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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 10-19-1989 The aC rroll News- Vol. 77, No. 6 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. 6" (1989). The Carroll News. 940. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/940 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]. ~;JM John ·CDTcoB'UniversltyCOthtiitmitY,) The Carroll News Vol. 77, No. 6 John carroll University, University Heights, Ohio 4411,8 October 19, 1989 Campus grieves over two more student fatalities care unit until he died on Friday, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. by Kelty Conners Oct 6. He was buried Monday, Ryan, brothers, Kevin and Chris, News Reporter Oct 9. and sisters, Ann and Ellen. Canzone, a resident of These two 1ragedies occurred Recently John Carroll Univer Richmond Hts. Ohio, is survived in thewake of the death of Fresh sity experienced the loss of two by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mi man Karla Dyke who died of inju sophomore students, Michael chael Canzone, and his younger ries sustained from a horse riding Canzone and Edward T. (fed) brother. Matt incident on OcL 1. Ryan. Ryan passed away early in the The deaths of the three JCU On Sept 1, Canzone was driv morning of Oct. 8. The accident students in such a shon period of ing his 16 year old sister, Nicole, occurred in East Hall when Ryan time has shocked the Carroll to the Miss Ohio Teen USA Pag was sliding down the stairwell community. The University has eant in Columbus when their car banister. He lost his balance and held several memorial masses for became disabled and they pulled fell into the stairwell falling three the families and the student body. off the interstate. Michael was flights. He was taken to Meridia The counseling center also pre sitting on the guard rail and his Hospital where he died a shon sented a number of sessions on sister sat by the car waiting for the time later. grief and loss. tow truck when a semi tractor Dean of Students Joe Farrell. "I think our students handled trailer collided with the car. Ni Rev. Richie Salmi, S.J .• Rev. John grief very well," said Farrell " cole was killed instantly and Schlegel, S.J .,and thirty-fiveJCU This is an awful experience. A Canzooewascriticallyinjured. He students attended Ryan's funeral student doesn't expect to bury On Monday Dr. Abraham J. Briloff addressed members of the was airlifted to the Health Medi in Hinsdale, Illinois on Wednes three friends. I am proud and Carroll community as part of the BP America lecture series spon cal Center where both of his legs day,OcL 11. impressed with the love and sup-. sored by t.he accounting department. were amputated just below the Ryan is survived by his par- port of our student body." knees. He stayed in the intensive CA participan Conference unites Catholic students conferences, such as the one held here this past give of themselves by Alice Carte, News Reporter the way. weekend, will formulate rough drafts of their opin by Della Thacker Saturday, the students ate aLan Last weekend John Carroll hosted a regional ions on academic freedom. News Reporter adult food kitchen with the home- conference of the National Association of Students A single draft integrating the individual papers. Ten John Carroll students par- less. "I felt uncomfortable at first. of Catholic Colleges and Universities (NASCCU). will be compiled at a November conference in ticipated in a Cleveland Area It was kind oflike I was intruding. The schools attending the conference included Dayton. Eventually, NASCCU wantS to publish Retreat Experience (CARE) over The people were quiet and con Gannon University, Franciscan University of Stu the final paper in Catholic periodicals and ulti the fall break weekend. Headed sciencious of the position they benville, Ohio, and Villanova University. mately the national media. by Rev. Ritchie Salami, S.J., the were in," said Patrick Palleschi, Student Union President, Gary Ritter, and Chief Other topics to be discussed by NASCCU will students spent three days on the one of the participating students. Justice, Dave Averill, attended the original confer be ethics, minorities, and sexual issues on the cam west side of Cleveland aiding the From a different vantage point, ence in August at the University of Notre Dame . pus. homeless, battered and poor ofthe thegroup helped prepare and serve Other schools represented at this conference in According to Ritter, the main reason for the or city. meals to the poor at the Epiphany cluded SL Thomas College, Springhill College, the ganization's existence is to "heighten students' The group travelled to the sec- Hunger Center later that day. University ofDayton, Notre Dame, and the Univer awareness of issues that affect them." tion of Cleveland known as Ohio "Wesawpoorpeople,stripped sity of San Francisco. Riuer is optimistic about the organization's City where they met with mem- of their dignity; fruslrated men Representatives of these schools established the future. "In the long run, if one member of the or bers of groups dedicated to serv- and women suffering from the organization •s mission:' "The National Association ganization is being treated unfairly in some way, ing the poor such as the Jesuit disease called poverty," Cimper of Students of Catholic Colleges and Universities NASCCU will be able to lobby for that member. Volunteer Corps and the Catholic man emphasized. unites students in an open and responsive forum on The organization's credibility will come from its WorkerCommunity. "Thebestthingabouttheweek- issues of concern to those enrolled in institutions of publications and the ex peeled participation of many Friday, Fr. Ritchie took the end was that everyone was happy Catholic higher education." Catholic colleges and universities in the nation," he students onoe tour of the neighbor- doing the work; totally giving of The first issue that NASCCU will tackle is aca said. hood, familiarizing them with the themselves," added Cimperman. demic freedom. Representatives aL five regional surroundings and the people along Page2 EDITORIAL The Carroll News, October 19,1989 University personnel did more than enough During a lime when the John legel wrote the followmg para we will have these people, these pay their last respects to their low, butthat'snotentirelyits fault Carroll campus was mourning the graph: great gifts, in our lives." friend. In the future, perhaps policy will losses of Karla Dyke, Michael "Many students are under The University counseling That's what was done. be put into effect, but under the Canzone, and Edward T. Ryan, standably upset, and some will center as well as the residence ha II What wasn't, and what circumstances, the right caJI was criticism arose that there was not be missing classes or exams staffs made themselves ava1lable shouldn't have been done was to made. Cancelling classes could enough done for those affected because of this tragedy. We to those who needed their ume. close the doors. J t was discussed. ha veadded to the grief and confu by the deaths. Administration was ask that you give them every Campus Ministry was also up and but it was not put into action. sion. Closing the doors would not accused of being cold and uncar consideration and support in about, checking up on the close According to Farrell, classes have sent the right message. In ing for aUowing classes to con this ~~~ of their great grief friends of the deceased. As Rev. were not canceled, s1mply because stead, the University was able to tinue less than 48 hours after the and shock . .. Please be pa Richie Salmi, S.J. pointed out, the students who were affected give help to those who needed it, third death in two weeks. tient and supportive with them many people deserve to be lauded had either been found and helped, and let business go about as usuaJ Should the university have for their efforts, rallying together or had found help on their own. for everyone else. closed its doors for a day, allow On the same day, Sr. Mary to lend a helping hands when many A large portion of the student Criticism seems to creep up at ing the students a day of reflec Noel,theEastHall chaplain, sent were needed. body was not directly affected, inopportune times. But this time, tion? a memorandum to aJl the resi A bus to Ryan's funera.l was although, as Salmi put it, the it was really inopportune as well Perhaps this question would dents of East HaJJ, consoling another form of help offered to campus was visibly moved on the as unwarranted. be best answered by stating what students in their time of grief. She those who needed it With dean of Sunday after the Ryan accident. It is the curse of a job well done was done. wrote the following: students Joe Farrell making the With the unfortunate situations that no one seems to notice. On Monday, October 9, Rev. "Ifeach ofus would go out of arrangements, more than 35 stu that have developed, the admini After all, what else could have John Schlegel, S.J. sent a memo our way JUSt one time to build dents took advantage of the ride to stration lacked a set policy to fol- been done? randum to aJI JCU faculty, ad up another person.