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Thursday, MarchARROLL 3, 2011 EWSVol. 87, No. 17 C The Student Voice of John Carroll UniversityN Since 1925 Slushy, soggy campus seeps into buildings University not liable for personal belongings damaged in residence hall flooding

Dan Cooney on schedule for jetting periodically, possibly of Murphy so Campus Editor every 3-4 years. Jetting involves spraying we could keep water at high pressure to remove blockages our stuff there Junior Rita Pansky, and her roommate, in the lines. and change, and fellow classmate Sasha Hamilton-Cotter, “Hopefully we’ll get them before they plug if we weren’t heard loud banging on their door at 5:30 a.m. again,” he said. able to be back Monday morning. Meanwhile, the Kappa Delta floor resi- in our rooms “We thought it was a prank or fire drill dents were waking up to flooded rooms. by that night,

and tried to ignore it,” Pansky said. “She “Your foot was completely underwater,” [we] could opt Photo by Dan Cooney [Hamilton-Cotter] was going to check it junior Taylor Greene said. to sleep there,” Clothes, boots and other items are laid out to dry on the out and then I heard a splash, which was Greene also was concerned about the Hamilton-Cotter immediately followed by expletives from safety hazards posed in their surroundings. said. “They said Kappa Delta floor in the basement of Hamlin Hall following each of us.” “The fact that we were wading in two they wouldn't flooding that occurred there early Monday morning. They found that their room, on the Kappa inches of water with the power still on and send an e-mail Delta sorority floor, had become a mini electrical appliances on the floor blows my to teachers about the situation and so if we ods, computers, computer chargers and cell lake. mind,” she said. “The water surrounding one couldn't go to class, because almost every- phones as a result of the water damage. The basement of Hamlin Hall, includ- of my power strips was literally boiling. A fire one’s books and backpacks had been ruined, it Anne Kowalski, the area coordinator of ing the Kappa Delta floor, suffered from or electrical surge could have easily occurred, was on us to get excused by our teachers.” Hamlin and Campion Halls, sent numerous approximately 1-2 inches of flooding early endangering us all.” Others lost more valuable possessions, e-mails to the residents updating them on Monday morning. The cause of the flood- Campus Safety Services, Murphy Hall area such as electronic devices. Junior Brittany the situation, the last one at 2:22 p.m. The ing was a backed-up storm sewer near S. coordinator Pat Caruso and Kappa Delta floor Grist said her television and printer were last sentence of the e-mail stated, “Since Belvoir Blvd. resident assistant Emily Gorndt all assisted the damaged in flooding. this is beyond the control of the Office of “Historically, we’ve waited until we’ve residents. After gathering a few belongings to “Not a lot of stuff was on my floor, thank- Residence Life, you are responsible for dam- had problems,” said Bernard Beyer, JCU’s get them through the day, the floor’s residents fully, because I had just cleaned my room,” ages that may have been caused by the water. director of physical plant, about when sewers were ushered to vacant rooms in the basement she said. “But, the TV was kind of nice to Please talk to your parents to see what your and drains were cleaned. of Murphy Hall. watch.” Beyer said the plan is to put the drain lines “They gave us all rooms in the basement Many of the other Kappa Deltas lost iP- Please see, FLOOD, p. 2 Dominican Sisters of St. Mary visit John Carroll Molly Wilson God was calling them to do with Andrew. Originally from Tennessee, Assistant Campus Editor their lives and showing how to pay Sister Joseph Andrew has been a nun attention to God’s will. On Saturday, since she was 17 years old, entering This past weekend, John Carroll there were two events: the first was right after she graduated high school. University hosted four nuns from for women only, in which the sisters She currently serves as the vocation the Dominican Sisters of St. Mary, made a presentation and discussed director of the Dominican Order. Mother of the Eucharist, which is the vocation of being a nun. The She earned her undergraduate degree located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This final event dealt with re-discovering from John Carroll’s neighbor, Notre order frequently visits high schools, true womanhood and true manhood, Dame College. Some of the aspects colleges and universities to speak to based on the teachings of John Paul that make the order unique are a students about discerning what God II in his “Theology of the Body.” strong worship of Mary, Mother of is calling each individual’s vocation Students were also able to sign up God, daily Eucharistic adoration, to be. for a one-on-one talk with one of and a close relationship between all These sisters gave three talks dur- the sisters. the sisters. Sister Joseph Andrew ex- ing the