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Thursday,C SeptemberARROLL 29, 2011 The Student Voice of John Carroll University N Since 1925 EWSVol. 88, No. 4 Student Union suffers quicksilver Grasselli Library senators and exec. board members turns 50

Jennifer Holton Managing Editor

Conflicting schedules, off-campus opportunities and inconsistent beliefs of the Student Union’s purpose, among other reasons, has caused the official student government organization to lose five senators and two executive board members this semester. As the semester began, Student Union was without a vice president for communications after junior Trenton Oczypok transferred from John Carroll. Junior Will Butler, the VP for judicial affairs, left after obtaining multiple job opportunities, according to SU President Rita Rochford. In addition to the executive board losses, two senators had class conflicts, Rochford noted.

“We all enjoy having a small school but [at the same Photo from jcu.edu Photos by Taylor Horen time], there are not multiple sections of classes offered,” Students heading into Grasselli Library. The John Carroll community she said. “So if there’s something important to their major enjoys the “Gras-celebration.” and this is the only time to take it, they have to take it when the class comes.” For some senators, such as juniors Rebecca Magyar John Carroll’s The Grasselli The Breen and Megan Carrig, and senior Meghan Everett, schedul- Grasselli Library library is Library is Learning ing conflicts lead to their resignation. Magyar had to step celebrates 50 years housed in the constructed down after scheduling a class needed for her minor. Center is of serving the JCU AD Building and opened As a result, she had to give up her position as chair- added community woman of Student Union’s Committee on Residence Life. The next 50 years... “Getting involved on campus is important to me, but academics come first,” she said. 1935 1961 1995 2011 For Everett, it was an opportunity off campus that led her to the decision to leave as senator. Please see LIBRARY, p. 3 “I stepped down because I was given a great op- portunity to work for the Sherwin Williams Foundation, which is a very prestigious yet demanding opportunity,” she said. “I feel as a senior I need to prepare myself for Midges invade JCU in swarms the future and this opportunity took precedent. It was a Adam Tome Ohio State University, there are vari- hard decision, however I feel I made the right choice.” The Carroll News ous families of midges: biting midges, According to Rochford, Everett, who has been very With the fall season beginning at non-biting midges, and those known as dedicated to the organization in the past, is still open to John Carroll, Mother Nature is running crane flies. The non-biting ones found being very involved with Student Union, such as working her course. Not only has the weather here at JCU are harmless, but when on the senior project. begun to change, but tiny mosquito-like encountered in swarms, they can be Senior Michael Fox, a now-former senator, also insects, known as midges, are flying a real problem. Often confused with stepped down this semester after finding the purpose of throughout the air. Many students have mosquitoes, midges are very small, Student Union’s agenda different from his view of what Photo from ideachampion.com probably encountered graveyards of usually only one-eighth to a half-inch Midge. it should be. Fox noted that, in his opinion, the organiza- dead midges in the bathrooms of their long. What differentiates them from tion is one that is seeking to validate its authority and residence halls or hallways, certainly mosquitoes is that they do not have existence by constant attempts for drastic overhauls of buildings near damp soil and basically causing disgust and annoyance. With so scales on their wings nor long beaks as internal procedure that lack perspective. any place where unclean water may many of these tiny bugs invading stu- mosquitoes do. “Student Union truly is a puppet organization that accumulate, such as in gutters, be- dents’ residences, curious students can’t Lyon said, “Most live in fresh water is seen more as a formality to faculty and administra- cause these are ideal places for their larva help but wonder why they’re here. while others are found in very moist soil, tors than as a decision making body,” he said. “I simply to hatch and grow. According to a website put up by in wet moss, and under damp bark.” Please see SENATORS, p. 2 William Lyon, an entomologist at The Midges can also be found around Please see MIDGES, p. 2 Index Inside this issue Campus 2 Diversions 14 Saudi Arabia The CN cuts loose: Arts & Life 4 Editorial 17 grants women’s “Footloose” review, Sports 8 Op/Ed 18 suffrage, p. 10 p. 6 World News 10 Classifieds 20 2 Campus Sept. 29, 2011 www.jcunews.com The Carroll News Campus 2011 Homecoming Court nominees

Briefs Rita Rochford Sasha Hamilton-Cotter Footprints for Rita, from Akron, is an economics and political Sasha is a psychology major from Bethesda, science double major with a minor in history. She Md. She enjoys being a member of Kappa Delta Fatima run/ is currently serving as Student Union president, a sorority, being a senior class senator, and partici- member of the honors program, and is active in pating in campus ministry. walk to benefit her sorority, Chi Omega. center

The ninth annual Foot- Sharonica Smedley prints for Fatima 5k run and Meghan Everett one mile run/walk will take Sharonica is a communications major with a Meghan is from Minneapolis, Minn. She is the place Saturday, Oct. 1 during Spanish minor. She is currently an RA in Dolan director of major events for SUPB and planned Homecoming festivities. The Hall and major event finance chair for SUPB. the 2011 Spring Concert, this year’s homecoming one mile run/walk will start week and winter formal. at 9:15 a.m., while the 5k run begins at 9:30 a.m. Both events will start at the South Belvoir Boulevard entrance Andy Lane to campus. Kara Naylon The proceeds from the Kara is a senior psychology major at John Car- Andy is a Pittsburgh native who is now in race will help JCU’s Fatima roll. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. She Cleveland. He is dual major in marketing and Food Drive, which hopes to tutors children at Harvey Rice School through the business logistics, and is an active member of provide over 100 families Center for Service and Social Action. Beta Theta Pi. with food for the holiday season through Fatima Family Center. The center, located in Cleveland’s Hough neighbor- hood, provides services to Adam Zehnder underprivileged individuals James Haitz and families. Adam Zehnder is from Avon Lake, Ohio. He is James is a management and logistics major Registration is $15 for a biology major with the hopes to attend nursing from Tampa, Fla. Currently, James enjoys his JCU students, $17 for other school after graduation. On campus, he is a proud position as the SRA of Dolan Hall and work with registrants and $20 for all reg- brother of Sigma Phi Epsilon and vice president the Center for Service and Social Action and istrants on the day of the event. of recruitment for Interfraternity Council. Campus Ministry. For more information, or to register for the event, check out jcu.edu/footprints. Cory Gotowka Council Odell Brown A native Clevelander, Odell is an English major. Cory, from Fredonia N.Y., is a biology major, in candidates take Odell currently is serving his second year as a resi- the honors program, a tour guide, is doing research dent assistant in Murphy Hall, and has participated this semester and plans on going to D.O. school the floor in CLC and math tutoring among other things. in the future.

