 11as aheatl7"""'e.,;,..""'.,;,.-.,-...~>;,"--G~aV~:•a.ay-i bl ~ ·~t=-;;on~y~s~t a~tf';in;-;:g~t~e ;.;ir~n;;;;a~m~e~s~. ~u~t:.:;aT.tso~+------... ~.31/J~._.._,:.c.,_.. ______,.,.J...... ,. ..,_.,.,..,,..i When the public defenders su ces fully argued an ap­ r hat pledging is shortened by the tragedy of abortion. pellate case to the 1995 United Stares Supreme Court it What ever happened to common courtesy? It is a Brian Murphy this time, and God knows ii vou Chriatine Weimec theirgoalsand intentions if elected ' "' ] h ro 1c:e. Tbis me cam- granted him a stay of execution, Berry did something out question lask myself many times when walkingaround Managing Editor go over that time limit they will vrdmer is a sen tor at o n paigning is more informative, C II U of the ordinary; he asked to be killed. He requested that campus, and especially when I venture into the hal­ have "OU, r head. They will go so arro niversity. reac h es a larger audience an d re- his appeals be halted and his sentence carried out; he was lowed Grasselli library. Robert T. Noll farastoplaceyouinaGreekWeek Student calls for duces paper use dramatically. ready to die. PopQuiz:How much effort does it take to throw away Advise r event for a punishment JUst to 1 am not discouraging active happy St. He claimed he was tired of wasting the state's money the trash thataccumulateson your table while working show how much power they re- JCU campaigners campaigning during election pe- and fighting a losing battle. After all, he was guilty. The in the library7 The librarians aren't ally have. Last Monday night I tO save the trees riods at our university. I am only our babysitters. How d ifficult is it to had the pleasure of attending a advocating a better method in do- public defenders, however, wanted no part of Berry's plan. pick up the potatochip bag and trans­ meeting with Student Union to ThreetimesayearjohnCarroll ingso. lfyouaretrulyinterestedin Valentine's Day. They claimed the same man who had been found com­ fer it to the waste receptacle so con ve­ decide if my fraternity's charter students campaign for a limited participating in the political fu- petent to stand trial and guilty of murder six years prior, would be reinstated. It was sus· number of positions in your cam- tureof our nation andjohnCarroll ni entl y located at the end of each table then found competent again only months earlier, was pended for the sole reason that we pus government. During election is your preparation,recongnize the and in each study room? News Clare Taft missed a Student Union meeting. periods, bulletin boards in every importance of becoming now incompetent to decide his own fate. So, for the past Andspeakingof studyrooms,why three years Berry has been sitting in an air-conditioned Megan Hetman There was a bill that was taken to building across campus overflow enviromentally conscious of your is it that one person thinks he/she a vote last semester asking if it with 8 l/ 2' x 1I" sheets of paper actions. It does make a difference. ceH, reading about himself, while lawyers he wants noth­ Lisa Foster ca n take it upon him/herself to de- Entertainment Aaron Baker should be mandatory for frater- stating merely the candidate's Susan Marshall ing to do with fight for a life he does not want. Features Editor cidethathe/she transcendsthegreen nities and sororities to attend name and the office the student Marsha ll is a se nior at john Twice since the Supreme Court's decision in 1995, Berry signs outside of study rooms that give Features Lisa Foster these weekly meetings. lt was hopes to achieve. We live in a soci- Ca rroll University. r------,I has been deemed competent by highly- accredited psy­ priority to groups7 This is what the study carrels are for, Carrie Mack voteddown intheHouse, onlyto ety where environmental igno- chiatrists. Yet the public defenders have refused to accept not for recreational activity, that they have recent! y been be ignored by the Senate, and the ranee is no longer accepted, yet I Sports Mark Boleky attendance policy still stands. vote for a candidate who has un­ The Carroll News welcomes Jet· I their findmgs. being used for by a pair of aroused students. ters to the editor, as it is our way Robert McCarthy Last semester l went before Stu- necessarily