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The Carroll News- Vol. 77, No. 4 John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 9-28-1989 The aC rroll News- Vol. 77, No. 4 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 77, No. 4" (1989). The Carroll News. 943. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/943 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]. The Carroll News Vol. 77, No. 4 John carroll University, University Heights, Ohio 44118 Students will be charged printing fee copy machines located in the book­ by Sue Zurkovski store and the library. Individuals Assistant News Editor will be able to purchase a card and John Carroll University's print from the laser printers at lO computer services department may cents per page. begin charging students for the According to Brownlie, the de­ use of the laser printers located in partment conducted a survey of the campus' micro labs. colleges and universities and found According to Ken Brownlie, that "virtually all of the ones con­ micro lab manager, the rising costs tacted charge for the use of their of maintaining the laser printers laser printer." led to the idea of charging for the Several students expressed dis­ service. pleasure at the proposed charge. "Basically, wespent$8,000last "I think it's ridiculous," said year for toner, paper and mainte­ Liz Brent, senior. "I'll only use nance of the printers," said the laser printer for my resumes Brownlie. "The situation is just then, and my teachers won't get going to get worse because more my assignments laser printed." students will be using the print- Senior Todd Braunlich agreed. ers." "Charging for the use of the laser Three years ago, maintenance printer is ridiculous from the stand­ of the printers costapproximately point of the amount of money we $2,000. The following year, the pay to go here. We should have cost increased to $4.000 and last more printers and bigger facili­ year, that figure doubled to$8,000. ties." "We want to place the vendor However, not everyone is On Tuesday, these students helped set up chairs for the Rolling Stone's coacert as the stage was card system onto the laser printer, opposed to the charge. "If you assembled behind tbem. Tbe concert took place last night. but we're having technical diffi­ want something printed that nice culties," said Brownlie. elsewhere, you'd have to pay for If installed, the system will be it," said Dave Waltman, junior. identical to the one used with the CEO of Hanna to lecture here The president and chief executive officer of theM. A. Hanna Company, Martin D. Walker, will be the Job workshops offered featured speaker at John Carroll University's Mellen Series Lecture in the university's Jardine Room on Thursday, Oct. 5 at 5 p.m. by Jennifer Malvor ing abilities, including salary Walker will be reviewing the present and future finances of theM. A. Hanna Company, a Fortune 500 News Reporter negotiations and practice ques­ tions. corporation headquartered in Cleveland. Several job search workshops "These sessions get people Three years ago, Hanna was a $130 million oil, gas, and mining company. Through diversification into will be offered next month for all going in terms ofjob search," said polymers they have increased their annual sales to over $1 billion, and have earned themselves the title of ~niors, graduate students and Platt. the world's largest custom polymer company. They manufacture, process, and distribute plastic and rubber alumni, according to Rosalyn Students who register will also products to a wide variety of industries, including automotive, packaging, and construction. Platt, placement advisor from the be able to meet individually with "Hanna serves a vast array of end markets, representing a virtual cross section of the general economy," full-time placement office. Platt for job counseling during said Walker. "This market diversity is a great strength, providing insulation against cyclical industry The fJist workshop, entitled and after the workshops. downturns and resistance to recession." "Self-Assessment," will concen­ "Finding a job is a job in itself Walker has been chairman and CEO of Hanna since 1986, coming to them from Rockwell International trate on career and life planning and takes a great deal ofef fort and Corporation. A nativeoflndianapolis, he holds a bachelor' sdegree in mechanical engineering from General according to personal sicills and a great deal of time and work. The Motors Institute and a master's degree in business administration from Michigan State University. abilities. The next workshop, placementoffice' srole is to facili­ "The transformation of theM. A. Hanna Company is a