weekend. The first was on Four nuns founded the Domini- plained how Mary was fundamental Photo by John Roselle, n.S.J. Friday and was titled "Everybody has can Sisters of St. Mary, Mother of in the original creation of the order. The Dominican Sisters of St. Mary visited JCU during the a Vocation: Discerning God's Calling the Eucharist, in 1997. One of these “We really wanted to honor Mary weekend of Feb. 25-27. The sisters set up a table in the Student for YOU in Today's Culture.” This original four nuns included one of and to be able to highlight her image Center Atrium on Friday. Pictured from left to right: Angela discussion revolved around explain- the sisters that visited John Carroll Weimer, Julia Blanchard, Sr. Immaculata, Sr. Maria Jose, O.P., ing the ways the nuns discovered what over the weekend, Sister Joseph Please see, SISTERS, p. 3 Sr. Joseph Andrew, O.P., Sr. Mary Ignatius and Bridget Mason. Index Inside this issue Campus 2 Diversions 14 Basketball teams Unrest in Libya is 4 World News Editorial 16 finish as OAC growing, p. 4 Sports 8 Op/Ed 17 Arts & Life 10 Classifieds 20 runners-up, p.8 2 Campus March 3, 2011 www.jcunews.com The Carroll News Campus Two new resolutions passed in Student Union The seniors’ attendance isn’t absolutely meetings, nor will they be allowed to vote Brian Bayer necessary for their jobs as senior senators, on issues. Briefs Campus Editor according to Rochford. Since most seniors However, they will be invited to inaugu- As the official student government organiza- live off campus, representing them is not ration ceremonies and state of the union ad- tion representing all undergraduate students at their biggest priority; rather, planning senior dresses. Additionally, they will be allowed to JCU hosts John Carroll University, the Student Union has week should be their primary responsibility. “be seated with Senate during meetings and been dedicating much of its effort this semester to “They’re doing a great job planning senior speak on issues being brought up,” according speaker on making sure their actions are constitutional. week,” said Rochford. to the amendment. “What we’re doing this semester is trying to Additionally, with job interviews and As honorary senators for life, they will Islamic feminism make sure that everything that has been done in preparation for post-college life, seniors have also receive the Student Union newsletters Student Union aligns with the Constitution,” said a lot on their minds. “They have a lot going and minutes for each meeting. Junior senator Megan Everett said, “I feel Today, Hina Azam will be Student Union President Rita Rochford. on – it’s a commitment they may not see a year it is a great way for students who have spent speaking on the topic of Islamic Two bills were discussed at the Feb. 22 Stu- and a half ahead [when elections are held],” so much time serving our community to be Feminism. She will discuss differ- dent Union meeting. One bill was intended to said Rochford. recognized for their work.” ent current “Islamic Feminists” and revise the number of senators needed to be pres- The other bill was proposed by Nick Grady Freshman senator Molly McComish will also discuss different religious ent at the spring meetings to reach a quorum to at the Feb. 22 meeting and passed unanimously agreed. “It is a fantastic way for student-alum- ideals that are being developed vote. This bill was passed at that meeting. The this past Tuesday. It examined and confirmed ni relations to further grow, as alumni that are and taught to Muslim girls about other bill, regarding the constitutionality of the the constitutionality of granting Student Union recognized with this award will be able to equal rights for women. She will honorary senator for life status, was voted on at alumni the senator for life status. prolong their time spent with JCU students. be speaking in the Dolan Science this week’s meeting on Tuesday, March 1. This is an honorary appointment that the In addition, this bill allows for a senator to be Center at 7 p.m. The first bill was introduced because of Student Union president has traditionally recognized for their hard work and apply their This year JCU has been hosting the various commitments that seniors have to granted to senators who served on Student knowledge of four plus years to the situations the Nursi Chair in Islamic Studies’ consider in their senior term. Every year for the Union or on the executive board for at least brought to Student Union.” set of five different speakers. The past 10 years, seniors have been excused from two years during their experience at JCU. With the recent passage of both of these set of speakers began on Nov. 4 and the Tuesday meetings in their final spring term, “It is mainly honorary – an act of appre- bills, the structure of Student Union and the the last one will take place on April according to Rochford. ciation for the senators,” said Rochford. Prior traditions it recognizes now have stronger 14. The program intends to promote However, this impedes