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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 10-22-1992 The aC rroll News-Vol. 83, No. 7 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News-Vol. 83, No. 7" (1992). The Carroll News. 1047. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/1047 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]. St'udents gain access to fil s News ID numbers are the keys to personal information CAMPUS LIFE .................... ? Volleyball sets new record for victories HOMECOMING Latest victim JS Baldln- CENTERSPREAD Wallace SPORTS .14 Two alumni accused of assault Taking it easy after doing a good deed Homecoming sees JCU guard allegedly attacked ~----------- -~ John R. Thorne "JCU security kept an eye on" the the railing, at which point both Ass,stont News Ed tor md1v1duals, stated the repon. suspects fled the scene. I A John Carroll University Se Officer Derek A. Sm1th fol " A couple students actually I cunty Officer was the v1ctim of an lowed two members of the In v.ent and called secunt) ." sa1d I alleged assault while on duty over volved alumn1 1nto the Student Smnh. "I wouldn't ha'e gonen I Homecommg weekend. Two vis Center Atrium, where the a~sauiL any backup if they d1dn't call." I lllng JCU alumm were charged later alleged!) occurred. The two suspects were later with assault Oct. I 0 by Un1 versity "The suspects taunted Smith," appreh~.:nded by JCU security m Heights Pohce. accordmg to the repon. After Gesu Church on \1iramar. "They Patrick J. McDonald, '92, ot "words were exchanged" Sm1th h1d 10 the confessiOnal," said Brighton, MI, and Michael P. turned to walk away from th~.: two Smith "The whole thing wa<; JUSt Bam rick, '91, of Cleveland suspects when he wa-; a::;saulted. out of hand." Heights, were arrested for "as "Smith states, suspect! McDonald] The "v1cum stated, he wanted sault," according to a Un1versity struck him from behind in the left to prosecute both pan1es for as He1ghts Police repon. shoulder," the report stated. sault," accordmg to pohce records. ·p/>n<oby Ovuunc ll>oDyt This incident marked the sec According to the report, Smith Bamrick denied that he and Pete Cooney relaxes after giVIng blood at the ROTC Blood Onve ond alleged assault of a secunty was then struck by Bam rick. Dur McDonald assaulted a secunty held on Oct. 6 and 7. Due to the participation of John Carroll the goal guard within a week. Another ing the struggle that resulted be guard on Oct. 10. of 200 1nts was exceeded wtth a rand total of 209. guard was assaulted on Oct. 4. tween Smith and Bam rick, Smith's "There was an assault on us, by According to the repon, "at security rad1 0 was damaged. the sccunty guard,'' sa1d Bamnck. Texas governor to speak approximately 6:08 pm, a group Smith then "held both parties" to McDonald was unavailable for of unruly JCU alumni got1nto an the ra1ling adJacent to the ramp comment. argument with JCU secunty." thatex1ts the atrium ncar the Cam Bamnck and McDonald were on community service After the group was asked to pus Mmistry offices. Dunng the both arrested for assault by UHPD Chris..Kazor Accordmg to Jerry Sheehan, ''disperse," by security officers, con f ron tau on, McDonald fell over and released on bond awaiting trial. News Eo tor dtrcctor of pubhc affairs, R1chards Ann Richards. govern or of IS gomg to be 10 town to support Texas, will pay a visit to John Stokes, who is running for reelec Freshmen elect new officers Carroll Ln1vers1t) thts Sunday at tiOn m hi<; district. Sheehan added Derek Diaz UOn~ WCOl v..:ry SfliOULhly "WI.. of sonal acttvtlll:s for the fresh 4 p.rn.todcll\·cr a ~pcech 111 Kula~ that whtk "hl' v.,ts IIIL0\\11, Rtch- Ni'iSf\WM''" - were very t*•all willa'fhe ttm. men. The class of 1996 rallied last ber of people who ran for office "We'd like to get a couple of for the Nat1on 10 the 1990's· week to select its Student Union and with the number of people dances together or something hke Communny Serv1ce and Educa reprcsentauves for the 1992-1993 who turned out to vote," Dahm that where we, as a class. could get uon." She will be mtroduced b) "We're delighted to have ana school year. sa1d. to know each other a little better," Congressman Lou1sStokesofthe tional pohucal figure as well as Gordon Short was elected Overhalfofthefreshman voted sa1d Shon. 2 I st d IStfiCl. Louis Stokes come to campus," Freshman Class President and m the elecuons. Dahm also stated V1ce-Presidcnt Anna Spangler Th1s. event 1s tx:mg co-spon Sheehan sa1d. "Governor RIChards Anna· Spangler, Vice-President. that the Student Umon will soon f urthcr stated that she wishes to sored by the Center for Commu is an extraordmary speaker and Assuming the offices of secretary be look mg to place someone 1n the Integrate the freshman class more nll) Serv1cc and the Student hav10g her here to speak to John and treasurer are Heather vacant posiuon of Off-Campus 1010 the universlly, and also feels Un1on. It w11l act as a k1ck-off for Carroll on the subJect of commu Dandson and Leslie McAndrew. Senator. The Student Umon \\ill that soc1al acuv1Ues arc a good the Un1versity's volunteerism nity service is a great honor." respccuvely. 