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The Carroll News-Vol. 82, No. 5 John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 2-13-1991 The aC rroll News-Vol. 82, No. 5 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News-Vol. 82, No. 5" (1991). The Carroll News. 1031. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/1031 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student at Carroll Collected. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aC rroll News by an authorized administrator of Carroll Collected. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Serving the John Carroll University Community Vol. 82, No.5 John Carroll University, University Heights, Ohio 44118 February 13, 1992 VP candidate defends actions JCU hosts JUSTICE Opponent also faces controversy following party Anton Zuiker waysincludeanationalexecutive Chris Kazor Furthercomplicationsarose when "Any mismanagement of 1 Editor-in-chief board or regional governing, News Editor two of the winners wrote checks checks bouncing was due to the A birth will take place on according to Abbo. !:1e actions of vice presiden­ which bounced because they had inefficiencyofDennis McAndrew campus this weekend. "We [John Carroll delegation) tial nominee and Cllftell-t fund been counting on the money from in transferring the account to the Beginning today. 107 student are pushing to break the 28 up raising committee chairman Mike their winner's checks. The Stu­ SU," he said. delegates from 20 of the 28 into four regions," said Kelly Naypauer were called into ques­ dent Union also paid the additional Other matters about American Jesuit colleges and Crowe, sophomore JCU del­ tion by ~nio r class senator Jim fees for these students' checks. Naypauer's tenure as fund raising universities will gather to give egate. Kniskern at Tuesday's Student Naypauer defended himself by committee chairperson were raised life to an organization aimed at Other topics will concern Union meeting. saying that his team was paid in by McAndrew. He clrums that uniting all Jesuit university­ funding and a group philosophy. "1 want to know how much cash, but several teams in two of Naypauer's actions in planning educated students. This ftrst na­ "At the very least this will get money he made and 1 think that is the tournament's three divisions the Welcome Back Week ~ip.JO tional convention of Jesuit Uni­ lines of communication going ... what the student body wants to were paid in casttas well. This ihe Flats in September caused two versity Students Concerned With ..and get them talking about lots know, especially now that he's cash was on hand.from the entry of the three bars in the Flats to Empowerment (JUSTICE), a of interesting ideas," said running for office," Kniskern said, fees teams had paid. discontinue business with the group begun by the JCU Student Stottncr. on rumors that the committee Sophomore Class President Student Union. McAndrew said Union, will be hosted by John AfterFriday'sdiscussion,and bounced numerous checks. Moe McGuinness also questioned that Naypauer made promises to Carroll University. a night at the Cleveland Rats, the It was revealed at the meeting the bounced checks. each bar that they would be the "It seems natural that schools convention will turn to drafting a that when the fundraising account "People know where money only bar doing business with be ideologically aligned; it only document of purposes. wasclosed,sixdollarsandchange went from Joe Piscopo," said Carroll students that day. Busi­ makes sense for students to do "The essential purpose [Sat­ remained. McGuiness, "people have a right ness at two of the three bars was the same," said Elmer Abbo, urday) is to establish the organi­ The bounced checks are a to know where the money Jlas less than brisk and they have not convention director. zation with a constitution which product of the 3-on-3 basketball been lost in the fund raising dealt with Carroll since. "Other schools have thought will serve as a foundation on tournament, an event on which commiu.ee." Rumrunners, the other bar, has about such a national group, but which the organization will op­ Naypauer served as co-chairper­ As for the bounced checks, adjusted its deal so that now the have never done anything. erate in the future," said Abbo. son. Four of the checks cashed by Naypauer acknowledged that the SU docs not receive any of the They're excited that now it is That constitution will be winners bounced. checks had bounced but said this money taken in at the door. The becoming a reality," said Abbo. signed Sunday at noon in the According to Student Union was through no fault of his own. SU had received money for both The 107 lklcgares waH •neet SACC.onft>scnceF JOm,and then Trca:.urer Dennis .• ~·'.ndrew, a He acknow h.; i;.