fascinating story," said Dr. Raj Aggarwal, "Resume Writing," will teach tate the process," said Platt. professor of finance and holder of the Mellen Chair. "Students will get a chance to fmd outhow a successful students to write effective, atten­ The seminars will be held in Cleveland corporation works." tion-getting resumes. The fmal AD 226 on October 5, 12 and 26 JCU's Mellen Series, established by the Edward J. and Louise E. Mellen Foundation, invites chief workshop, '1nterviewing Skills," from 4 p.m. to 5:30p.m. officers ofOhio headquartered, publicly traded, national finns to discuss current and eJq>eeted financial de­ will develop the students' speak- velopments in their companies. Page2 EDITORIAL The Carroll News, September 28, 1989 U.S. Dollars fund both sides of drug war President Bush's "war on fective? So far, Colombta has co­ death of Luis Carlos Galan, who mately 80 percent of their income. drugs are to becombaued at all, it drugs" is no longer a metaphor for operated with the U.S. In raids in was leading the Colombian presi­ Atthesameume. wearespendmg has to be through a policy aimed at ournationsattemptstocombatthe late August and early September dential race before he was gunned millions 1n military aid to help lessening the demand for the drug, drug problem. The war has be­ the Colombian govemmcntse1zed down in the streets of Bogata fighttheproducersofcocaine who not the supply. come real. huge stocks of cocatne and co­ during a rally Aug. 18. are responding to America's As a nation we need to set our Earlier in September the U.S. caine processing chemicals along What president Bush fa lls to demand. Our nation is fighting a goals on eliminating both the began sending appro,omately S65 with several lavish estates that reali7..e, though, is that the source war against an enemy that we are physical and mental poveny that million in military aid to Colom­ once housed bot.h drug lords and of the U.S. drug problem is not in at the same time funding. not only make drug dealing an bia to help the besieged Colom­ their own private armies. Colomb1a. Our nation's demand In a televised appearance last attractive way of making money, bian government combat the vis­ But the cartels have proven for cocame IS the drivmg force August, Virgilio Barco. Colom­ butalsolead to drug use. We need cous drug cartels that have turned themselves a force to be reckoned behmd the existence of Colom­ bia's current president, claimed federal programsaimedatrevamp­ Colombiaimoanationdominated w1th. They have declared "total bia's cartels. This year alone, an that "those of you who depend on ing the entire public education by terrorism. Officials estimate war" on the Colombian govern­ esumatcd 200 tons ofcocai ne will cocaine have created the largest system in the U.S. We need to be that the U.S. will allotaround$1.5 ment and effectively turned parts be produced by the cartels, and most viscous criminal enterprise able tooffer peopleareadily avail­ billion to Colombia and her neigh­ of Colombia into t.erronst baUle­ more than 80 percent of it is des­ ever known." President Bush able option for improving their bors over the next five years in grounds. tined for the U.S. markeL By should senously reflected upon lives other than selling drugs. efforts to attack what Bush bas The cartels have been blamed attempting toatt.ack the producers his words. If Bush wants to auack If the U.S. can accomplish this, termed "the source" of the U.S for the murders ofabout 41 judges of cocaine president Bush is cir­ the "source" of the drug problem, even on a limited basis, than the drug problem. and 220 judicial employees, and cumventing the real problem, the he needs to look within the United drug problem. which may never But will this new policy beef- have also been blamed for the fact that millions of Americans States for the enemy. be completely eliminated, could either deal in or use cocaine. The U.S demand for cocaine is at least be contained. In the face of Membef of the Auoclattwf Press This has put the United States a reflection of internal problems lessening demand, the drug car­ in truly unique position. As a that wiU not be solved by sending tels in Colombia could at the very The Carroll News nation. weare, ina sense, support­ military aid to Colombia. As long least be cut down to a size that Staff ing the cartels, because U.S. dol­ as U.S. citizens are willing to pay would allow them tO be dealt with lars provide them with approxi- for cocaine it will be provided. If in the manner that they warrant. Chrts Wenzler Editor In Chief Cheryl Brody Managing Edttor SECnONS; News F«<luteJ Jim rorrMtal.
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