1ssue more deta1ls soon. way to do so. program. R1chards • presentation R1chards has become a h1ghl) A spokesperson for the Stu Newly elected President Gor "lt seems as 1f the freshmen will offer the opportunit) for both vmble figure m the last fe,\. dent Umon Elecuons Commmcc, don Short stated that one ol h1s arc ~on of separated nght no" Carroll -.tudcnl\ and outs1dc months. She is regarded as the Jennifer Dahm, said that the elec- ftrst goals is to organ11e a number We need a couple of acuvil!es to agenc1cs to Icam about the semcc first woman .,.. ho could make a break the ICC," said Spangler. opt.ions available on crunpus. viable run for the U.S. pres1dcncy. Loeb encourf!ges social Faculty Forum offers remedy responsibility in students .-:: ·-~·-·-·_._.. .......... _ --- Elizabeth McDonald for racial harassment Ne~Ed1tor Mark Schreiner been passed to Rev. M1chael po1nted V1ce Pres1dent Re.,. Paul Loeb, an author and in· Ed1tor 1n Chtef Lavelle, S.J., president of JCU , Vmcent Cooke, S.J., consulted vesdgative reporter, addressed the Eduor's Mle This ts a first tn a and are sull pending final ap w1th the University Council, a IJobJ\ Carroll tmiversity commu series of news features looking al proval, according to W. Douglas collcge-v.1de board composed of nity inaspeeeb entilled "H.opein university racial harassment Bookwalter, assistant to the Presi faculty, students, and admmistra HardTimes:How individuals can policy and procedures dent. Lavelle was unavrulable for tors. Cooke was also unava1lablc .make a difference intlre world''in After almost two years of dc comment. for comment. tho Jardine Room on October 19. liberauon, John Carroll Univer Theprocedurescomeasalarger Accordmg to Louis Pecek, as sny may soon have procedures for dfon tO address the issue Of raCial sistant academic v1ce pres1dent. 1 Loeb bas wriuen _lwo ~s, Hope i/! HarrJ 11ntes and Nuefear redressing complaints of rac1al harassment through the the policy was scrapped "because Culrur~. In his txx:lks a, well as his harassment. un1versity 'spohc1es. In the spring it wa<;unenforceable." ltcontained talk • he~·. tbe· ~"_~ .. ........,s.... v At a Faculty Forum meeting on of 1991' then-ExecutiVC Vice language that defined harassment l~:inlif'eto~and September 24, faculty members President Rev .John Schlcgel,SJ., by intent, a particularly hard thing leon!f'W\t ~~ of our time. ii released a policy that defined ra to prove, Pecek said. "We a:te pan or a society 'and News Feature Cial harassment as "any verbal act Jerry Moreno, chair of the ooly we can shape it," saki Loeb. voted decisively to propose pro- that is intended to harass, intimi Faculty Forum said, "the onginal Loeb'sspeechprovidedaq_?ikk 1 cedures that were drafted by an ad date, or humitiate a person because policy was wnucn so that the summaryoffustwobooks. In · hoccommiueeofthebody. of race, color, or ethnicity and that [racial harassment) board had the Nuclear CKiture, he looh at the ~boolintbis"all-Americancity" The procedures follow the ra- reasonably causes that mdividual authority to dism1ss a faculty situaUon in Hanford. Washing· has a miniature mushroom elou(l cial harassment pohcy proposed to suffer scnous soc1al d1scomfort member," wh1ch m1ght have been too. a city which makes pluto- as a mascot. Loeb stated he by the Faculty Forum 10 Decem- or emot1onal distress." in v1olat.ion of the Faculty Hand 1nium for a quarter of1he world's thought this idea was .. disturbing,. ber of 1991. The policy was rescinded m book, the official document out- ,aromicweapooarsenals. Thebigh___ See....._ I:-OEB, page 4 The proposed procedures have the fall of 1991, after ncwly-ap- See REMEDY, page 4 • Page 2 EDITORIAL The Carroll News, October 22, 1992 editorial Responsible drinking: a matter of choice To illustrate the number of people who die in the United States due to alcohol relate<.. automobile accidents, every 23 minutes of this week a member of the John Carroll community will pin a black ribbon onto his or her shirt and "die." At the end of five days, a picture of the 297 dead people will be taken.