productivity at meet- to this legislation, there was no constitutional roots in its constitution. education about Islam and its cul- ings if another senator or two are not in atten- foundation for this recognition. With the ap- “What these two amendments do is not ture. It also is to promote better dance, because quorum (the number needed to proval of this amendment, however, granting creating a major change, it’s setting a consti- relationships with other religions. vote on an issue) will not be reached. The bill this status is now sanctioned by the Student tutional precedent for practices and traditions Hina Azam is an assistant pro- revised the number needed to reach quorum to the Union constitution. that have long been a part of the Student fessor in Islamic Studies at the fall semester number, before the freshman class The alumni who receive this recogni- Union,” said Rochford. University of Texas at Austin. She has Student Union representatives. tion will not be counted toward quorum at works in both the Middle Eastern Studies and Religious Studies From FLOOD, p. 1 worked to pump the water out of the floor. The with the situation so she went to bed. They programs. homeowners insurance covers and what your jetting of the sewer was completed around 1 didn’t give her any more information or warn For more information contact deductible is to see if it’s even worth claiming p.m., according to maintenance supervisor us about the leak. When I woke up at 5 a.m., Zeki Saritoprak at (216) 397-6279 the items.” Gary Paoletta. the other girls on the floor and my RA were or at [email protected]. According to this school year’s Housing Con- “Housekeeping and a contractor came in taking control over the situation while CSS tract, “JCU will assume no responsibility for the to extract the rest of the water from student stood there. It was the residents and the RA theft, destruction or loss of money, valuables or rooms and clean the floors, all student area bringing up concerns of safety and electrical other personal property belonging to, or in the rugs were extracted, cleaned and deodorized issues, not CSS.” JCU creative custody of student for any reason, whether such and taken to the Dolan Science Center garage Overall, the residents of the Hamlin base- losses occur in student rooms, storage rooms, to dry out,” Losneck said. “Myself, Mike ment are disappointed with the University’s writing event public areas, elsewhere in the hall, or in baggage Roeder and Richard Flagg from Facilities response. related to shipment or storage. “I am very glad that they JCU will host a creative writing Student is encouraged to carry did such a fast job of getting event on March 16 from 7:30-8:30 personal property insurance.” The “The fact that we were wading in two the water out and helping with in Rodman Hall Room A. The event same applies for next school year’s inches of water with the power still on our wet stuff so quickly, but will feature the famous poet Hayan Housing Contract. beyond that, the support from Charara. Charara will read some of The Kappa Delta floor residents and electrical appliances on the floor the school has been almost his poems and also answer ques- were not pleased. nothing,” Hamilton-Cotter said. tions. His books will be on sale after “I felt her e-mail was abrupt blows my mind.” “In no way are they helping or the reading. He has been described and not supportive,” Pansky said. – Taylor Greene advising us about what to do with all of the damages. We as a dynamic poet with riveting “Many residents are in distress and Junior resident of the Kappa Delta floor readings. upset and there was no recognition have to leave to go on Spring Hayan Charara wrote “The Al- of that fact. These girls have to rely Break in four days, and I have chemist’s Diary” and “The Sadness on their parents’ insurance to replace laptops, went into each student room and bagged wet no idea how everything will get taken care of Others,” which was nominated phones, textbooks, etc. And let’s face it, not ev- clothes and shoes, moved all items off the of in time.” for the National Book Award. He eryone has that opportunity to rely on.” floor, and basically prepared each room to be They were, however, quick to praise their edited “Inclined to Speak: An Hamilton-Cotter went to the Office of Resi- cleaned. Students were able to go back into RA, Gorndt. Anthology of Contemporary Arab dence Life to explain the situation among their their rooms about 1:30 p.m. [Monday] and “Our RA, Emily, handled everything very American Poetry” and won the 2009 floor mates. the power to the electrical outlets was turned well and was very helpful,” said sophomore National Endowment for the Arts “The only help that was given to me was a back on about 3 p.m.” Amanda Cook. Fellowship for poetry. printed out copy of the housing contract everyone According to Greene, CSS had knowledge Hamlin was not the only place on campus If interested in attending the signs with the liability clause circled, excusing of a leak in the basement of