destroyed trees and WOLF and Wilford Berry wants to die. A ttorney General Betty Have you ever been in the situation where you have a of knowing what you like or dis· I Matt Rayl dent Union to defend my f rater- plastered them across John Carroll Montgomery wants him executed. A jury of 12 of his paper due tomorrow and need to use the computer lab like about the newspaper, the I and all are taken over by people e-mailing? Are e-mai l nityonl yto be surrounded by stu- with their names shameless) y at­ campus or life in general. We peers have found him guilty of murder. He claims to be a Opinion Nick Kovach dents in thick glasses and pocket tached. require that letters be submitted I junkies blind, or just inherently rude? Pe rhaps you needed potential threat tO society, should he ever again see the protectors telling me that I had Our student government has in The Carroll News offices by I to do research on the Internet and Joe Blow is playing noon on Monday to be eligible lor POT PUB light of a free dawn. Forum Kristy Calabria no right to even be there and nei - many issuesconfrontingthemev­ I interactive c hess and you have to wait untll he wins. publication in thai week's edition He competently stood trial and was competently sen­ therdid myfra ternity have a right ery yea r, ye t environmental stew­ Letters should be typed, and no I Common courtesy is alii ask. Wake up and smell adult­ tenced to death. lt seems that the only incompetence Classified Re nee Miller to have a charter. "Hey ... Student ardship is always at the bottom of longer than two pages, double· I hood Union, nobody comes to your the list. A student-held political spaced. We reseNe Jhe right to stems from the system that will not respect the wishes of OPEN this weekend ... One last c c. complaint I wtll not go on about smok­ Photography Sara Fest meetings, because nobodycares." office holds an important post not eclil letters lor clarity or space I a guilty man, its highest ranking offiCial and its skilled considerallons. Letters must be mg or chewing tobacco and why tt's bad for your health, You might have noticed that only at john Carroll but one that signed and accompanied by your I psychiatnsts. lt is a system that will not let a guilty man yadda yadda yadda When l'm in the library and sub­ Photo Adviser Alan Stephenson , this week the elections are taking stret ches beyond the limits of our telephone number. I d ie jected to seemg those who do choose to chew tobacco I Ph.D. place. The signs askmg you to well manicured campus. Accordmg to Montgomery's office, since 1976 exactly s pit thetr remnants m to a Pepsi bottle, l feel common vote and your school will become Friday 5 p.m. - midnight I 406 of the 5,553 capital convicted murders have been courtesy should come and h tt those people over the head a better place should be revised a executed. There is no other crime which sees only seven repeatedly. The Carroll ~cw> "pubil >hcd week ly by rhe ' "' little. They should say, "Vote fo r dcniS of j ohn Ca rroll Umver s11 y l hc op ex· me and l'llshakeyour hand when Saturday 7 p.m.- midnight I The best is when you s1t next tO a tobacco chewer in Your opinions matter. percent of its sentences imposed 1n c.~r w o n s ~nc 1 pressed ed1t onals and cho::.c of he l stab you in the back this April." I 1f we as a nation and a state are to continue sentencing cl ass and not on!>' have to hear and see the person spit­ C.m oll Ne wscdu on•l sw ff ..md 1101 nctc>>J nl y rh os.: of jCUs .tdmlniStrallon, facuh y or scudcnr s. S 1 ~ n c c.J They wtl! bar you from having ting, but also smell the end product. Is It so taxing to I people to death, should we not begin putting periods at mJ tericd Jndcom1csarc solely the vtcw oft h ~ !lUI hor the money that your members Express them in I the ends of those sentences? Or should we just continue wait the 50 to 75 minutes to go outside? If you want to signed off on and donated and $1 cover chew tobacco, fine,. But why should I be subjected w the The Carroll News rs prrnrcd on 70% recycled l'•'l'" r I to claim capital punishment as a crime deterrent to jus­ One copy of rh e ( Jrroll News rs av.11luble to eac h then laugh at you as they use the nauseating experience, too? There are "no smoking" letters to the editor. I nfy its use m sentencing, even if no crime is being de­ membe r of the JCU comm unuy ar no coSt Ac.ld1 · money to fund the highly suc­ poliCieS, but who is to say that tobacco chewing doesn't uona.l coptesare valued at 2Sccntscach cess[ ul Wolf'N'Pot. It's a good terred except the robbing of common taxpayers? I affect surronding people negative] y7 Watching some­ think that they are carding so The Carroll News I Wilford Lee Berry beheves we should start pu net u­ How to reach us: one spit up tobacco chunks has serious common cour­ hard cause that place is getting ![or'You . .!'