Students, faculty and ad- ministrators that are residents of University Heights will get From MIDGES, p. 1 hygienic if there are dead bugs all Scheduling conflicts, other a look at candidates vying for over the rooms and bathrooms.” four seats on City Council at When studying, Nied said he opportunities and differences of ideas a candidate forum Tuesday, Given the presence of Lake Erie encountered dozens of dead midges Oct. 4. The forum will begin to the north, midges are very com- in a study room in his dorm which cause some SU senators to resign at 7:30 p.m. in the Jardine mon around Cleveland during the caused him to turn around and study Room of the Lombardo Stu- summer and early fall seasons when in his room where he has a screen. dent Center. the weather is hot and humid or cool Once grown into adults after From SENATORS, p. 1 Oczypok’s position has been filled Incumbents Kevin Patrick and damp conditions ideal for their four weeks of maturing, midges by senior Dana Hartung, who will Murphy and Steven Sims will mating and survival. do not eat and usually only live for now serve as the VP for communi- attempt to retain their posi- An event involving midges, five to 10 days, said Lyon. They don’t have time to try and fit that cations. The two senator seats left tions on council, while Al Au- which some may be familiar with, are capable of flying up to a quarter into my notions of what leadership open to the junior class by Magyar gust, Steven Bennett, Pamela is the 2007 MLB American League mile away from their breeding site. truly is.” and Carrig’s departures were filled Cameron, Tom Cozzens, Dan Division Series “Bug Game” in Due to the bright lights and damp Fox said that the decision to step by Bill Cook and Ryan Zubal. Cur- Hanna, Conor McLaughlin Cleveland when the New York atmosphere, they are attracted to down as a senator was a difficult rently, senior Constance DiBacco and Adele Zucker look to Yankees faced the Indians in the the environment of bathrooms and one, because he has been involved is serving as the vice chair for the claim seats. playoffs. In game two of the series, end up inside of dorms if capable of with Student Union since his fresh- VP for judicial affairs, appointed The forum will be moder- swarms of midges hovered around finding a way in. Once there, many man year and has served in many by Butler before he stepped down. ated by JCU political science the field, creating an annoyance to of them die from the bright lights different capacities. Everett, Fox and junior Megan professor Elizabeth Stiles. the point where there were several that draw them close. Rochford stressed that while France’s positions on SU have yet stoppages in play to apply bug spray Cortney Freshwater, a freshman she wishes all of the students could to be filled. to the players out on the field. The in Pacelli Hall said, “[The school have stayed in their positions, she’d Rochford said that applications Psychology game was highly publicized due to should] spray pesticides before we rather see these losses as a positive, for the remaining positions will be such odd playing conditions people get here and throughout the year, in that now there are opportunities to distributed this week and will be Meet your had never seen before. like they do with other insects to engage more students and get them due on Oct. 3 so that the spots can In regards to the game, former prevent them from flying in.” into leadership roles. be filled relatively soon. Major Yankees first baseman Doug Mient- Mike Roeder, JCU’s manager “It’s a relative question,” she To avoid instances like this in kiewicz said, “Every time you tried of facility services, suggested that said. “One person could see this as a the future, Rochford indicated the The psychology depart- to focus on something, they’re fly- doors should not be propped open, huge loss from a number standpoint, need for students to understand the ment is holding a “meet your ing in your nose and your hair and so the midges don’t find their way but another person who may have commitment they are making when major” on Thursday, Oct. 6 at your face.” Many of the bugs were into the dorms. Students should come to the meetings may have they decide to run for senate or an 3:30 p.m. in room A 202 in the likely attracted to the moistness of report any missing or damaged realized that some of the people executive board position. Dolan Center for Science and the players sweating. screens in their rooms. who left weren’t the most vocal or “I am going to do everything in Technology. Refreshments Matt Nied, a sophomore living in “The good news is that they have active, so this is an opportunity to my power to stress how long-term will be provided. Campion Hall is one of many who a short life span,” he said. replace them with someone who this commitment is so that when Any questions can be di- have found the midges to be quite a Even though the bugs are a might be more enthusiastic about people are deciding to run for senate rected to Frances Ross, the de- nuisance on campus. nuisance, Roeder said, the facilities the position.” or for the exec-board, they under- partment secretary, at fross@ “I think they’re gross,” he said. department does not use chemicals Thus far, several of the positions stand they have to put this first when jcu.edu “They provide a dirty atmosphere to get rid of them because of their that were empty at the start of the they’re scheduling things around and show that our school is not too short life span. semester have already been filled. it,” she said. Campus 3 The Carroll News www.jcunews.com Sept. 29, 2011 The Jesuit A letter for her father University in JCU student looks for help from the community Dan Cooney up for parole for the second time since he was Cleveland Campus Editor convicted, Bethany was told by her dad. In celebration of John Carroll University’s 125 years of existence, “He’s like, ‘We need to write letters The Carroll News will highlight John Carroll firsts. These achievements outline again,’” Bethany said. the history of the University. They are our roots and are now pillars in our culture. JCU sophomore Bethany Luketic is asking So Bethany went to the Web to spread the the John Carroll community, via a Facebook word to support her family. The Facebook When first stepping foot on John Carroll’s campus, event she started recently, for letters of sup- event, “Letter For My Father,” was started it’s easy to think that everything that adorns the campus port. Sept. 16 and will continue until Nov. 30. – the buildings, the street lamps and the statues – have Bethany was 3 years old in November 1995, She hopes that all the letters will be sent to always been there. However, one of the most prominent when her father the Ohio Office of symbols of the John Carroll community, the St. Igna- and grandmother Victim Services then tius Loyola statue, outside St. Francis Chapel, was an went to a bank in because Tate’s parole alumni gift dedicated in 1998. The class of 1962 gifted Collinwood, on hearing will most the school with the sculpture by Lawrence Griffis for Cleveland’s east likely take place in their 35th class reunion. side, to take out a December. St. Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus in loan on a recently “The first time [he 1540, was a northern Spanish soldier and the youngest of purchased house. was up for parole] 13 from a wealthy and influential family of Loyola. The Tony Luketic was he was denied be- sculpture depicts St. Ignatius presenting his sword and a police officer for cause of these let- dagger before the Black Madonna at Montserrat, a mountain area in Spain, symbolizing University Circle at ters, [and this time] his spiritual conversion. At the foot of the statue is St. Ignatius’s shield with the Loyola the time. we’re hoping for the family crest on it. The same family crest is represented in the John Carroll University “[That was] the same thing,” Bethany Seal. The two wolves around a cauldron symbolize that the family of Loyola’s gener- first time and only said. osity. After feeding visitors, soldiers, and others in need there was always enough for time my dad has According to even the wolves to feast. The name Loyola is a play on the Spanish words for wolf and ever left the house Bethany, she has re- pot “lobo y olla.” This also is where Carroll’s mascot, Lobo, gets his name. unarmed,” Bethany ceived 2,000 hits on said. Facebook and lots – Compiled by John Jackson Tony, who was of media coverage. off duty, and his The Facebook event mother were wait- lists 236 people “at- From LIBRARY, p. 1 history of the library and its directors. Marci ing in line when a tending” and 1,440 Milota, a veteran staff member, has spent more man walked in and people “awaiting re- Alyssa Giannirakis than half of her life working in Grasselli. It demanded money ply” as of Tuesday The Carroll News was easy to tell as she spoke how much the from the teller. night. library meant to her. The teller couldn’t One of those Photo from Bethany Luketic “This is not your mother’s or your grand- She knew each of the previous four library get the money out Tony and Bethany Luketic “attending,” junior mother’s library,” Jeanne Somers said as she directors on a personal level and could not quick enough, and Brooke Wunderly, welcomed visitors to Grasselli Library on express how much they did for the library. the robber began to harass her with his gun. knows Bethany through their work together Tuesday, Sept. 27. This fall, the library is Milota watched the library grow into the Tony intervened and a struggle ensued. on JCU EMS. She plans on writing a letter in celebrating its 50th Anniversary. resource center that it is today. She said “it is “He ended up shooting my dad in the leg,” support of the Luketic family. Somers, the library’s current director was amazing to think of the days when we used Bethany said. “Bethany is one of my good friends,” proud to say that Grasselli is moving forward typewriters. Today, libraries wouldn’t exist Tony threw the gun out of the way, and Wunderly said. “I’m going to do exactly what into the world of technology, merging print without computers.” his mother went to pick it up. But the hot she wants us to do.” with digital media, however, she was quick In 1994, the library used only 5 percent of gun burned her hand, and she dropped it. The The amount of activity on the Facebook to note that the library has an interesting past its budget on electronics, mainly CD-ROMS. robber shot Tony’s mother in the stomach. An- event page has astounded Bethany. that should not be forgotten. This year over 50 percent of the budget was other struggle ensued as the robber attempted “Everyone’s posting on it constantly,” she Josephine Grasselli, daughter of Caesar allotted for electronic resources. It is no sur- to aim the gun again at Tony’s mother. Tony said. “I’ve gotten Facebook friend requests Grasselli, the noted benefactor of John Car- prise to the 29 staff members in the library was shot in the arm, leaving him disabled. from police stations, different FOP [fraternal roll, always thought the campus needed a that technology is vital to college students and “[The gunman] was going for the heart, order of police] lodges, [and] different semi- library. From a young age she saved her their academic work. Somers wants students but missed and got him in the shoulder,” nars from all over the world.” money and eventually raised enough to begin to make the most of Grasselli’s resources, both Bethany said. “My dad’s arm was held on Bethany asked Student Union at a recent work on the current building. Laurene Dicillo, print and electronic. by his sweatshirt and the leather coat he was meeting to collectively write a letter, but JCU’s archivist, said that this was more than Sophomore Christine Fleig is a fan of the wearing.” President Rita Rochford said that it would just a library for Grasselli, she put her heart Center for Digital Media, which was opened The robber then put the gun to Tony’s head be best for individuals to write letters than and soul into a learning space she thought was in March of 2010. She likes that the Macs in and pulled the trigger, but it was empty. as a group. necessary for students. the Center have the program Final Cut. Tony’s mother recovered from her injuries, “After discussion with several people Dicillo works with the history of JCU “I’m a Mac-over-PC person,” Fleig said. but Tony, who now works as a parole officer, involved and in Senate, we determined that every day. The archives, which are located Somers is also working hard to make the still suffers from pain caused that day to his the issue at hand is so personal in nature that in the lowest level of Grasselli, house photos, library a “social academic space.” left leg and left arm. it is more appropriate to come from individu- university records, faculty awards, and much “We encourage students to work together “My dad still can’t use his arm fully, he still als than from the student body as a whole,” more dating back to 1886 when the university in study groups or visit Java City,” she said. has pains,” Bethany said. “He went through Rochford said. “With that said, I hope that all was founded. Some students also enjoy the quiet atmo- physical therapy numerous times. He’s had those affected will find peace.” She has a handwritten list of the first stu- sphere the library provides. multiple operations on both his leg and his All the attention the Facebook event and dents to ever be enrolled at JCU which at the “It’s different than a dorm,” freshman Rob arm. I think he’s had seven leg operations. story has received has encouraged Tony’s time was St. Ignatius College. Morel said. “It’s more welcoming.” And his arm is almost all metal.” mother to talk about the ordeal for the first “I even have a copy of the first Carroll Will there be a celebration in 50 years for Tony, a 1990 alumnus of JCU, was the time. News from 1925,” she said. These are only Grasselli’s 100th anniversary? Somers and first recipient of the Campion Shield, which “She’s never said a word about it since [it a few of the thousands of items located in Dicillo both seem to think so. is awarded to those in the JCU community happened],” Bethany said. “And, when she the archives. “The library is absolutely essential,” said who demonstrate heroism, in 1995. saw it on the news and she got all her phone During the celebration on Tuesday there Somers. “It is such a special place for so Ollie Tate, the bank robber, was arrested calls from her friends, she said, ‘I want to talk. was a short program that took a look into the many people.” and sentenced to prison. Now, at age 79, he is I want to write a letter.’” Campus Calendar : Sept. 29 - Oct. 5 29 Thursday 30 Friday 1 Saturday 2 Sunday 3 Monday 4 Tuesday 5 Wednesday “Come on down” Come see “30 Homecoming Homecoming Mass Humans vs. JCU is hosting a Campus Ministry for “The Price is Rock” star/ football game vs. in Saint Francis Zombies will University Heights is holding a “Faith Right” in Kulas comedian Judah Otterbein at Chapel at begin their first City Council and Food” dinner, Auditorium at Friedlander at 8 2 p.m. at Don 11 a.m., with mission of the Candidates Forum where students of 8 p.m. p.m. in Kulas. Shula Stadium. brunch immediately school year this in the Jardine different faiths can Tickets are $3 at Check out the following in Schott week. Room at 7:30 p.m. come together, at 5 the door for JCU Street Fair before Dining Hall. p.m. Registration is students with ID. the game. required. 4 Arts & Life Sept. 29, 2011 www.jcunews.com The Carroll News The odds are good for ‘50/50’

succeeds fully as both a drama and that he is one of the a comedy. great actors of his MOVIE REVIEW “50/50” follows the story of generation. He has Adam (played by the excessively an amazing talent “50/50” likable Joseph Gordon-Levitt), an for playing the ev- average Joe who works at a radio eryman. station. His performance Adam plays everything ex- is relatable, subtle, tremely safe. He doesn’t smoke and real. Specifically, or drink, and is so overly cautious a scene in which he that he refuses to even drive a car. reaches a breaking Ben DeVictor His overly cautious lifesytle makes point, showcases an Diversions Editor it all the more surprising when he Oscar-worthy perfor- is diagnosed with a rare form of mance. Wait, cancer isn’t supposed to be spinal cancer. Anna Kendrick funny, right? Well, Joseph Gordon- The story follows him as he is adorable as usual, Levitt begs to differ. deals with his predicament, aided playing a therapist His new movie “50/50” has all by his therapist Katherine (Anna who hasn’t even the makings of your typical Judd Kendrick), and his womanizing graduated school yet, Apatow comedy, with the exception best friend Kyle, played by the om- but assures Adam that the main character has cancer. nipresent Seth Rogen (seriously, that he is not her first It’s heavier in the drama depart- that man is in everything). patient (he’s actually ment, and Judd Apatow is in no way photo from bellasdiary.com Also along for the cancer ride is her third). Gordon-Levitt shaves his head as Rogen looks on, appalled. involved in the project. Don’t worry, Adam’s girlfriend Rachael (Bryce Bryce Dallas Seth Rogen is in it, so there’s that. Dallas Howard), who may or may Howard works out Speaking of Judd Apatow, many not be ready to help Adam through of her usual comfort zone, playing in the film and as goofy and hilari- time and never take away from the will probably compare “50/50” to his difficult journey. a nauseatingly unlikable character ous as he’s ever been. Rogen’s per- character development or other- his last film, “Funny People.” Both The story moves along with a who you feel sympathy for. formance was the biggest surprise wise serious tone of the movie. films have main characters with can- brisk confidence that is not often Seth Rogen gives a terrific per- of the movie. “50/50” is a movie that de- cer and are billed as comedies. seen in films this small. formance as usual. But this time, It should be noted that even mands to be seen. But these two movies could not The smart, semi-autobiograph- Rogen gets to play a womanizer, though this movie is about cancer, Despite its few flaws (why be more different. For one, “50/50” ical script by Will Reiser is con- instead of a dork who can’t get it is also raunchy as hell. can Adam ride in a car but not is actually funny. sistently funny and moving, and the girl. There are scenes of nudity and drive one?), it’s one of the bet- It’s not just funny, it’s hilarious. gives the actors room to give their As someone who’s grown in- countless jokes about the male ter movies of the year, featuring It’s also more dramatically effec- characters depth. credibly sick of his overexposure anatomy. a breakthrough performance by tive. “50/50” is the rare movie that Joseph Gordon-Levitt proves in the past couple years, he’s great They work 100 percent of the Gordon-Levitt. The healing power of theater proves to put on a show The Y-Haven Program helps recovering drug addicts through creativity, and they’re coming to JCU