Hamlin earlier affected by flooding. The boiler room in the event check out the Facebook event John Carroll of any responsibility,” she said. that morning, but failed to notify all of the basement of Dolan Hall flooded due to a sump page titled John Carroll University “They also said that if we wanted further help, residents on the Kappa Delta floor. pump failing to operate. The problem was Creative Writing Events: Hayan since we are a Greek floor, maybe our sorority “CSS had known about a leak of some kind also corrected on Monday. The JCU Mail and Charara. had some kind of coverage.” in the basement at 2 a.m. I know this because Copy Centers also experienced some minor After the residents left their floor, the power my roommate talked to a CSS [officer] in the flooding due to tree roots in the sewer system was shut off. According to Heather Losneck, di- hall at this time as they were walking down and a build-up of water at the bottom of that rector of Residence Life, the facilities department the hall,” she said. “They seemed to be dealing driveway in front of the doors. Campus Safety Log

February 22, 2011 February 23, 2011 Property damage was reported of the Murphy Hall A student called in a suspicious situation and the smell of marijua- Quad sign at 1:48 p.m. na was suspected in a room in Hamlin Hall at 12:17 a.m.

February 26, 2011 February 27, 2011 Student Affairs reported a damaged smoke detector Student Affairs reported a broken handrail in outside Campion 15 at 11:56 p.m. Murphy Hall at 2:43 a.m. These incidents are taken from the files of Campus Safety Services, located in the lower level of the Lombardo Student Center. For more information contact x1615. Campus 3 The Carroll News www.jcunews.com March 3, 2011

The Jesuit Heather Losneck bids JCU University farewell after 17 years Ryllie Danylko important, and it’s very rewarding,” said in Cleveland The Carroll News Losneck. During her time as director, Losneck After 17 years in the John Carroll Uni- helped to create the Residence Life Advi- In celebration of John Carroll University’s 125 years of existence, versity Office of Residence Life, Heather sory Board, whose main goal is to collect The Carroll News will highlight John Carroll firsts. The achieve- Losneck, director of Residence Life, is student feedback through “ambassadors.” ments outline the history of the University. They are our roots and stepping down from her position. Losneck made some interesting observa- Losneck is departing from JCU in order tions during her years here that many other are now pillars in our culture. to further her career in business training administrators do not have the chance to and development as well as project man- see. This year the University is celebrating 125 years of existence, but for the first 82 agement, in a setting that is more accom- “In Res Life, we see people at their years women were not admitted to the school. The status of John Carroll University modating to her role as a mother to two worst, as opposed to other offices like as an all-male institution changed in 1968 when The College of Arts and Sciences young children. Career Development or Campus Ministry, admitted women to study. She started her career at JCU as a live- who deal with a lot of positive experiences Once women were able to study at the University they were also permitted to live in residence hall director in 1994, and has with students,” said Losneck. on campus in Murphy Hall. The first ladies of John Carroll did not hesitate to become since worked her way up through the ranks “For us sometimes we’re dealing with involved with the school. In 1968 a Glee Club began, and a woman became editor of of Residence Life, from assistant director ‘It’s 3 a.m., I’m intoxicated, and I decided to The Carroll News. This was just the beginning of female leadership on campus. to interim director, and finally to her cur- punch out the ceiling tiles’ kind of stuff.” One hundred and twenty-five years later it is hard to imagine what JCU would be rent position as director. She feels that her departure will allow like if there were no female students. According to the University’s quick facts admis- “I consider myself very lucky to have for a fresher perspective on the position as sion website, 54 percent of students today are female. For the 43 years women have been able to stay at a place that I love so Residence Life director. been on campus there is more than just a Glee Club to become involved with. Today, much, and to be able to grow in this field,” “I think someone else being able to look John Carroll offers 10 female varsity sports and five sororities, along with the nearly said Losneck. at things that I could do in my sleep is going 100 other student organizations and clubs. Most notably for the past two years the Her responsibilities as director are to be good for students,” she said. Student Union president has been female: senior Amanda Papa and currently junior far-reaching, including involvement in “To bring someone on board who can Rita Rochford. the