!hout')'ou. 'By'You. Free pizza and wings I ating our sentences. But what do the wishes of an in (216)397-4479 (Editorial) 1 tesy risks. really crowded. Good tdea guys !! Th~ offlctal student news pt. per of The Jesuit University InOe•tland I competent murderer matter anyway, even if he seems to It's as si m pie as th1s: Think before you act (or neglect (216)397-4398 (Busine ss) 1sat down wnhjimmyHronek be the most competent person in this case? to)and do toothersas you would have them do unto you. [email protected] u L------~ The Carroll News, February 11, 1990 FORUM 11 10 EDITORIAL The Carroll News, February 11, 1999 BJORN by Steve Beaudry -- Editorial Opinion Phi Alpha Tau who is the head pledge master for l.B.G. He was quoted assaymg, "It's member rips going to take the fun out of it fo r all Student Union of us worrying about everything we do. They have really got to go We are well into the second Only the good find someone else to bother." semester and everyone knows So you can bet that I get some what that means; spring pledg­ kind of sanction for wrmng this, ing is nght around the corner. but I don't care. We are all here to die young While it is without a doubt my have fun and you can't stop us! This favorite time of the year, I look IS going to be the best semester .back to past semesters and I want ever for pledging if 1have anythmg Wilford lee Berrywassentenced todeath byCuyahoga to throw up. Is this because pledg­ 10 say about It and to anyone op­ County and the State of Ohio 3,104 days ago He has yet to ing has been so terrible7 No, it 's posed, stay out of our way ... See exact opposite. Pledging has been be executed. For those of you familiar with the inner­ Ya!!!! - workings of capital punishment, it should come as no great these past few semester. The TimCorriganforPhiAlpha Tau - reason form y immediate disgust Corrigan is a junior at john surprise. lt is a rare occasion when an inmate on death is the rules, regulations, suspen­ row 1s actually executed, especially in Ohio. Carroll University, and a member I HITS& sions, and probations that always of the fraternity Phi Alpha Tau. Ohio's last public execution took place in 1963. The accompany pledging. The same death penalty was even taken off the books for a period HIT: Browns draft former #1 pick, Antonio Langham, among regulations that have left three until being readopted in 1981. In the 18 years since, not fraternities and two sororities on Right-to-Lifer one inmate has been executed. Elght inmates, however others in the expansion draft. miss: Getting sick on Friday and probation in the last year, and appreciates have died of natural causes during that time. having to wait the entire weekend out in your room before Health lea vi ngone of the oldest and most support of actions established fratermties on cam­ As ofjan.1, there were 3,392 murderers on death row in Services opens on Monday. HIT{ting): The skins in the library: pus destroyed for the next two 1would like to extend thanks to the United States. Ohioans accounted for 191 of them, all all of the students, staff, and ad­ two anonymous students. miss: Overzealous SU campaigns years. men. Annually Ohio's taxpayers spend roughly $1 mil­ You might ask, who is capable ministration whohaveshownsup­ lion dollars to feed and care for these 191 public nuisances. bordering on harassment. HIT: Valentine's Day only three days of such a thing? And you need w port for John Caroll Right-co-Life Looking deeper, we see that some inmates have been on look no further than Residence and its recent activities. It is a away... or is that a miss? miss: Your key breaking in the outside shame that a memorial not only to death row for 17 years now. That equates