Ryllie Danylko within the community. week. Staff Writer The group will be making a The project has helped over 200 stop on their cross-Cleveland tour men since its inception in 2000, and What do recovering addicts and at John Carroll on Friday, Dec. 2 the participants themselves have re- theater productions have in com- at noon. sponded positively to the project. mon? For the men of the Y-Haven Chris Seibert, director of educa- “Many of them cite this as a great Theater Project in Cleveland, ev- tion at the Cleveland Public Theater, opportunity to finally show their erything. said their stop at JCU last year family and friends that they can do The Y-Haven Program is a pro- elicited a strong response. something that they’re proud of,” gram for men in recovery for drug “I think students got a lot out of said Seibert. and alcohol addiction that provides seeing people who were homeless The men are paid for success- transitional housing, recovery ser- at one point,” said Seibert. “It puts fully completing their work on the vices, treatment for mental illness, a different face on a population project, which adds an element of educational training, vocational that is very poorly represented in job training as another facet of re- services and permanent housing the media.” covery. They are actively involved placement. Since 2000, they have Photo by Steve Wagner The project gives audiences a in each aspect of putting the pro- been working together with the Y-Haven actors performing on a dimmed stage for peek at what it is like to be in re- duction together, from story and Cleveland Public Theater to help the dramatic effect. covery. Seibert noted this is a unique character development to running Y-Haven residents recover through aspect of the program. lights and sound. ing parts of the production occurs where there will be four perfor- the writing, producing, and perform- “It can be a mysterious process “They talk a lot about how it sup- after the performance is over, and mances running until Nov. 20, one ing of plays. since most projects are anonymous. ports their work in recovery, having the men have a “talkback” with the of which will be a large benefit for However, these aren’t your stan- This is a group of men openly talk- to learn the teamwork, compromise, audience, which Seibert calls “a Y-Haven. dard plays. The performances these ing about their recovery,” she said. and support needed to make and structured feedback session.” “We’re really excited to be back 15 to 25 men create each year are The men have been hard at work perform a play is the same thing Aside from its JCU stop, the at John Carroll,” said Seibert. “It’s based on their personal struggles since August, and as opening day they’re practicing in the recovery project will travel to various Cleve- a really intelligent and caring com- with addiction and recovery. This approaches, they will ramp up their process,” said Seibert. land locations. It will open on Nov. munity that is both ready for this year’s production spotlights family rehearsal schedule to five days a Perhaps one of the most interest- 17 at the Cleveland Public Theater, message and open to it.” issues and the struggle to do right Entertainment Calendar Check out what’s happening in Cleveland and campus this week!

9.29 9.30 10.1 10.2 10.3 Boomerangs Tchaikovsky Fourth Symphony C.I.A.’s 2011 Faculty Exhibit Footprints for Fatima Farmer’s Market Howe Meadow Severance Hall The Reinberger Galleries John Carroll University Cuyahoga Valley National Park 2-4p.m. 8:30p.m. 10a.m.-5p.m. 9:30a.m. 4-7p.m. no charge/cover $35+ $15 no charge/cover no charge/cover Boomerangs provided Arts & Life 5 The Carroll News www.jcunews.com Sept. 29, 2011 Wendy’s is no longer a ‘square’ After 42 years, the restaurant chain revamps the style of its burger, going from square to ‘au naturale’

Jayah Watters Hamburger involved the company consulting want to ask franchisees to buy new The Carroll News over 10,000 customers via polls. The results slicing equipment. from its surveys revealed that people enjoyed “I think this will be a good For the first time in 42 years, Wendy’s Wendy’s food but thought that the brand had change, considering all of the has revamped its staple item, the old fash- failed at keeping up with the times. energy they have put into re- ioned hamburger. Set to arrive on Oct. 4 “It will be interesting to see if it helps search with what customers in Cleveland, Dave’s Hot N’ Juicy burgers revamp Wendy’s image,” said senior Maddy want in a burger,” said senior were named in honor of founder, the late Martucci. Erika Port. Dave Thomas. After reviewing its findings, Wendy’s The chain did the un- Wendy’s was in heavy pursuit of enhanc- executives set out to embark upon a cross thinkable and tested a round ing its menu, increasing revenue and combat- country burger tasting frenzy. They measured burger. ing constant competitors McDonald’s, Burger such hamburger characteristics as fatty flavor, “It’s hurting them in the King and the like. salty flavor and whether the bun held its shape long-run,” said senior John Reyn- When other fast food chains incorpo- during consumption. olds. “That was one of their signa- rated line extensions and added new items, Wendy’s also measured its own ham- ture styles. No square patties takes Wendy’s failed to keep up with the growing burger’s, ingredient by ingredient. Each time away from their identity.” process. researchers implemented a tweak, they asked In the end, Wendy’s changed According to Technomic, a research firm for feedback, visiting research firms across everything but the ketchup. It located in Chicago, in 2010 McDonald’s had the country to watch through two-way mir- switched to whole-fat mayonnaise, 49.5 percent of the fast-food burger market rors as members of the focus group sampled ditched the mustard, cut down on in the U.S., up from 41.6 percent in 2002. the variations. the pickles and swapped the exist- Photo from edgeboston.com During the same period, Wendy’s share fell to Wendy’s even enlisted a pickle chemist, ing onions for red ones all to accentuate the 12.8 percent from 14 percent. Burger King’s with thoughts of enhancing the taste of its flavor of the hamburger. The chain fell to 13.3 percent from 17 percent. hamburger. It also tried green-leaf lettuce, also started storing the cheese at The new Wendy’s burger, with new Concerned with its economic state, but customers preferred keeping iceberg for higher temperatures so it would melt round edges and a modernized Wendy’s set out to makeover its hamburger. its crunchiness. The company considered better, a change that required federal packaging. The 2 1/2 year project dubbed Project Gold making the tomato slices thicker but didn’t approval.

MUSIC REVIEW A whole new love for ’s 2011 “The Whole Love” “Helpless Creatures” and Radiohead drummer the many different types of Wilco fans as the “Born Alone” – automatically one of Wil- Phil Selway’s solo effort, “Familial,” between group tours this fall (a spring/summer tour for co's catchiest songs – has a very identifiable Wilco , comes back to the band with a 2012 is also expected). riff that will be recognized by all Wilco percussional masterpiece on this track. “Black Moon,” a track with a folk taste, fans as another instant-classic upon first listen. Perhaps the best song on the album, “Art is backed by a strong strings section (which With multiple guitar layerings, this song will of Almost,” pulls in listeners of all kinds and seem to pop up all over the place in “The also be one of their best live songs. prepares them for what else is to come. Whole Love”) along with Tweedy strum- The happiness of the music contrasts with Michael Reiser The main single from the album, “I ming along on his acoustic guitar. This track the somewhat depressing lyrics, a Tweedy World News Editor Might,” is an instant Wilco classic. With along with, “Rising Red Lung,” give the tactic we've seen before. With lyrics like more heavily distorted guitar, “I Might” album the folk aspect that many fans will be “Sadness is my luxury,” and “I was born to looking for. Frontman and his boys are stands out among other classics with it's die alone,” the song takes on a whole new back. Doors-esque keys and meaning. Photo from indieblogheaven.typepad.com After its blander 2009 outing, “Wilco distinct melody. Yet juxtaposed with the inherently fun (The Album),” Wilco has come back with “Dawned on Me” music, the saddening feeling is instantly as- a diverse, monster album in line with both will be one of the suaged, and perhaps instills a degree of hope its experimental tendencies – like 2002's band's best for the singer. “” – and its roots – as live songs. The title track echoes their sounds from in 1996's “Being There.” With 1996’s “Being There,” a salute to fans of their “The Whole Love,” which came out on guitars, early work. Tuesday, has a wide variety of different, yet and the roll- The final track, “One Sunday Morning,” is similar tracks that go off in yet another new ing, refrain, vintage Tweedy pulling at your heart strings direction for one of America's best bands of “I can't help with softer, rolling acoustic guitar, the past 15 years. it if I've fall- and simple drums, focusing more on what “The Whole Love” starts off with the en in love he wants to tell the listener lyrically than epic, two-part “Art of Almost.” With heavily with you/ I'm musically. distorted, almost ambient guitars the song is callin' just to Tweedy sings of a strained relationship reminiscent at times of “I am Trying to Break let you know with an over-bearing father, and dealing with Your Heart,” the group's opener for its 2002 it dawned on growing older. At 12 minutes long, it may critically acclaimed album, “Yankee Hotel me,” sang in a drag at times, but remains a solid closer to a Foxtrot.” momentous beat fantastic album. Not surprisingly, Wilco has yet another Drummer Glen Kotche, who has been by Tweedy will Photo from indieblogheaven.typepad.com busy contributing to Andrew Bird’s album be screamed by The band members of Wilco. fantastic outing with “The Whole Love.” Celebrity Tweet of the Week

Pick-Up Line This section is dedicated to honor those Twitter-happy celebrities who drop us a line or two of wisdom and humor. If there is a celeb tweet you find worthy, e-mail it to [email protected]! of the week Jason Castillo, owner of the Twitter handle @Qwikster, decided that chang- ing his picture from a pot-smoking Elmo would be a good idea after Netflix renamed their DVD by mail service, Qwikster. “Do you have any raisins? No? How about a date?” “About to change my Twitter picture tomorrow morning.” Have a pick-up line you’d like to share with us? E-mail it to [email protected]. 6 Sept. 29, 2011 Artswww.jcunews.com & Life The Carroll News ‘Footloose’, dancing for decades

strong chemistry on screen showcases their Wormald settled into what could be a very an onslaught of criticism for daring to remake MOVIE REVIEW confidence as young actors, which left the bright future in acting for both of them. A the film, but “Footloose” lives up to the stan- viewers in the theater in applause. native of Boston, Wormald did not have to try dards moviego- “Footloose” Dennis Quaid delivers an amazing perfor- too hard when it came to the obvious accent ers hoped it mance as Ariel’s father, showing true emotion he had in the film. would. and passion in his part as a Reverend dealing There are a few let downs in with the loss of a child and his daughter who the film. Unfortunately, the tests her boundaries. infamous “Let’s dance!” Brewer incorporates updates into the re- quote from the original make as well. does not live up to its Mitch Quataert While the original “Footloose” had two potential. Then again, Staff Writer characters engage in a tractor fight, Brewer’s the line was originated remake changes it to a bus race. from Kevin Bacon’s A lot of negative buzz has been out about Music in the film is also modernized. Ren and it’s hard to the remaking of a classic film like “Foot- While some old-time favorites like “Quiet beat Kevin Bacon. loose;” however, director Craig Brewer has Riot” are kept, modern-day favorites like Wiz There are also a recreated a film that audiences will love Khalifa are added. few corny lines almost as much as the original. Brewer also creates an edgier vibe with the throughout the Keeping a very similar story line, the new use of drugs, alcohol and death in the film. film that serve as version is easier to follow and more heartfelt, This edgier vibe can also be seen in the minor setbacks drawing the audience in. dance style of the characters. Dancing in the in what is an Set in the fictional town of Bomont, remake is more provocative than that of the otherwise must- Tenn., newcomer Ren McCormack (Kenny 1984 original. The more provocative dancing see movie. Wormald) finds his loud Boston way of life is used in the movie to relate to teens today “Footloose” colliding with the traditional values of the because – well, let’s face it – people just aren’t gets two thumbs South. dancing like they used to. However, there are up. It was a dii- In a town where dancing and loud music is still scenes of good old country line-dancing ficult endeavor illegal, Ren has trouble settling into Bomont, that mirror that of the classic. to recreate the but is quick to make friends with the beloved The dancing in the movie is not over-the- ‘80s dance flick Willard. Soon after, the pair sets their sights top, and as professional dancers, Hough and as Brewer faced on throwing a school dance. Ren also sets his sights on Ariel Moore (Julianne Hough), the good girl gone bad after a terrible car accident which killed her Win a swag bag brother. Since the accident, the Reverend and members of the town set a strict rule for the The prize includes a DVD copy of “Sixteen Candles,” “Footloose” people, more specifically the young crowd, posters and cups, and other miscellaneous goods. First person to that requires them to lay low in their activities, especially with public dancing. send the correct answer to [email protected] wins! Professional dancers Hough and Wormald Who played the main characters of Ren, April and Willard in the give spectacular performances as young ac- original 1984 “Footloose”? tors in their first major motion picture. Their Photo from matttrailer.com Netflix divides and conquers its way into its future CEO decides to separate Netflix’s streaming movies and DVD by mail into two companies