process of resident assistant training, use technology in a different way, and The leadership roles and influence women have on JCU is also celebrated with the monitoring the Loop Shuttle, residence hall develop some bridges with academic af- 125 year anniversary. As we now say, “We are men and women for others.” maintenance and crisis management. fairs, there’s a lot of possibilities for new More recently she has been focusing opportunities.” – Compiled by John Jackson on marketing on-campus living to students The University is currently conducting living off-campus or commuting, as well a national search for Losneck’s replace- as implementing the “super-single” room ment, when she leaves at the end of spring option to expand the private living option break. for students. Losneck hopes to stay connected to JCU Losneck has nothing but fond memories in the future, and she has made lifelong of her time at JCU, and she expressed her Several of JCU’s first female friends across the various departments. love for the students and her colleagues. students in the foyer in front of “Working here really opened my eyes to “To be able to help students resolve is- the values of a Jesuit education that I had no Kulas Auditorium sues and help them understand why things idea about when I was going to school,” she From http://lib.jcu.edu/page/14326 work the way they work, and using their said. “It has changed my perspective about feedback to help make improvements is where I want my kids to go to school.”

From SISTERS, p. 1 be. The girls are taught how to truly pray and was doing very well at her job in Dallas, were the only order of nuns to agree to open listen for what God’s vocation is for them. Texas. She was able to fully support herself their doors to Oprah’s television cameras. of motherhood in the world today through our The retreats average about 400 girls each year and buy anything she needed but realized Sister Joseph Andrew was one of the sisters work,” she said. and host girls from all over the world. One of she was not truly happy and felt called to that appeared on the television special. She Over the last 14 years, the Order has grown the farthest girls to come to the retreat was become a nun. said, “She’s [Oprah is] a wonderful woman, to include 108 sisters and to represent over 33 from Switzerland. Twenty-three-year-old Sister Mary Igna- it was a wonderful experience to be able to states and several countries. The average age At the sisters’ first event on Friday night, tius spoke next explaining that in her fresh- have this life shown to the world.” Andrew of a woman entering the order is 21 and the the attendees were treated to a dinner and first man year of college she had actually lost her now gets e-mails from all over the world after average age of the sisters in the order is 28. watched a film called “The Greatest Love way and connection with God. After transfer- the exposure from the Oprah show. Some One of the Dominican Sisters’ main objectives Story” which showed the stories of many ring to Creighton University in Nebraska she are in a different language but she can make is teaching grades K-12 in all subject areas. nuns and how they decided to join the Order. met a Jesuit who reassured her of God’s love out the name “Oprah” so she knows that the Not only do the nuns teach at schools around These unique accounts included a sister who and she entered the Order shortly after. show only helped to make their Order more their mother house in Michigan, but some broke off an engagement a week before her The last to speak was 22-year-old Sister known to the world. Dominican sisters are also located in schools wedding, a former lawyer from New York, Immaculata, who although raised Catholic, Sophomore Bridget Mason attended some in South Carolina, Arizona, California, Texas, and a Buddhist who converted to Catholicism grew up in a heavily Protestant area and had of the sisters’ events and even had a personal Florida, and beginning this year, Ohio. after studying in America. no real exposure to sisters until hearing about one-on-one with Sister Joseph Andrew. She As the vocation director, Sister Joseph Andrew then began to discuss the three the Dominican Order on the radio and flying enjoyed the experience and said, “The nuns Andrew, O.P., has to travel frequently all over types of vocations: single life, married life to Ann Arbor to attend one of the vocation made me think a lot about my life and my the country to help young people discern what and religious life. She explained what all retreats. After debating about entering the vocation. I feel that they answered many of God is calling them to choose as their voca- three vocations entailed and the hardships and Order for a year of college she decided to the questions that I had. They were also very tion. In addition to visiting high schools and joys of each of them. The other three Domini- enter. Sister Immaculata commented that entertaining and I enjoyed the one on one colleges, the Dominican Sisters hold three can