out to approxi­ Life and Student Union. Yes, the same people w hosmi lea t you and unborn children, but also co - mately $17 million spent on these men, not including door and having to pay for it, while losing the use of the door - send you l3 annoying e-mails a society's loss of the talents of those public defenders and court costs. for two days. HIT: Impeachment process end is near. day will be the ones to shutdown children, was destroyed . The me­ That brings Mr. Berry to the forefront. In 1989, he Ravioli in the cafeteria that smells and tastes like gasoline. the fun this spring. How can I be morial presented a fact that is not miss: necessarily noticed in everyday life Shouldn't a cand idate'sca m paign­ brutally robbed and murdered his employer, Charles so sure of my prediction7 lam ing efforts reflect a sense of respect here at john Carroll, thus increas­ Mitroff,Jr. Berry confessed tot he killing, and even went so sure my prediction will come true for our earth and not an unneces­ ing awareness of the impact of the far as to brag about it. He told jurors that if released, he because to a certain extent it has Staff Commentary legalization of abortion since the saryexploitationof our resources? would kill again. So the state sought the death penalty already happened. In the past Today, technology enables per­ year, the l.B.G.'s, the I Ki's, Phi A1- Roe v. Wade decision on January and received it. Supposedly the system had worked A sons to communicate with ease pha Tau , the Pi Phi 's, and L.G.S., 22, 1973. murderer without remorse was now on death row. But mE CARROLL NEWS Again, thank you to all who and virtually no waste. Thee-mail have been suspended or put on system at John Carroll reaches all The Carroll helped with this project this year, thanks to ambitious public defenders, Berry has been to: @ALLSTU some kind of probation with the students whohaw:anaocount Via collecting dust in Mansfield Maximum Security Prison bretherhood of lota Phi Theta's and also tothosewhotook the time t ssystem,can 1datescouldsend Tom OKonowitz to think a out the 4 ,OOO+eh lld ren harterbeingcomp etdyt rown a rsonal messa e to voters not for nine years. · l yin Un 1 a l subj: common courtesy Ed ito r-i n -Chief DOt. It has aheat!-y oe When the public defend r uc e fully argued an ap­ by the tragedy of abortion. on y stating t eir names, ut also r t pledging is shortened theirgoalsand intenllonsif elected pellate case to the 1995 United States Supreme Court it What ever happened to common courtesy? It is a Brian Murphy this time, and God knows it you Christine Wei.mu Weimer is a senior at John -ro ice. r-rus method of cam­ granted him a stay of execution, Berry did something out question lask myself many times when walking around Managing Editor go over that time limit they will paigning is more Informative, Carroll University. of the ordinary; he asked to be killed. He requested that campus, and especially when l venture into the hal­ have your head. They will go so reaches a larger audience and re­ his appeals be halted and his sentence carried out; he was lowed Grasselli library. Robert T. Noll far as co place you in a Greek Week Student calls for duces paper use dramatically. ready to die. Pop Quiz: How much effort does it take to throw away Adviser event for a punishment just to I am not discouraging active happy St. He claimed he was tired of wasting the state's money the trash that accumulates on your table while working show how much power they re­ JCU campaigners campaigning during election pe­ ally have. Last Monday night I and fighting a losing battle. After all, he was guilty. The in the library? The librarians aren't to save the trees riods at our university. I am only our babysiHers. How difficult is it to had the pleasure of attending a advocating a better method in do­ public defenders, however, wanted no part of Berry's plan. pick upthepotatochip bag and trans­ meeting with Student Union to Three times a year John Carroll ing so. If you are truly interested in Valentine's Day. They claimed the same man who had been found com­ fer it tot he waste receptacle so con ve­ decide if my fraternity's charter students campaign for a limited participating in the political fu­ petent to stand trial and guilty of murder six years