Claire Olderman with customers, it went ahead and assumed Arts & Life Editor DVDs would be something of the past, mak- On Monday, Sept. 19, Netflix customers ing them a $2 add on. woke up to a personalized email that may Quickly the company realized DVDs have changed the company forever. “I messed vs. have not lost their popularity, and that is up. I owe everyone an explanation,” were the what initiated the separation of DVD by opening words written by Netflix CEO Reed mail and streaming. Hastings. -Videogame upgrade option -Unlimited streaming to your TV Senior Lauren Grys thinks that her fam- Last July, the company announced their 60 -$7.99/month and computer ily will still be users of the new company. percent price increase which proved upsetting -The website will be similar to the -$7.99/month “My parents use Netflix, and probably to loyal customers. The company also intro- old Netflex DVD by mail site -Will be loosing their Starz option aren’t aware of the changes yet. I think that duced two other options to their membership: -Only DVD by mail, no streaming in 2012 demographic will continue to use the DVD the DVD by mail only, and streaming only, option -Browse their selection online home service.” individually priced at $7.99. This was in ad- -Same red envelope package -Blu-Ray upgrade option Andy Rendich, who was running Netf- dition to their $9.99 price for both. Still, this lix’s now extinct DVD service for the past left options. 12 years, will be the new CEO of Qwikster. Sara Stashower, a communications pro- He and Hastings will announce the official fessor, was one of the customers to receive release of the separated companies when a letter. was chosen to reference fast delivery. assumed it was the real company, only to be they decide the exact date. “The tone and manner [Hastings] chose For someone who has been writing press disappointed at the realization of who they “I imagine we will keep the Qwikster just didn't fly,” she said. “After I read it, I just releases for years, Stashower did not believe were following. DVD delivery, much as I stumble over that had more questions, when I should have had that the letter was written to its full poten- Hastings rebutts the assumed bitterness of name,” Stashower said. “It’s possible we’ll answers,” Stashower said. tial. the customers by saying the separation will keep the streaming, too, but I’m not inclined. This mistake made by the CEO resulted Considering it did not address why the make each company better, since each will No real improvement in content or ease of in Netflix splitting into two completely dif- decision was made, the exact date and time now have only one focus. For example, for delivery.” ferent companies. No longer will Netflix that this change will be made, and most avid videogamers, the new Qwikster will be Other JCU Netflix users may not be so for- customers receive one of three options as importantly, according to Stashower, it did launching videogames for Wii, PlayStation 3 giving. “I’m not cool with paying two prices,” easily as before. not reference the companies mission that the and Xbox 360 to rent via mail. said junior Katie Largent. “I’ll probably end If customers want to stream movies from customer comes first. Though the questioned arised quickly after up canceling one of the services.” online, they have to use Netflix, but if a cus- Had Netflix done more research, they the e-mail was sent out if places like Gamefly, Some online bloggers have mentioned that tomer wants a DVD by mail, they must use also would have noticed that @Qwikster was a video game rental company, will be threat- those who do see this split as problematic are the new service, Qwikster. already taken on Twitter. ened by this new option of videogames. not understanding that these two different This means there are two separate websites Jason Castillo is the owner of that Twitter Qwikster’s new option does not seem to be services are seen as apples and oranges. They and two separate billing systems. Though account whose picture is of “Sesame Street” a threat since Gamefly has expanded through- see it as the fact that the two companies now the prices have not changed from the recent character Elmo smoking marijuana. out the years and offers over 8,000 games for have one parent company is just a way to stick increase, it does make it less convenient for Castillo seems to primarily tweet about 10 different console and handheld systems. to perfecting one thing. those who want both services. women and smoking weed. The amount of When the unlimited streaming was According to Hastings, the name Qwikster followers grew quickly, as Netflix customers launched last year, instead of communicating Check The Carroll News out online!

