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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 11-10-2005 The aC rroll News- Vol. 82, No. 8 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. 8" (2005). The Carroll News. 1101. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/1101 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]. A 'Jarring' experience Stress solutions - p. 6 Hoo-rah. Find out if the new war movie JCU Hurricane helpers - p. 10 'Jarhead' is worth your money. A&L 6 No playoffs for football - p.13 Thursda , November 10, 2005 Servin John Carroll Universit Since 1925 Vol. 82, No. 8 Students race 0 'Malley re-elected Rev. Niehoff to remember to hold town JCU athlete SU President wins rare second term after intense campaign; 25°/o of student body turns out to vote hall meetings By Mike Scanlan Sports Editor By Jane Carney By Lisa Schwan Campus Editor Assistant Copy Editor John Carroll University will carry He paced the halls of the RecPle for on the legacy of alumna student Conversation is key to under hours waiting for the results. He was ner athlete Julie Zajac when it hosts the standing and tmprovmg John Car fifth annual Julie Zajac Memorial5K vou , anxious and hopeful. At approximately II : 10 p.m. Tuesday roll Un1vcrs•ty. the Rev. Robert Run/Walk this Sunday. Niehoff. President of JCU said. in a room full of fnends and senators. he The race begins at 9 a.m. at the He plans to usc this tool in a Don Shula Stadium and will feature received the call. He had won. Everyone series of town hall meetings thi~ applauded. But Dan O'Malley did not just st!Jdents, faculty, staff, alumni and academic year. win the presidential elections, he won by community members. ichoff first introduced h1s idea a landslide. After for the town hall meeting series in O'Malley received 844 of the I ,084 a battle an e-mail to the University com ballots cast leaving his opponent, Steve with can munity in eptember. According to Tipton, with 235. He thanked everyone for cer, Zajac Niehoff, the meetings arc open to all helping him with the campaign. O'Malley died in fa ulty, staff and admini trators and said the campaigning was the easy part, August will include a detailed presentation now they have to live up to everything 2 0 0 1 ' by a University official on a specific they promised. n i n e topic and t1me for questions and In a Student Union publication, months comm ·nts frnm the audience O'Mall~y said, "\f ch:<:\<'<1, lh<: Stud'\\\ short of one e c thc:-.c m~;ctm .u-c nion would reate and und more ser gradua designed 10 bring me up to speed on vices for the student body, as we did this tion. Za issues," Niehofl sa1d. year. Also, we'll continue to make our jac was "I also want to have a common voice heard in the University Heights awarded conversation so everyone knows the community, and with the JCU adminis her un background and helps us to identify Julie Zajac tration." dergradu- our priorities and trategic options," ate degree For more information please see, pg. 2 he said. posthumously and was remembered The first town hall meeting in a citation at Commencement in open to all faculty, staff and ad May 2002. ministrators is today from 3:30-5 After her death, Zajac's family p.m. Conversation in this meeting teamed up with JCU to host the first will focus around the Univer ity's 5K Run/Walk. fiscal status. Race advisor, and women's bas Four additional meetings are ketball coach, Kristie Maravalli sees scheduled for the academic year. the race as an opportunity to remem "Quality of the Student Experience" ber one of John Carroll's own. will be discus cd on Tuesday, Dec. "This race is a great community 6, "Academic and Faculty Re service type project with a lot of sources" on Tuesday, Feb. 14, tradition," she said. 2006, "Enrollment and Retention Proceeds from the race go to Environment" on Thursday, March the Julie Zajac Foundation, which 2, 2006, and "Fundraising and Fa sponsors scholarships and facilities cilities Resources'' is scheduled for on campus. Thursday, April 27, 2006. Awards are given to the top finish ers in men and women's age group (above) Dan O'Malley receives the news that he won the election. (below) Then-candidates Dan 17 and under; 18-24, 25-34, 35-44, O'Malley and Stephen Tipton squared off at the presidential debates on Thursday Nov. 3. Please see TOWN, p. 2 45-54 and 55 and over following the race. Every year, the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee ponsors the event internally. But this year, race Another sex assault reported organizers have collaborated with Hermes Sports Management, one By Andrew Rafferty and out at a party earlier in the night. Hillcrest Hospital on Sunday after Clark said. of Northeastern Ohio's top race Jane Carney The woman knew the suspect, noon after she had spoken with the The sexual assault is in violation organizer . Becau e of this relation The Carroll News but they were "just acquaintances," area coordinator of Murphy Hall. of the sexual offen e policy of the ship, area runners are able to read Campus Safety Services is cur Director of Campus Safety Services Clark said. University, he sa1d. The man has about and register for the Zajac rently inve. ligating a sexual a. sault Dan Clark said. The woman and her family have been referred by CSS to Crahen. If race on Hermes' Web site, www. that reportedly occurred Sunday The report showed "no indica also spoken with Dean of Students, convicted. he will be asked to leave hermescleveland.com. between 2-3 a.m. tion of drugs or alcohol." he said. Sherri Crahen. JCU. University Heights Police De The two students involved both University Heights Fire Depart Currently, they are deciding partment have also interviewed the Please see ZAJAC, p. 3 live in Murphy Hall and had been ment transported the woman to what cour e of action to take, subject. To contact the Carroll News: John Carroll University 20700 North Park Blvd. OAC Champs University Heights, OH 44118 Men's soccer wins OAC championship in front of Newsroom: 216.397.171 I Advertising: 216.397.4398 huge crowd at Shula stadium 13 Fax: 216.397.1729 Sports Features e-mail: [email protected] 2 November 10, 2005 www.carrollnewsonline.comCarnP- ~u~s --------~~The Carroll News~ cholesterol creening and tests for Wellness Fair blood sugar levels. Healthy Heart will give heart screenings, and Bally Total Fitness SU voting results to recharge will feature an exercise physiologist to give consultations and ad mini ter JCU students tests to assess exercise habits. Executive board members elected: Estee Lauder will spon or free By Molly Delaney makeovers. A dermatologist will Staff Reporter be on site to distribute samples, and Joel Mullner rna sage therapist Rick DiRunza If you're reading thi article with will offer free head and neck mas Vice President for Business Administration a donut in your hand, or you can't sage ·. remember the last time you went for Parkhur. t will provide healthy "I promise to create a sound a run, the Student Health Center will food that "really tastes good," Ben offer a chance for student to renew tivegna said. budget and keep student tired and unhealthy bodies. "We want to remind people of On Tuesday, Nov.l6, the 15th the importance of wellness and organi zations informed of their annual Wellne s Fair will be held preventative health care," Muoio in the Student Center Atrium with said. "It's an opportunity to see financial status." the theme, "Taking Steps to a We ll what's new in the health care field Rounded You." - to show people what's out there According to Director of Student and what's available to keep track Health Services, Rose Bentivegna, of their health." Michael Charlillo the Well ness Fair wi ll al low stu According to Muoio, the most dents to assess their health on an beneficial service for students will Vice President for Judicial Affairs emotional, intellectual, spiri tual, be the health screenings, as students social, physical and occupational will be able to analyze their bodies level as they are invited to take part so that changes can be made for the "I would try to introduce more in the activities and screenings of future. the day. "But there's going to be a lot authority to the students in "isTh a e fair reminder of how of interesting things to see and ask important it is ... for students to be in questions about," she said. overseeing hearings." tu ne with their bodies," said senior According to Puppo, the Health Roberta Muoio, one of the four stu Center wants to encourage students dent organizers planning the event. to learn the necessary steps to take The other three organizers are to achieve a sound mind and body. seniors K.ri sti Hosko, Gina Puppo Bentivegna echoed this sentiment, and Lisa Schwan, who, according saying that students need to become to Bentivegna, "are enthusiastic, aware of the most important aspects Katie Fazio bright, and creative.