prior, would be reinstated. lt was sus­ niently located at the end of each table number of positions in your cam­ tureof our nationandjohnCarroll then found competent again only months earlier, was pended for the sole reason that we pus government. During election and in each study room? is your preparation, recongn ize the News Clare Taft missed a Student Union meeting periods, bulletin boards in every importance of becoming now incompetent to decide his own fate. So, for the past Andspeakingof study rooms, why three years Berry has been sitting in an air-conditioned Megan Hetman There was a bill that was taken to building across campus overflow enviromentally conscious of your is it that one person thinks he/she a vote last semester asking if it with 8 l/2' x 11" sheets of paper cell, reading about himself, while lawyers he wants noth­ actions. It does make a difference Lisa Foster can take it upon him/herself to de­ Entertainment Aaron Baker should be mandatory for frater­ stating merely the candidate's Susan Marshall ing to do with fight for a life he does not want. Features Editor cidethat he/she transcendsthegreen nities and sororities to attend name and the office the student Marshall is a senior at john Twice since the SupremeCourt'sdecisionin 1995, Berry signsoutsideof studyroomsthatgive Features Lisa Foster these weekly meetings. It was hopestoachieve. Weliveinasoci­ Carroll University r------~ has been deemed competent by highly- accredited psy­ priority to groups?This is what the study carrels are for, Carrie Mack voted down in the House, only to ety where environmental igno­ I I chiatnsts. Yet the public defenders have refused to accept not for recreational activity, that they have recent! y been be ignored by the Senate, and the rance is no longer accepted, yet I I Sports Mark Boleky attendance policy still stands vote for a candidate who has un­ The Carroll News welcomes let­ I their findings bemg used for by a pair of aroused students. ters to the editor, as it is our way I Have you ever been in the situation where you have a Robert McCarthy Last semester I went before Stu­ necessanly destroyed trees and of knowing what you like or dis­ WOLF and Wilford Berry wants to die. Attorney General Betty I Matt Ray! dent Union to defend my frater· plastered them across]oh n Carroll Montgomery wants him executed. A jury of 12 of his paper due tomorrow and need to use the computer lab like aboul the newspaper. the I and all are taken over by people e-mailing) Are e-mail nityonly to be surrounded by stu­ with their names shamelessly at­ campus or life in general. We peers have found him guilty of murder. He claims to be a Opinion Nick Kovach dents in thick glasses and pocket require that letters be submily The Of!111 1011S ex­ me and I'll shake your hand when Saturday 7 p.m. - midnight I percent of lts sentcnc.es imposed. The best 1s when you sit next to a tobacco chewer in Your opinions matter. pressed in editorials and carroons Jrc 1 ho!ie of dw 1 stab you in the back this Apn l." I If we as a nation and a state are to continue sentencing class and not on! y have to hear and see the person spit­ Carroll New:>ednoria.l St4ff ,Jnd not ncccssanly rho<;e of JCUs .1drmnimanon, f acul1y or studcms. Ser I to claim capnal punishment as a crime deterrent to jus­ One copy of 1he (Jrroll News 1s avaliablc to each then laugh at you as they use the letters to the editor. tify its use in sentencing, even if no crime is being de­ nauseating experience, too? There are Kno smokmg" member of rhe JCU communny ar no cost ,\ddl­ money to fund the highly suc­ I pohcies, but who IS to say that tobacco chewing doesn't rional coptcs are valued m 25 cents each terred except the robbing of common taxpayers? cess£ ul Wolf'N'Pot. It's a good I affect surronding people negative! y? Watchmg some­ think that they are carding so The Carroll News Wilford Lee Berry believes we should start pu nc t u­ How to reach us: I one spit up tobacco chunks has serious common cour­ hard cause that place is getting :Jor')'ou. f.{Dout You. 'iJy 'You. Free pizza and wings ating our sentences. But what do the wishes of an in I tesy risks (216)397-44 79 (Editorial) really crowded. Good tdea guysm The olflcia1 studenl n

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