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Brendan Gulick game with 125+ yards receiving. give this team a lift.” Vogl cashed in Blue Streaks Stats: Assistant Sports Editor Perhaps the biggest play of the from four yards out just before the • JCU ran the ball 55 times for game came in the first quarter. John half to give his team a 16-7 lead, Zach Mentz Carroll’s punter Mike Malisheski 363 yards and five touchdowns A week three match-up with but Marietta would go 67 yards in Sports Editor booted a 57-yarder that went out on the day the only team in the Ohio Athletic two plays to force the 16-14 score of bounds inside the one-yard line. Conference that has never beaten at the break. On the first play from scrimmage, • 20 of the Blue Streaks’ 26 first Are you ready for some John Carroll could not have come at The Blue Streaks linemen domi- Michael Green broke through the of- downs came via the running a better time. John Carroll entered nated the trenches on both sides of fensive line and stopped Marietta’s baseball? Saturday night’s contest against the football all night long. JCU only game Tevin Dones in the end zone for a Marietta 22-0-1 all time. After 60 attempted one pass the whole second safety. That made it 7-2 Pioneers, That’s right, folks. I said it. The minutes of pure offense (907 yards half because the running game was • JCU dominated Marietta in total after Marietta went 80 yards in famous “Monday Night Football” and 10 touchdowns), the Blue so effective. Offensive lineman rushing yards 363-67 11 plays to start the game with a introduction asks, “Are you ready Streaks squeaked out their first win Bob Schmitz and Mike Micca were touchdown. When the Blue Streaks for some football?” but I’m asking of the season, 37-35. huge contributors to the offensive • The Blue Streaks completed offense got the ball back after the if you’re ready for some baseball John Carroll (1-2, 1-1 OAC) ran success. seven of their 12 third down op- safety, Casey Vogl punched in his instead. for 363 yards on the ground, their “It was definitely encouraging to portunities Yes, I know the 2011 Major best rushing ef- see our running game get going League Baseball season started fort since Nov. 6, like that,” said Schmitz. “We • JCU won the possession battle nearly six months ago. I’m talking 1993 when they “We said before the game that we said before the game that we over Marietta, having the ball on about a different kind of baseball totaled 390 yards [offensive lineman] were going to were going to put the team on offense for 37:14 minutes. fans need to get ready for: playoff against Hiram. our back today and have a game baseball. Junior Casey put the team on our back today and that can set the tone for the rest made it a one-possession contest. The 2011 MLB regular season Vogl had some- of the year,” said Micca. The Blue Streaks ran the clock, ended yesterday, signaling the start thing of a coming have a game that can set the tone for The two squads traded touch- but missed a field goal and gave of the the 2011 MLB playoffs. Eight out party – 17 car- downs in the first three posses- the ball back to Marietta with 3:31 teams will compete in the postsea- ries for 145 yards the rest of the year.” sions of the second half. John to play. Two minutes later, Keller son as each team has its eyes on one and the first four - Mike Micca Carroll’s defense finally forced connected with Walker for a 26-yard goal: winning the World Series. touchdowns of Senior left tackle a punt early in the fourth quarter, touchdown strike to make the score Cleveland sports fans might not his collegiate ca- leading 30-21. Lane Robilotto 37-35. The Blue and Gold defense want to talk about the playoffs, as reer (one shy of returned the punt nearly 80 refuted the two-point try and recov- the Indians collapsed in the second a JCU record). first career score from two yards yards for the score, but the TD ered the ensuing onside kick to seal half of the regular season, leaving Marietta’s (1-2, 0-2 OAC) quar- out. was called back on an illegal block. the victory. them out of the playoffs this year. terback Andrew Keller also put “I have to admit, I was pretty Two plays later, Vogl busted through The Blue Streaks’ next game will Luckily for me, I’m a Yankees together a career night, completing nervous at first,” said Vogl. “DaQuan the line and housed a 7-yard run to take place at Don Shula Stadium on fan. That’s not the point though. The 24-40 passes for 401 yards and three [Grobsmith] is a great player and put the Streaks up 37-21. Saturday, Oct. 1 at 2 p.m. as JCU point is that while NFL and NCAA touchdowns. Marietta wide receiv- it’s too bad he went down again, but Dones punched it in from a yard plays host to the visiting Otterbein football seasons are now in full ers Chad Walker, Tannon Roberts Sean Kuenzig and I knew we had out with just over 10 minutes to Cardinals for JCU’s 2011 Home- swing, I’ll be focusing on the MLB and Kirby Harris all finished the to fill that role on offense tonight to go, and the two-point conversion coming game. playoffs. I love football, but when it comes to October – all other sports take a backseat to baseball for me. As a Yankees fan, I’m digging Hockey starts season with consecutive wins over Syracuse my boots in and preparing for the gauntlet known as the MLB play- game 5-4 in a shootout. know we have what it takes to win Wilk. “Syracuse was 22-7 last year offs. If you’re lucky, your favorite Zach Mentz Sophomore right winger Louie no matter what happens. Whether and returned a large portion of their MLB team made the postseason Sports Editor Morici had the game-winning goal we’re winning or losing, we have a roster. Those were two good wins. as well. If you’re not so lucky, in the shootout to clinch the win chance to win every single night.” We have a good group of core guys then you’re lucky football season Coming into the season with for the Blue Streaks in their season After starting the season with and it was a good team effort this is here. high expectations for themselves, opener. Sophomore Dan Brick an impressive 5-4 shootout win on weekend.” Whether your team is in the play- the John Carroll University ice played like a brick wall in net for the Friday, the Blue Streaks faced off With an early season record of offs or not, any true baseball fan can hockey team knew that they had Blue Streaks on the day, stopping a against Syracuse again on the fol- 2-0, the Blue Streaks will look to find satisfaction in watching MLB to make a statement in their first flurry of shots on goal, helping to lowing day in their second game in continue their winning ways this playoff baseball. two games of the season this past lead the team to a win over a talented less than 24 hours. weekend when they face off against The postseason is where not only weekend. The Blue Streaks traveled Syracuse team. Once again, JCU came away Western Michigan University at heroes are made, but memories as to Syracuse, NY to begin the 2011 Freshman newcomer Tyler Rho- with the win over the host Syra- Gilmour Academy on Friday, Sept. well. How do you think Yankees campaign against the host Syracuse des also made big contributions cuse Orange, winning the game by 30. shortstop Derek Jeter got the nick- University Orange. on the ice for the Blue Streaks as a score of 5-3. Rhodes scored two “We'll focus on us and what name “Mr. November”? In the 10th The team’s first game of the well, netting two goals on the day more goals for JCU in the second we have to do. This early in the inning of game four of the 2001 season came on Friday, Sept. 23 fol- for JCU. game of the weekend, giving him season it's hard to plan for an op- World Series, the clock literally lowing a five-and-a-half-hour bus “It was great for our team to get four goals total on the weekend. ponent, but we need to learn more struck midnight at Yankee Stadium. ride to Syracuse. The Blue Streaks that first win under our belts. It was “I was very pleased with our about ourselves,” said coach Wilk. The scoreboard flashed “Welcome lived up to the high expectations and a step in the right direction,” said overall performance. We had a lot “We'll be sure our special teams are to November baseball,” marking hype as they defeated the Orange Morici, who finished with two as- of freshman in the lineup and they ready to go. They will be key this the first time the MLB playoffs in a dramatic victory, winning the sists on the weekend as well. “We played well,” said head coach Chris weekend.” had been played in November (the World Series was delayed due to 9/11). In the bottom of the 10th inning Volleyball struggles in Marietta, now prepares for OAC play with two outs and the score tied at three, Jeter drove a pitch over the Zach Mentz wins and six losses on the season. Unfortunately for the Blue regular season, they must have a right field wall, giving the Yankees Sports Editor Unfortunately for JCU, the Blue Streaks, their struggles on the court short memory and forget about their the 4-3 win on his walkoff homerun. The John Carroll University Streaks would end the weekend with continued for the duration of the difficult weekend in Marietta. From then on, Jeter has been known women’s volleyball team had a an overall record of eight wins and weekend, as they also fell to Wash- “Whether we win or lose, it’s on as “Mr. November.” subpar past weekend in Marietta, nine losses as they were swept in ington and Lee University by a score all of our shoulders, and sharing that That’s how baseball heroes and but will look to rebound with nu- three games by Marietta College, of 3-2 (25-16, 25-9, 23-25, 22-25, collectively helps us stick together. memories are made, and that’s just merous Ohio Athletic Conference Washington and Lee University 15-11) and Geneva College by a We pick each other up and keep en- one example. competitions coming up on their and Geneva College. With the Blue score of 3-0 (25-22, 27-25, 25-15). couraging everyone, but there’s only So who will be the hero of the schedule. Streaks now on a four-game losing “We need to relax and just play. so much talking we can do,” said 2011 postseason? Who will make After being swept in three games streak, this marks the first time this We need to find a level of play where Fox, who assumes a leadership role memories that last you a lifetime? this past weekend at the Pioneer season that JCU has had a losing our intensity is still high on the court on the team as a senior. “Actions Only time will tell. One thing is for Classic hosted by the Marietta Col- record. without playing uptight and tense,” speak louder than words and we certain though: Like every other lege Pioneers, the Blue Streaks will In the team’s first OAC match of said senior Kerry Fox. “We can’t need to translate what we talk about postseason, the 2011 postseason will now look to regroup as a team as the season against the host Marietta pick and choose when we want with the team onto the court.” be a memorable one. they head into the last 10 matches College Pioneers, the Blue Streaks to have a good game; our defense The Blue Streaks’ next match is of the regular season. struggled to find their groove on needs to be scrappy and our hitters Wednesday, Oct. 5 in the DeCarlo Follow @ZachMentz on Twitter Coming into the first game the court and were swept in three need to put balls away.” Varsity Center here at John Carroll or e-mail him at [email protected] of the Pioneer Classic, the Blue straight sets, losing the match 3-0 As the Blue Streaks head into University against rival Case West- Streaks sported a record of eight (25-22, 25-18, 25-10). their last 10 games of the 2011 ern Reserve University at 7 p.m. Sports 9 The Carroll News www.jcunews.com Sept. 29, 2011 Women’s soccer dominates Marietta in impressive fashion, wins 6-1 With the win, the Blue Streaks are now 4-0 at Don Shula Stadium this season her first goal of the year just three because we have a very tough game Spencer German and a half minutes into the second on the road on Saturday against Staff Writer half of action, giving the Blue Otterbein.” While the rest of campus took Streaks a whopping 5-0 lead. The game against Otterbein a sigh of relief for the start of the From then on, it was up to the will take place on Saturday, Oct. weekend, the John Carroll Univer- John Carroll defense to hold onto 1 at Otterbein College. It will be sity women’s soccer team headed to the huge lead they had built over the second OAC conference match Don Shula Stadium on Friday, Sept. the Pioneers. of the season for the Blue Streaks, 23 with more work to do. They did just that, and to put and getting a win against Otterbein Friday was the start of Ohio Ath- the exclamation point on the game, is important for them to stay on the letic Conference play for the team. junior Ashley Huebler capped John winning track. In a season where they had started Carroll's scoring with her first career “This year our goal is to be first 4-4 but were coming off a two-game goal in the 77th minute of play, mak- in our conference and win OACs losing streak, the Blue Streaks ing the score of the game 6-0. in order to make it to the NCAA needed a win over Marietta College Marietta’s Cara Nuss gave the tournament,” said Acklin. “We’ve to avoid having a losing record on Pioneer’s something to build off of worked hard all season and will the season. Despite the two-game Photo courtesy of JCU Sports Information Dept. in the 84th minute when she scored continue working hard on and off The Blue Streaks dominated the game from start to finish, losing streak, no one would have on a breakaway. That goal however the field. Making sure we are in defeating the visiting Pioneers by a score of 6-1. known about the streak had they was too little too late, as John Car- shape and are physically and men- watched the way JCU performed goal off another assist from Kertis flood gates, as senior Rachel Grdina roll took the victory in impressive tally prepared for OACs is key if we against Marietta. to spot the Blue Streaks with an added insult to injury just before fashion by a score of 6-1. want to win.” JCU came out firing on all cyl- early 2-0 lead. halftime with a goal of her own, With the win, the Blue Streaks The lopsided win over Marietta inders in the first half of action, tak- That was only the beginning of making the score at halftime 4-0 improved their record on the sea- College was a step in the right di- ing full advantage of the Pioneer’s the scoring frenzy. in favor of JCU. The Blue Streaks son to 5-4 overall, including 1-0 in rection for JCU and an impressive struggling defense. Sophomore As the first half continued, soph- showed just how dominant their of- OAC play. victory in its own, as it should pro- Kayla Acklin began the scoring omore Genny Goergen scored her fense can be by dominating Marietta “Marietta was a great win for us pel the team in upcoming games. frenzy for the Blue Streaks in just first goal of the season as she sniped in the first half, leading 4-0 and out on Saturday and the girls are very “I am very confident that with the the 17th minute of play with a goal the top left corner of the opposing shooting Marietta 14-0. pumped. It's important to start off talent, unity, and ‘leave nothing on assisted by freshman midfielder net to give the Blue Streaks a com- Coming out in the second half, our conference games with a win,” the field’ mentality that we have as Kelly Kertis. Just nine minutes later, fortable 3-0 cushion. Goergen’s goal the Blue Streaks kept up their inten- said head coach Tracy Blasius. “We a team, we can win OACs,” added freshman Kaylin Akerly scored a may have been the opening of the sity. Junior Amanda Buxton scored need to keep this momentum up Acklin. Men’s soccer upset bid falls short vs. #4 Ohio Wesleyan University Cory Biro For all 90 minutes of the game, Questionable calls by the refer- In the 77th minute, Blue Streaks inaro. “We had a few calls not go Staff Writer the Blue Streaks scratched and ees plundered the Blue Streaks as junior Mariusz Trzeciak seized an our way, but the guys played great. clawed for every inch while trying they attempted to come back from opportunity and scored the first If we take this attitude into confer- to gain any advantage they could the one-goal deficit. goal of the game for JCU, cutting ence play, I expect great things from On Saturday, Sept. 24, the John over OWU. Coming out in the second half the Battling Bishops lead in half this team.” Carroll University men’s soccer Despite outshooting the Battling trailing by a goal, the Blue Streaks and making the score 2-1. The Blue The Blue Streaks now have only team traveled to Delaware, Ohio Bishops 16-13 in the game, the Blue soon surrendered another goal to the Streaks pressed for the equalizing nine games left in the 2011 regular to take on the host and No. 4 Ohio Streaks struggled to find the back of Battling Bishops in the 59th minute goal in the last 12 minutes of play, season, all of which are crucial Wesleyan University Battling Bish- the net on more than one occasion, of action, leaving JCU trailing 2-0 in but couldn’t score again as they fell games against Ohio Athletic Confer- ops. losing the game by a narrow score the midst of the second half. to Ohio Wesleyan University by a ence opponents. The Blue Streaks came into the of 2-1. Attempting to score and get back score of 2-1. JCU’s next game will take place match as the obvious underdogs, The first half was differentiated into the game, the Blue Streaks “We played a tremendous game. this Saturday, Oct. 1 on the road but knew that if they collectively by a goal scored in the 35th minute peppered numerous shots on goal, The guys took the fourth-ranked in Westerville, Ohio as the Blue worked together as a team, that they on a penalty kick by Ohio Wesleyan but Ohio Wesleyan’s stellar goalie team all he way to the 90th minute Streaks will battle against the host had a chance to pull off the upset University, giving the Battling Bish- continued to shield the net from the and we had several chances to tie it Otterbein College Cardinals in a against OWU. ops the early 1-0 lead. Blue Streaks. up,” said head coach Hector Mar- crucial Ohio Athletic Conference. Streaks of the Week

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Casey Vogl Mariusz Trzeciak Genny Goergen Tyler Rhodes Louie Morici junior sophomore sophomore freshman sophomore The junior running back Trzeciak scored the Blue Goergen scored the third of Rhodes scored four of the Morici proved he has the had a phenomenal game in the Streaks’ lone goal of the game the Blue Streaks’ six goals in Blue Streaks’ 10 goals this clutch gene when he scored Blue Streaks 37-35 win over in a 2-1 loss against #4 Ohio the Blue Streaks’ 6-1 win over past weekend in consecutive the game winning goal in a 5-4 Marietta this past weekend as Wesleyan University. The Marietta College as she sniped road wins over Syracuse Uni- shootout win over Syracuse he rushed for 145 yards and sophomore scored in the 78th the top left corner of the net to versity. The newcomer had University. He also had two four touchdowns on only 17 minute in JCU’s upset at- open the flood gates in the 35th two goals in a 5-4 win and two assists on the weekend to help carries. tempt. minute of play. more in a 5-3 win, both versus the Blue Streaks start 2-0. Syracuse. 10 World News Sept. 29, 2011 www.jcunews.com The Carroll News jcunews.com Women win suffrage in Saudi Arabia World News Poll Do you support President Obama’s two most recent legislative proposals? Neither plan 43% (10 votes)