~d latg~. ... ~ pre-sal d m y the door. to draft a JUSTICE constitution, be taken back to each school to large check was cashed shortly written for the T-shirts and said Naypauer refuted this, saying empower a governing body and be ratified by the student govern­ before the tournament that paid that after he wrote the checks for that although he did make informal set a national agenda. ments of each university. for the T-shirts given to partici­ the remaining winners in the deals with the bars, he made no "The purpose of the conven­ The convention opens tonight pants in the tournament. This tournament he realized that there such promises. He claimed to tion is to try and fonn a working withanaddressbyRev.J. Glenn check largely drained the fund would not be enough in the account have struck separate deals with framework and basic structure Murray, SJ., the liturgical coor­ raising account. leaving insuffi­ to cover the checks. At this point each bar, and although he did not for the organi7..ation so that more dinator for the National Black cient funds to cover the prize he claims to have told McAndrew volunteer the information that pertinent issues may be dealt with Congress. The 8:30 p.m. key­ winners of the tournament. that money would need to be drawn Carroll students would be visiting later on," said senior Joe StoLtner, note speech is open to the public, McAndrew also pointed out that from the SU account and put into all three bars he says he would not a JCU delegate. as is a discussion on the Ignatian Naypauer's own team in the the fund raising account. have concealed it if it had been Tomorrow behind closed nature of Jesuit universities Fri­ tournament was paid in cash. Naypauer contends that asked of him. doors the delegates will discuss day at 7:00 p.m. in the Jardine McAndrew said that a $20 fee had McAndrew never did this and as a "I sec nothing wrong with what different ways to organize. These Room. to be paid per bounced check. result the checks bounced. I did," he said. Finally, McAndrew com­ WHAT'S INSIDE: plained about the general way that Hearings address pass/fail option Naypauer handled the books and FEATURES•••••••.•• IO Shari Stieber ing, including not allowing the "I was very impressed with the finances of the fund raising com­ News Writer pass/fail option for core courses way it was handled," said Wag­ miuce. He also said that Naypauer The pass/fail option has been or for major courses. oner. "Thefacultywereveryopen­ lacked supponing paperwork for AIDS under reconsideration by the fac­ There were only a few students minded and honestly concerned some smaller expenses. ulty since last week when open present due to confused commu­ withwhatthestudentshadtosay." "The way he handled the fi­ hearings about it were held. nication which resulted in the David Poduska, chairperson of nancesofhiscommiueewerepoor ENTERTAINMENI'•• ll The hearings were held on Feb. passing ofan emergency bill at the the Academics committee of the and caused the Student Union to 4 and 5 by members of the faculty Feb. 4 SU meeting. Faculty Forum, stated that noth­ look bad," McAndrew said. forum in order to obtain input from According to Rob Wagoner, ing has been determined yet. Naypauer defended his man­ DMNERS other students and faculty. Mem­ chairperson of the Academics Once all considerations have agement of the records of the bers included Richard Aeischman, committee, the students thought been made, the committee will committee, saying he tried to have Paul Shick, Robert Sweeny, that decision about the pass/fail recommend their resolution to the paperwork whenever possible to PROFll..ES••••••••••• l3 Brenda Wirkus and Dwight Olson. option was in the immediate future. Faculty Forum as a whole and reflect his expenses, but he claimed Francis: Theob~Liveofthesehearings "We thought that it was going then there will be a vote. it was impossible to have paper­ Loving was to evaluate the pass/fail op­ to be decided upon immediately Poduska, along with Wagoner, work for all the smaller expenses. lunch tion to determine if it is being used which is why we asked for an stressed the importance ofstudents Naypauer had a general re­ )f< sponse of disappointment at thjs monitor as a means ofallowing students to emergency bill," said Wagoner. expressing their opinions. further enrich their knowledge "But now it's clear to me that this "It is very reassuring to know questioning of his management of SPORTS•••••.••••••• l4 without having to worry about their won't be changed tomorrow or that students who show up to these the fund raising committee. Women GPA 's or merely as an excuse for within a week." hearings and who express their "It's all clear to me that there defeat not working to their full potential.
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