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Word for Word AP “ ” King Abdullah arrives at the advisory assembly to deliver a speech Sunday to announce a law allowing women the right to vote for the first time in Saudi Arabia. “A black guy who stands up with the voice of Othello, the looks of a football Joshua Brossman care. But Saritoprak insists that they do player, the English of Oxfordian quality and Staff Reporter Even if women tackle those ob- need more rights and believes that it the courage of a lion.” stacles and manage to acquire an may be possible. – Former vice presidential candidate Jack Kemp, The 87-year-old King Abdullah of education, it is a nightmare for them to But even with the king’s support, in 1994, on then head of the National Restaraunt Saudi Arabia took a massive step in find employment. Roughly 58 percent there is no guarantee of additional Association, and now-Republican presidential improving women’s equality when of the student population in Saudi reform. candidate, Herman Cain. (Washington Post) he ruled that they are eligible to vote. Arabia is female, but only 16 percent It will be difficult to have equal However, they will still not be able to of women are employed. treatment of women as long as the vote in this week’s elections. But it is important to not be eth- conservative clerics have tremendous They will have to wait until 2015. nocentric. Saudi Arabia has a much influence over the king’s policies. “Sarah Palin has lived an outrageous But that delay has not stifled the ex- different culture. It is dominated by However, Saritoprak views that the life. All I did was talk to people about it, citement. Wahhabism, an extremely conserva- power of Wahhabis in Saudi Arabia is and they documented it for me. When I “We’re so excited. We believe it’s tive view. The Wahhabi movement fading. Women’s suffrage is a testa- was comfortable with the veracity of what the response to our demands, the first was largely responsible for getting the ment to that. I heard, I put it into the book. There were a step in our long struggle to get our Ottoman Empire out of Saudi Arabia External forces may also help rights,” said Hatoon Al-Fassi, a pro- and helped form the modern state. influence the king towards equal- lot of things that I wasn’t comfortable with, fessor in Ridyah, the capital of Saudi Consequently, the movement is very ity. For example Turkey might have that I didn’t put [them] in.” Arabia. Many are hopeful that this will influential in Saudi Arabia. an influence. “Turkey shows how – Author Joe McGinniss, after Sarah Palin threat- lead to other reforms. For example, Wahhabism is not mainstream an Islamic country can be ruled ened to sue him for making up fiction about her life Saudi Arabia is still the only country Islam. democratically,” said Saritoprak, and and presenting it as fact in his new book about Palin, in the world that prohibits women from It is a very literal and conservative Turkey has “very good relations with “The Rogue.” (CNN) driving. Less than 48 hours after King reading of Islam that has left some Saudi Arabia.” That, combined with Abdullah’s speech, a woman name Islamic scholars puzzled. Zeki Sari- the pro-democratic Arab Spring, may Shaima Ghassaniya was found guilty toprak, of the John Carroll theology have substantial influence on Saudi “Settlement expansion is illegal under of driving. She will receive at least 10 and religious studies department, said, Arabia’s treatment of women. international law, corrodes trust and under- lashings. “I don’t understand why they have Regardless of further reforms, mines the basic principle of land for peace” Saudi Arabia has often been criti- waited so long ... Because in Islam, this is certainly a step in the right – British Foreign Secretary William Hague, on cized for lagging behind the rest of woman has a very important place, direction. Israel’s construction expansion outside of Jerusalem, world in its treatment of women. For the Prophet made it very clear that Whether Saudi Arabia continues just days after Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas example, women were not allowed to man and woman are equal.” to promote equality cannot be deter- called for full UN membership for a Palestinian state. attend school until the 1960s. Even But even with that conservative mined, but as the world continues to (BBC) now, women cannot make the deci- view, the condition of woman in Saudi respect these rights and the citizens’ sion to pursue an education on their Arabia is “not as bad as it seems,” said of Saudi Arabia continue to see that, own. Male family members must give Saritoprak. While women may not it will be harder for the religious – Compiled by Michael Reiser a woman permission to go to school, have much public power, they do have conservatives to hold sway over the or to travel, or even to receive health “a lot of influence in the household.” population. US again avoids government shutdown; divisive attitude still lingers in Congress The Associated Press fall, with some arguing that a hard-fought But the next really big deal is the special the Tea Party Express, a well-funded wing of the congressional agreement this summer to fund 12-member bipartisan supercommittee and populist movement. “Are you helping to solve One crisis averted, on to the next. the government at $1.043 trillion in 2012 was whether it can come up with a plan to slash the problem or making it worse?” The day after Congress managed to avoid a too generous. $1.5 trillion over 10 years by Nov. 23 – the Shortly after Senate votes on Monday, Sen. government shutdown – again – Republicans Democrats, many of whom complained day before Thanksgiving. Mary Landrieu, D-La., thanked party leaders “for helping the Democratic Party find the backbone and Democrats stared ahead Tuesday at major of too many concessions and reductions in These fights will unfold against the back- it needed to fight and win this debate.” fights over spending that underscore a deep di- drop of a feeble economy that Obama is des- this year’s showdowns, are furiously trying The disaster aid dispute that threatened to vide that’s sure to define the fast-approaching to protect government programs. perate to jump-start as he pushes for a second partially shut down the government this weekend national elections. The next skirmish will be over how and term, and an exasperated electorate that looks was resolved relatively quickly after a standoff Monday night, lawmakers had postponed where to spend the new year’s budget, with a at Washington and dislikes what it sees. between Democrats and Republicans. their dispute over whether billions for disaster Nov. 18 deadline for that legislation. Lawmakers also will be under pressure from The fight, however, was an unpleasant re- aid must be paid for with cuts elsewhere in the President Barack Obama’s $447 billion political factions demanding that they stand firm minder to most Americans of the last-minute budget, finessing a pact to keep the govern- jobs proposal that would cut payroll taxes for party beliefs. maneuvering in April to avert a shutdown and ment operating. and increase spending on school construction “You have to support getting control of ex- the August showdown over raising the nation’s But tea party-driven Republicans are still and other infrastructure has already divided cessive spending and debt,” said Sal Russo, a borrowing authority that left financial markets longtime Republican operative and founder of insisting on significant spending cuts this the parties. unnerved. World News 11 The Carroll News www.jcunews.com Sept. 29, 2011 Israel approval of construction of homes out- REISER’S side Jerusalem draws Palestinian ire Israel granted the go-ahead on Tuesday for construction of 1,100 new Jewish housing units in east Jerusalem, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ruled EDGE out any freeze in settlement construction, raising already heightened tensions after last week’s Palestinian move to seek U.N. membership. Israel’s Interior Ministry said the homes would be built in Gilo, a sprawling Jewish enclave in southeast Jerusalem. It said construction could begin after a mandatory 60-day period for public comment, a process that spokesman Roi Lachmanovich called a formality. The announcement drew swift condemnation from the Palestinians, who claim east Jerusalem as their future capital. The United States, European Union and United Nations all expressed disappointment with Israel’s decision. (The Associated Press) Michael Reiser AP World News Editor Ryan proposes refundable tax credit health California students care plan as alternative to Obamacare Employer health care tax breaks would be replaced with refundable tax credits walk the line for individuals under a proposal offered Tuesday by House of Representatives Even though he definitely would not be Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R–Wisc.). While in Palo Alto, Calif. ideologically in tune with them, former World with House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) and House Majority Whip Kevin News Editor Sean Webster must be proud of McCarthy (R-Calif.), Ryan said in a speech to Stanford University’s Hoover the political activism of a few students on Institution that his measure, which would effectively dismantle the way most Berkeley College’s campus in California. The Americans receive medical coverage, should be part of any Republican plan to students belong to a Republican student group replace President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul. Ryan’s proposal is cer- and are raising money in the timeless fashion tain to draw fire from Obama’s Democrats and has little chance of advancing in of a bake sale. Congress before the 2012 presidential and congressional elections. (MSNBC) Known as the “Increase Diversity Bake

AP Sale,” they are charging different races dif- ferent rates. $2 a cookie for whites, $1.50 for Asians, $1 for Latinos, $0.75 for blacks, and Saudi woman sentenced to 10 lashes for law a quarter off for every woman. banning women to drive in Saudi Arabia It is incredibly racist – and the students run- A court in Saudi Arabia has sentenced a woman to 10 lashes for breaking ning the sale will be the first to tell you so. the country’s ban on female drivers. The woman, identified only as Shema, was They are using the sale as a political satire found guilty of driving in Jeddah in July. Women2drive, which campaigns for of sorts in protest of California Senate Bill 185 repealing the driving ban in Saudi Arabia, says Shema has already lodged an that would allow the University of California appeal. In recent months, scores of women have driven vehicles in Saudi cities and California State University to consider in an effort to put pressure on the monarchy to change the law. The sentence “other relevant factors” in selecting students comes two days after the Saudi leader King Abdullah announced women would for admission. In other words, the bill gives be allowed to vote for the first time in 2015. Two other women are due to appear permission to state universities to take into in court later this year on similar charges, correspondents say. (BBC) account race and gender during the admis- sions process. AP The sale is seen as a direct metaphor by the students as how they, and many others, see the bill. Goods or services are being offered to others based solely on race and gender. They, Americans held prisoners by Iran return home in turn, are doing the same thing with their “Increase Diversity Bake Sale.” Samuel Lane Although the sale might be an extremely Staff Reporter clever and accurate satire, the only argument What can one do in the span of 781 days? I can think of against it is it may not work Maybe achieve a difficult task. Perhaps learn effectively as they may want. Instead of the a new language or merely take up the time spotlight being on Senate Bill 185, it will be for travel. on how a bunch of conservative college kids For Shane Bauer, his fiancée Sarah Shourd, protested in a socially divisive manner. and their friend Joshua Fattal, their 781 days I do not believe it should be interpreted as in Iranian prison were anything but joyous, so, but I do understand why it is seen that way but rather a fight to retain their sanity. by a majority of people. The ordeal began on July 31, 2009, when But what is admirable about this is this the three hikers were arrested for illegally student group had the gall to do this on a very crossing into Iran. The three had been travel- liberal college campus. Seeing conservative ing through the Kurdish territory of Iraq when activism is nice for a change – a breath of fresh they claimed to have accidently crossed over air in the not-so-diverse political culture sur- the border. Upon making this mistake, they rounding the average college student. Conser- were soon arrested by Iranian border guards. vatives are incessantly portrayed as ‘the Man” This proved to be only the beginning of their by our demographic, politicians that only care dreadful ordeal. about big corporations and oil. For the next year, the three were held in Yet these young conservatives have chosen a noble fight that is truly an injustice. solitary confinement. The guards placed the AP men in one section of the prison, while Shourd Freed American hiker Shane Bauer meets his father, Al, in Muscat, Oman last week Now, true, there are high school students was kept to herself. for the first time since being released from Iranian custody. Bauer and Joshua applying to schools that are short on funds For the next year, the three dealt with Fattal returned to the U.S. on Sunday after two years in Iran. should receive some financial aid. Whether the horror and turmoil of the abhorrent Evin they get in or not should not be based on solely their sex or ethnicity. That is an injustice, House of Detention. Despite these factors, the dent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at first seemed They referred to the time in prison as the akin to separating whites and blacks from three Americans refused to be broken. as if he desired the return of the two other worst thing to ever happen to them. Despite the same drinking fountains during the Civil By September 2010, Shourd was released hikers. the struggle of the past two years, these men Rights era. due to declining health. But he also had to face a strict judiciary, led seem destined to move on with their personal Diversity is often a misconstrued concept, Meanwhile, the other two were left to by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was strongly lives. Bauer and Shourd intend to marry, with especially on college campuses. Forcing di- squander at Evin for another year. They con- against the hikers’ release. Fattal as best man. versity is in effect doing the opposite of what tinued to keep up the fight for justice. After months of debate, and intervention As for the relations between the U.S. and is intended – it divides and creates injustice. There was a lot that could have made them from American and Omani diplomats, the two Iran, it can be said that the future is confus- Of course there is nothing wrong with be- insane; such as the “screams” they could hear were released on a bail of $1 million. The long ing at best. ing white, black, a woman, gay or hispanic. from other prisoners, according to The Wall months of harrowing solitude for the men had While the arrest of the hikers, accused Giving preferential treatment to any of those Street Journal. finally come to an end. After spending a few of spying, damaged an already tense rela- is as unjust as denying any of them rights you They performed daily exercise routines days reunited with their families in Oman, tionship, the release helped to stabilize the would give to any of the others. with water bottles to keep them fit, and at the prisoners arrived in New York City on situation. These students and their university, for some points conducted hunger strikes for Sunday. Instead, the conflict between Khamenei allowing it to happen, should be applauded better rights in their detention, as reported by Following their return, they vocally bashed and Ahmadinejad has the U.S. wondering for recognizing the validity behind the bake The New York Times. their former captors. who really has power. sale’s point in a world forever increasing in Just as a battle was being fought in the “From the very start, the only reason Judging by this leadership conflict and unnecessary political correctness. prison, it was also ensuing internationally. we have been held hostage is because we a functional government, Iran may or may First there was the matters concerning are American,” Fattal said, The Wall Street not be the ominous threat the U.S. may Contact Michael Reiser Iran’s own complicated government. Presi- Journal reported. believe it is. at [email protected] 12 Sept. 29, 2011 Worldwww.jcunews.com News The Carroll News High unemployment rates still remain in West and South

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The nation’s unemployment problems just won’t seem to go away. In a report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on regional and state employment, 26 states and Washington, D.C., reported increases in unemployment, while only 12 reported unemployment decreases from July to August. The national unemployment rate remained the same at 9.1 percent from July to August. At this point last year, though, the rate stood at 9.6 percent. This report comes right after President Obama’s proposal of The American Jobs Act earlier this month, in which the main goal, according to the president, is to “put more people back to work and put more money in the pockets of working Americans.” Most of the unemployment growth has occurred in the West and in the South. According to the Bureau of Labor Sta- tistics, leading the nation in unemployment rates is Nevada, with 13.4 percent. Next highest is California, with an unemployment Figure from The New York Times rate of 12.1. Although the national unemployment rate has gone down by 0.2 percent since the recession ended in 2009, many states’ Many states leading the nation in unem- unemployment numbers still continue to grow, primarily in the South and in the West. States such as Florida, Georgia, ployment are also in the South. Louisiana, Alabama, Nevada, and California have seen their unemployment rates rise since 2009. South Carolina (11.1 percent), Florida (10.7), North Carolina (10.4), Mississippi percent since the recession ended. driven by, for lack of a better word, develop- percent lower than in 2010. (10.3), Georgia (10.2), and Alabama (9.9) The Cleveland region specifically has ment and in-migration. That came to an abrupt According to the Census Bureau, poverty are all within the top 10 highest rates of un- fallen approximately 1.1 percent since June halt, and it has not picked up.” rate grew the most in the South, with a 1.2 employment. 2009, according to the Bureau of Labor South Carolina’s unemployment woes can percent increase, followed by the Northeast Georgia alone has lost 29,000 jobs since Statistics. be attributed to a still-recovering construction and Midwest (both grew 0.6 percent), and last year, and lost 18,200 last month alone. Historically, the Rust Belt has been the and manufacturing sector. then the West (0.5 percent). California has had a 1.2 percent increase in region that has seen the more difficult end of Richard Kaglic a regional economist at The South’s poverty rate grew double the past year, but its jobless rate is still higher unemployment issues. the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Va., that of the next closest regions from 2009 than post-recession levels. It seems since the recession in 2007, that told The Times, “The state’s lingering troubles to 2010. Since 2009, Nevada, California, Florida, trend may be shifting towards the Sun Belt reflect what happened when its construction Surprisingly, despite the high rates of em- Mississippi and Georgia have all still seen and out west. and manufacturing industries were hit hard ployment in the West, it still has the lowest unemployment grow since the recession. Michael Chriszt, an official from the by the recession.” poverty rates. Michigan, perhaps hit hardest by the fall- Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’s research It’s also interesting to note a report released Obama’s jobs bill seeks to tackle both of out of the auto industry, has recovered nicely department explained to The New York Times by the Census Bureau earlier this month that these problems. The success of his presidency since the recession. In 2009, Michigan had a why Georgia remains at an unemployment said poverty rose to a record 46.2 million as well as the success of his campaign for jobless rate of 13.8 percent. Since then, it has stalemate, “For a long time we tended to Americans (15.1 percent) in 2010. 2012 could very well be tied to what he ac- fallen to 11.2 percent. outpace the national average with regard to In 2009, the year the recession ended, complishes with this issue in the final year of Ohio’s unemployment rate has fallen 1.3 economic performance, and a lot of that was 42.9 million Americans were in poverty, 0.8 his first term. Greece narrowly passes new property tax to help raise revenue Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venize- that Europe needs to show it can get its act los said his country will get the money. “The together. disbursement will be decided in time, in line “I can guarantee that Greece will live up to with the course of our funding needs,” he all its commitments,” Papandreou said ahead said Tuesday. of the evening meeting with Merkel. Speaking over chants from protesting The Greek government recently an- ministry employees and tax office workers nounced new austerity measures, including outside his department, Venizelos said Greek pension cuts and tax hikes. had made great efforts to achieve its fiscal The new property tax will be charged targets, but that a “hyper-effort” was neces- through electricity bills to make it easier for sary to fully meet its commitments. the state to collect, instead of going through Experts, however, say the current course Greece’s unwieldy and inefficient tax system. of austerity is untenable. Those who refuse to pay risk having their There is growing speculation in the mar- power cut off. kets that Greece’s bailout creditors will look But the extra charge has deeply angered Greeks, who have already been through more AP to impose bigger losses on Greece’s private Protesters gather outside the Ministry of Finance in downtown Athens Tuesday, bondholders as well as recapitalizing Europe’s than a year of sharp austerity that has seen protesting the new property tax aimed to help raise revenue to avoid default. banks and boosting the size of the eurozone’s salary and pension cuts and increased taxes rescue fund. Talk of such a comprehensive across the board. State electricity company evening, passing it 154 votes to 143 against package has helped turn sentiment around unionists have threatened not to collect the The Associated Press in the 300-member parliament. in stock markets this week following last tax. Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government week’s turmoil. Speaking before the vote, Venizelos ac- The leaders of Germany and Greece met down played speculation of bold new moves So far, there’s been no confirmation from knowledged the new tax was harsh on some, in Berlin on Tuesday, buoying stock markets ahead of her meeting Tuesday with Greek Europe’s capitals that such a comprehensive but stressed the government had no choice around the world with hopes they were finally Prime Minister George Papandreou but the solution is being planned. but to impose it as it fought to reduce its preparing a comprehensive solution to the simple gathering itself buoyed spirits in fi- Venizelos said representatives from the budget deficit. European debt crisis. nancial markets. International Monetary Fund, European “Clearly there will be categories of people Greece must receive a €8 billion ($11 The current plan is to have Greece imple- Commission and European Central Bank who will not be able to pay this housing charge billion) rescue loan before mid-October to ment painful debt-reduction measures in will return to Athens this week. The so- and this is a situation that will be resolved,” stave off bankruptcy, a collapse that would exchange for rescue loans. Greece relies on called troika suspended their review in early he said. “But the most important thing is that send shock waves through financial markets funds from last year’s €110 billion ($149 September amid talk of missed targets and we achieve the targets agreed to in 2011 and in Europe and the world. But creditors have billion) package, and European leaders have budget shortfalls. 2012.” demanded more efforts to raise revenue. also agreed on a second €109 billion bailout, In Berlin, Papandreou told a conference of Greeks have been outraged by the new In response, Greek lawmakers approved although some details of that remain to be the Federation of German Industries that “we measures after a year of austerity, and unions a controversial new property tax Tuesday worked out. are borrowing to repay” - but also stressed have responded with strikes and protests. 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The Carroll News Informing the Carroll Community Since 1925 Editorial 17 The Carroll News www.jcunews.com Sept. 29, 2011 Editorial Empty positions in JCU student government JCU student government lost five Senators and two executive members due to schedule conflicts, other extra-curricular opportunities and the fact that certain members felt an uncertainty as to the Student Union’s purpose at the University. It is important for students to hold academics to a high regard and fulfill credits for majors and minors, so it is understandable for class schedule conflicts to interfere with activities outside of class. It is also understandable for members to step down due to job opportunities outside JCU. However, students who run for office should be aware of the commitment it takes to be in student government before they commit. If government members disagree with how Stu- dent Union is operating, they shouldn’t quit! That shows cowardice and that they are unworthy of holding a government position. We need leaders Cartoon by Emily Day who will stand up and fight to make the University better. If something is wrong it should be fixed, not OTABLE UOTABLE abandoned. N Q College is a busy time for all of us. If someone can’t handle the commitment or they aren’t willing to work through the obstacles of student govern- ment, they shouldn’t waste anyone’s time by run- ning for a position. Leave the opportunity open for “I don’t know how to explain it, but it’s bad.” someone who cares about changing this University for the better.

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Photo Editor Kaitlin Gill Delivery e-mail: [email protected] Signed material and comics are Nick Wojtasik solely the view of the author. Taylor Horen Ned McGrath 18 Op/Ed Sept. 29, 2011 www.jcunews.com The Carroll News OURVIEW License to Gill: Technological difficulties The Op/Ed Why do people My professor made a really good trampled by a freshman (kind of point. Well, she’s made several good how Mufasa got trampled by the like to be scared? Top Ten: points, but this one is relevant. Be- water buffalo) who literally could fore texting and cell phones, making not take her eyes off her cell phone Personally, just the sound of people plans was difficult. You had to call while she was texting. Rumor has screaming in pain and and horror the house phone, talk to parents for it that in Philadelphia, there is ac- (even if they are just actors), makes Claire Olderman rides, and plan out everything far tually a $150 fine for texting and Kaitlin Gill me extremely uncomfortable, let Arts & Life Editor in advance. Plans rarely were can- walking. Editorial & Op/Ed Editor alone trying to watch it happen. celled last minute. Now, with a few Considering my life was almost Thriller master Stephen King I would be OK if texting was swift movements of your thumbs, taken, I’d say it might not be such I love romantic comedies, I’m addresses the strange human obses- never invented. Same goes for Face- boom, cancelled. a bad idea. a fan of chick flicks, and I find sion with horror films in his article, book. I believe those two advance- I remember coming to this cam- Like I said, it’s not that I’m not animated films to be adorable, but I “Why We Crave Horror Movies.” ments in technology, though not pus in 2008 as a freshman and even guilty of any of this, but I have absolutely hate horror films. The first reason King mentions single-handedly, have furthered the though I didn’t know a soul that definitely seen myself change, as My family and friends can attest is, “I think that we’re all mentally destruction of our generation. went to this school, I recognized I no longer text to have conversa- to the fact that I am a scaredy cat, ill; those of us outside the asylums I don’t mean to sound like a many faces Thanks, Facebook. tions, but only to confirm plans or and I will be the first to admit it. only hide it a little better – and grandma here, but the reality is Don’t get me wrong, Facebook ask quick questions. Pick up your I sleep with the TV on because maybe not all that much better, they both suck. Granted, I do have is great for networking and keeping phone and call the person. Hear I’m afraid of the dark (and because after all.” a Facebook, and I text because my in touch with long distance friends. their voice, let them hear yours. It’s I love to watch “Everybody Loves According to King, “The mythic iPhone is really cool, but they both I’ve lived in five different states; it more personal. Raymond” before I fall asleep). I horror movie, like the sick joke, has are awful. definitely comes in handy, but when Some of my best memories in won’t go in the ocean because I am a dirty job to do. It deliberately ap- Last weekend I saw “The Lion it’s used as the primary source of high school are staying up on the afraid of fish (though I avidly watch peals to all that is worst in us. It is King” in 3D and nostalgia hit. Six- communication, that’s when we phone for seven hours and talking “Shark Week”). I won’t go camping morbidity unchained, our most base teen years ago at the age of 6, I sat have a problem. to my best friend. I’d be exhausted, because I’m afraid of the animals instincts let free, our nastiest fanta- in the theater and balled my eyes out As a communications major, I but it was totally worth it to actually that come out at night (though sies realized ... and it all happens, when Mufasa died. I had the same get really frustrated when people hear his voice. I’ve tried camping in my backyard fittingly enough, in the dark. For reaction 16 years later. My point is fail to communicate well. Texting There is no way to have time before). I’m afraid of hospitals and those reasons, good liberals often times were more simple then. should not be used for constant con- for prayer, meditation, or just time emergency rooms because frankly, shy away from horror films.” As I was sitting in the theater, I versations. There is nothing I hate to think to yourself if you are con- even the thought of blood makes I guess I must be a really, really got a text message informing me of more than when people are glued stantly distracted. Give yourself a me nervous. I can’t watch “Jurrassic good liberal because I more than the cancellation of plans I had later to their phones; it’s like I might as challenge; don’t bring your phone to Park” movies because I’m scared shy away from horror films, I avoid on that evening. Go figure … I’ll well be having a conversation with class one day. Somehow, I think you of dinosaurs. I’m afraid of dogs them altogether. What I don’t under- save bad friendships for another a wall, since that’s about as atten- may survive and find yourself less (even though I have an 85-pound stand about this quote is that with time. Anyway, texting makes all tive as they are to my existence. It’s distracted in class and more aware Black Lab). horror films, our nastiest fantasies of this possible. In fact, that was rude and selfish and disrespectful. of yourself and your surroundings. This is why I don’t watch horror are supposedly realized. Does this the third time that weekend I had Period. films: because I’m such a chicken. I mean that people who crave hor- plans cancelled via my really cool The other day my friend and Contact Claire Olderman at don’t understand how anyone enjoys ror films have a deep, dark secret iPhone. I were walking, and were almost [email protected] watching movies like the “Saw” or fantasy of the torture and killing in the “Halloween” series. horror movies? I sure hope not, or I One time, when I was in high will just have to commit to a life of school, our girl’s track team had a solitude and isolation. Wonderword: sleepover and watched “Scream.” King defends this by writing, I faked being sick and called my “For myself, I like to see the most What does floccinaucinihilipilification­ mean? mommy to pick me up. Until she aggressive of them – ‘Dawn of the arrived, I covered my eyes so I Dead,’ for instance – as lifting a couldn’t see the movie. However, trap door in the civilized forebrain damn my curious personality, I de- and throwing a basket of raw meat cided to peek through my fingers to to the hungry alligators swimming watch some parts of the movie, and around in that subterranean river I still vividly remember what I saw beneath.” I guess what he’s trying and I still find it terrifying. to say is, people who crave horror What I really hate in horror films movies do so because it gives them a are the sick and twisted ways people break from their civilized mentality “If you don’t floss, you’ll “A stripper that turns into a “A flock of naughty sheep are tortured and killed. I wonder in order let loose a little? Do people who study Latin to purify if the screenwriters regularly see crave them in order to let some crazy get bad teeth.” flem-like substance.” their souls.” psychiatrists because it just doesn’t out and relax? Mary Benson, Rob Morel, seem normal to create these tortur- I’d rather relax with a romantic Deirdre Byrne, ous scenes in their minds. I don’t comedy and a bag of popcorn. junior freshman sophomore even understand how people can watch these happen on screen. Contact Kaitlin Gill at floccinaucinihilipilification: an estimation of something as worthless [email protected] The Bayer Necessities: Born to hand-jive, baby I pay $25 for a ticket to a dance, I dance the way we were meant to. know how to dance. This just isn’t And ladies: If your man is being don’t plan on grabbing my date by I have noticed that many stu- true. All dancing requires is moving lame and you don’t just want to the waist, moving our hips back and dents have attempted to replicate your body and having fun. No one move your booty back and forth all forth for three hours and pretending the earlier decades in various ways says you have to be on “America’s night, this is 2011 – you can take the it’s dancing. at JCU dances, but it just hasn’t Best Dance Crew” to enjoy your- lead too. If he doesn’t follow, use I like to think back to the good extended to the actual dance floor self. your woman-power. I’m not sure old days – the 1920s, when danc- yet. Just like the 1920s, students Perhaps you don’t feel comfort- how it works, but all of you seem Brian Bayer ing was an expression of our very don’t hesitate to bring their flasks able dancing, but I promise it will to use it pretty effectively. Campus Editor humanity; the days when flappers to dances (in solidarity with the feel good. It’s tough to make your- If you don’t know what to do, rocked the dance floor and jazz prohibition-protestors of old); alas, self vulnerable when everyone else you can just waddle like a penguin Sometimes when the bass is hands shaped the world. no flappers. And there’s certainly no is grinding and you step outside the from “Happy Feet,” and your feet bumping and the deejay is rocking, I Even our former generations did short supply of strict chaperones; box to put some funk in your step. will definitely be happy. just want to move my body. It’s like a good job preserving the Ameri- alas, no Kenny Loggins to make us But, for Pete’s sake, it’s a dance, so But no matter what, as my mom the lemurs in “Madagascar” say: “I cana inherent in shaking our boo- all cut loose. have some fun. always told me before my high like to move it, move it.” ties. The 1950s brought with it the So what, then, are my expecta- Now maybe you’re ready to school dances, please leave enough Unfortunately, I feel that the songs “Hand Jive” and “Johnny B. tions for a real dance? I think our take it to the next level and impress room for the Holy Spirit. This is a art of dancing has been lost to our Goode.” These rocking singles were first goal should be to actually your date. Jesuit university – no hanky panky generation’s pop culture. It’s very considered just as rebellious as our dance. If a song does not lend itself Fellas: don’t be afraid to lead. on the dance floor. difficult (though not impossible) to current songs, and they didn’t even to free-flowing movement of your Put one hand on your lovely lady’s I think that covers the basics, but waltz to Gucci Mane. And doing a implicate sex and drugs. body, it’s time to improvise. Fortu- waist, the other in her hand, and let feel free to get creative. After all, it’s windmill in rhythm to Jay-Z is no But it seems that we have lost nately, even the most down and dirty your feet do the rest. She will love JCU, just have a good time. easy feat either. these days that history has dubbed, hip-hop and R&B songs have a solid this energy and initiative. If you Oh, and Rachael Greuber, will Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy all “the golden oldies.” That’s why I beat. Use that to find your soulful throw a few step-step-ball-changes you go to homecoming with me? kinds of music. When my homeboys will take it upon myself (and any- self and move that body. in there and an occasional spin, are spitting fire on the mics, I don’t one who cares to join) to bop to the All too often, I have heard my who knows where your night might Contact Brian Bayer at mind getting jiggy with it. But when beat at this weekend’s Homecoming classmates claim that they don’t lead you? [email protected] Op/Ed 19 The Carroll News www.jcunews.com Sept. 29, 2011 The Op/Ed The Jenn is mightier: I learned it from Twitter Top Ten: Scary movies trending topics throughout last out about it while tweeting to our 1. Saw Wednesday night. The minute Davis followers about the homework we was executed, you didn’t even have didn’t want to begin working on 2. Halloween Jennifer Holton to be tuned into a television, you that night. Managing Editor 3. Scream just needed to be logged in to your Have we become too lazy to pick 4. I Know What You Did Last Summer Twitter account. up a newspaper and read about it, or There are two ways in which I When asked where they were is finding news from trending top- 5. When A Stranger Calls view social media. First, as a tool upon finding out about Osama Bin ics on Twitter just our generation’s 6. Chuckie that will greatly enhance society, Laden’s death, many people from way of multitasking? We’ve grown and second, as a stream of poison my generation will say, “I was on accustomed to needing news at our 7. Psycho that continuously informs us of what Twitter.” fingertips, literally. We can search 8. The Exorcist is happening around the world while News about the Al Qaeda lead- what we want to know, and we’ll 9. Texas Chainsaw Massacre simultaneously disconnecting us er’s death exploded on the website, never have to flip through the pages from it. For me, it seems as if Twit- as topics such as “House Intel- of a printed publication if there’s a 10. Nightmare on Elm Street ter has fulfilled the latter. The social ligence,” “Osama Bin Laden” and computer or smart phone nearby. media tool has left its footprint on -Compiled by Nick Wojtasik and Kaitlin Gill “USA” quickly dominated the What we want to know is available our lifestyle, to the point where most site’s top trending topics around to us on several websites, with one of its users don’t know what they’d the world. click. The road to do without the little blue bird. Many Twitter was even credited with In a way, it’s made us narrow- Nick’s Knack: who used to find their news within being the first social media outlet minded; we’re only searching for success the tangible pages of a newspaper or to break the news about Bin Laden’s what we want to know, and we’re by the words of a newscaster have death, with one tweet by Keith Ur- only using one source to tell us the being able to spread that meaning left behind the two original news bahn, the chief of staff for former news. Social media brings us our and joy to others. outlets for trending topics. It was Defense Secretary Donald Rums- news in a few fleeting minutes, and Does anyone do soul searching only last week that Georgia death feld: “So I’m told by a reputable then it’s gone. But it’s left its mark these days? I’m sure it creeps into row inmate Troy Davis was execut- person they have killed Osama Bin on us, because the next time we the minds of mostly everyone, but ed amid an incredibly large outcry Laden. Hot damn.” Urbahn added, want that information, all we have Nick Wojtasik is it ever taken seriously? It would Editorial & Op/Ed Editor of Twitter users who documented “Don’t know if it’s true, but let’s to do is log in. only seem natural to pursue what every minute of his last hours. pray it is.” defines our core desires. But my Sunday afternoon my roommates “Troy Davis,” “NO EVIDENCE” The most wanted man in the Contact Jennifer Holton at bet is that we push things aside for and I received an unexpected phone and “Letter to Georgia” were all world was dead, and we found [email protected] a later time when we don’t have call. A few hours later, one of the homework or a job to go to; when most interesting people I’ve ever we have free time. met was sitting in our room sharing One of the most impactful, how- his remarkable experiences. ever common, insights that Casey Fifty-four days ago, Casey Mill- gave us was to write our obituaries er began his bike ride across the as if we were to die tomorrow, then country in Portland, Ore. with his to write them as if we died in 50 destination set for Boston. Until two years. If there are any discrepancies weeks before he began, he hadn’t between the two, change something ridden a bike since middle school, now because maybe you don’t have he didn’t even know he was going all the time left that you imagine. on the journey until that time. Casey named his bike Socrates. Casey has traveled the world. and his website is SocratesSpoke. He has a few masters’ degrees from com. The second meaning of this Harvard. He built a company that double entendre is the guidance and retrieved energy from garbage. You inspiration Casey found in Socrates’ know, no big deal. He did what he quote, “The unexamined life is not thought he was supposed to do: go worth living.” He hopes to examine to college, make money in business, his life and find out what his calling etc. Having accomplished those is, all the while discovering what things, he wasn’t fulfilled. He sold makes people find meaning in their his company and, searching for lives. his true calling, he soon set out for So what are you supposed to Boston. take from this vague critique of the Most of us are in college be- constraining, culturally-imposed cause that’s just what you do once life compass? Examine your life so you finish high school. The path of it will be worth living. Take a step convention is an easy one to take. back and think about what you’re It seems that once we get on that doing and if it’s how you want to path, though, it’s easy to get lost in live and be remembered. If that isn’t every possible way. We become so the case, then do what’s necessary focused on the pressures of school to become what you want, no matter that we lose a sense of ourselves and how “unrealistic” or “impractical.” others. True human desires and char- Of course, not every source of acter become clouded by “practical” meaning can be achieved from a pursuits. As the Vampire Weekend long-term plan. Remember, you THE lyrics go, “We mostly work to live/ could die tomorrow. That person Until we live to work.” you want to ask to homecoming, When he left Portland, Casey that marathon you want to run, those had no plans other than heading places you want to see, etc. are all east. Along his journey he’s been sources of meaning and should very generously housed and fed be pursued. You might have to go CARROLL by people from all different back- through a nerve-racking situation, grounds all over the country. We save money or train for months, but were fortunate to be among those all things are achievable. people. In any situation you encounter in NEWS As much as we were inspired life, your allegiance is primarily to by him, he assured us that it was yourself. As Casey has discovered, mutual. His journey has taught him a once you help yourself and find true lot about human nature. He believes meaning, you’ll be more enthusias- that when people know or find what The Carroll News reserves the right to edit letters for length and to reject let- tic and better able to help others live they are called to do, they get im- their life to the fullest. This is what ters if they are libelous or do not conform to standards of good taste. All letters mense joy out of giving what they I would call success and there isn’t are to others. He believes this is at received become the property of The Carroll News. Anonymous letters will not necessarily monetary gain. the root of altruistic actions. Once be published. Letters to the editor must not exceed 500 words So, get after it! we discover what gives our lives and must be submitted to [email protected] meaning and joy, there is little else Contact Nick Wojtasik at that can make us feel better than [email protected] by 5 p.m. on Sunday. CLASSIFIEDS

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