Sisters then each had their chance to tell she felt she could not be hesitant and, “had with Sister Joseph Andrew.” annual vocation retreats at their motherhouse their personal story of how they knew God to take a great leap of faith.” For more information on the Dominican in Ann Arbor. These retreats are for young was calling them to join religious life. Sister The evening ended with the Sisters dis- Sisters of St. Mary, Mother of the Eucharist women considering becoming a sister or Maria José, O.P., had obtained a science and cussing and showing a clip of their Order’s or their annual vocation retreats visit www. looking to figure out what their vocation may computer science engineering degree and appearance on Oprah. The Dominican Sisters sistersofmary.org. Campus Calendar : March 3 - March 9 3 Thursday 4 Friday 5 Saturday 6 Sunday 7 Monday 8 Tuesday 9 Wednesday Comedian Josh Residence halls Ash Wednesday Sneed performing in close at 7 p.m. the Atrium from 9 - 11 p.m. The Carroll News wishes everyone a safe and happy Spring Break. 4 March 3, 2011 Worldwww.jcunews.com News The Carroll News

jcunews.com World News Poll Did the Iraq War help or hurt U.S. national security? Hurt 47% (8 votes)

Helped 29% (5 votes) No difference 18% (3 votes) Not sure/No opinion 6% (1 vote)

THIS WEEK’S QUESTION To what extent would you support U.S. military intervention in Libya? Go online at www.jcunews.com to vote in the poll, and check out the next issue to see the results.

AP New Libyan recruits line up as they listen to an instructor after signing up for the forces against Libyan leader Word for Word Muammar Gadhafi at a training base in Benghazi, eastern Libya, on March 1.

“And one thing that I do know is his Libya near civil war as U.S. weighs options having grown up in Kenya, his view of the Brits, for example, very different than the Wycliffe Odhiambo of Libyan government assets this past south of the capital, although opposition Staff Reporter week. average American.” forces have also claimed that they have Although military intervention in captured the city. – Mike Huckabee, the former Republican presi- Defiant, distressed, delusional and Libya was originally considered off the The Libyan army has split loyalties dential candidate and current Fox News host, on desperate are some words that might table by the U.S. and other countries, between the pro-government forces and President Barack Obama. A spokesman for Huckabee describe Libyan leader Muammar Gad- the recent attempt by government forces the anti-government revolutionists, but later said the comment was a misstatement. (CNN) hafi as of late. As the protests against to regain the eastern town of Benghazi, the split has not caused much damage his over-four-decade rule get bloodier, currently under the control of the rebel to Gadhafi’s cause. The Libyan army is “The American people today are Gadhafi is increasingly becoming an forces, has led to the reconsideration of merely symbolic and the forces fighting demoralized, dispirited, worried and con- isolated figure. the situation. for Gadhafi are mainly mercenaries from cerned because their elites have betrayed Internally, he faces the resignation of The U.S. Army and the British Navy around Africa. The mercenaries are be- them, their system has crippled them and key allies and grapples with the depar- have been strategically positioned to pro- lieved to be the ones behind the atrocities ture of confidants, as well as opposition vide humanitarian aid, and are currently their government has failed them,” against the protestors. forces that have instigated a virtual civil debating the possibility of enforcing a Opposition forces in Benghazi moved – Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich war in Libya. no-fly zone in Libya that would prevent to set up a structure resembling a quasi- on his decision to seek the Republican candidacy for Externally, the international com- pro-government forces from using government as the city tried to resume president in 2012. (ABC News) munity is responding with punitive planes to bomb cities. normalcy. Banks were reopened in measures aimed at checking the brutal- Italy ended a non-aggression pact Tripoli and Benghazi and oil was being “They love me. All my people with me, ity that the pro-Gadhafi security forces with Libya last week, opening its terri- shipped again after more than a two they love me. They will die to protect me, have used against protestors, including tory for possible use for an anti-Gadhafi week hiatus. my people.” the firing of live ammunition at poorly offensive by the West. Libya’s neighbors, especially Tunisia – Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi after denying armed civilians. Russia, however, has expressed its and Egypt, are experiencing a huge in- any demonstrations against him in his country More than a thousand people have unwillingness to support a no-fly zone flux of people fleeing from the country. (BBC) already lost their lives in the continuing in Libya, calling the proposal “super- Thousands of refugees, especially in fighting. fluous.” the western Tunisia-Libya border, are “Let’s not get carried away by the drums Nations have gone from measured Turkey, meanwhile, fears the West is creating logistical nightmares for the condemnations of Libya, to passing, only concerned with Libyan oil wealth of war, because the United States, I am sure few humanitarian aid agencies operating unanimously, a UN resolution autho- and has urged the West to keep its nose in the region and the situation is nearing that they are exaggerating and distorting rizing an arms embargo, travel bans out of Libya. a crisis. things to justify an invasion,” and other sanctions against the Libyan Gadhafi and his supporters, whether Meanwhile, Gadhafi continues to – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on U.S. ruler. legitimate or phony, are in control of cling to his drastically fading power and media presentation of situation in Libya Words have slowly turned into action Tripoli, the capital city of Libya. His it remains to be seen if he will relinquish (CNN) as the U.S. government and European forces are also thought to be in control it or die a “martyr” as he has pledged – Compiled by Michael Reiser Union froze nearly $100 billion worth of a key town, Zawiyah, only 30 miles to do. Public unions protest state bill cutting benefits and bargaining rights

Marcus Notaro ing rights as well as take away ben- cal power.” Jones said the intention and 37 percent supporting them. local government exists. What they Staff Reporter efits to help fund other government behind the bill was to reduce the The issue that many officials are fighting over, wages and ben- programs. state budget, but many are calling are finding themselves torn over is efits, are provided by taxpayers. State Capitols around the coun- The resultant pay cuts are esti- it a direct attack on the public labor whether to support the unions and The rise of unions, historically, try have been flooded with angry mated to be between six to eight unions. freedom of speech, or the taxpayers was a movement to protect workers’ public employee unions opposing percent, according to state officials. Similar protests have sprouted that they have sworn to represent. civil rights in private industries such bills that would weaken their collec- The demonstrators, who remain in other states as well, including Jeff Berding, a registered Demo- as coal, automobile and steel. tive bargaining rights and cut both peaceful, are even sleeping in the Indiana, Florida and New York crat on the Cincinnati City Council This was never a problem in the public employee salaries as well as Capitol building over night to show Although studies show that labor told the Washington Post, “I believe public industries because govern- some benefits. their dedication. unions are not exactly popular, the in what unions do, but as an elected ment workers were never exploited State legislators’ intentions be- Thousands of demonstrators majority of Americans do support official I represent the taxpayers.” the way factory workers were; they hind the protested bills are to reduce gathered in Columbus, Ohio, to pro- the public employees on the bill. The current division between the always had civil service protecting the state budget deficits to regain test a bill introduced by Republican According to a poll done by The two sides marks a critical develop- them. financial security in a rebounding Sen. Shannon Jones calls for the end New York Times and CBS News, ment in the evolving labor move- Therefore, it may seem ex- economy. of collective bargaining rights for 60 percent of Americans opposed ment of the U.S. treme that the public unions react In Wisconsin, an estimated state workers and reduce those of cutting bargaining rights while 33 In the past, union face-offs have so aggressively to state cuts that 70,000 protesters surrounded the police officers and firefighters. percent agreed that they should be always occurred between the em- are intended to reduce the budget capitol building in Madison last Former Gov. Ted Strickland (D- cut, a margin of nearly two to one. ployee and the corporate managers deficits. weekend to rally against Republican OH) joined the protestors, saying The margins were slightly small- on how to share company profits. Ultimately, it’s the taxpayer that Gov. Scott Walker’s new proposal “They’re using a fiscal challenge er on the issue of salary and benefit Today, a whole new battle be- will pay, and the majority doesn’t that would reduce unions’ bargain- as an excuse to consolidate politi- cuts with 56 percent opposing cuts, tween the public employee and the seem to mind. 5 The Carroll News Worldwww.jcunews.com News March 3, 2011 Congress moves to avoid gov’t shutdown W RLD reach an agreement on House Republicans’ proposed $61 billion in cuts from Obama’s Wide Web $3.7 trillion budget package triggered fears of a potential shutdown. This shutdown, though, would not include necessary government functions, such as national security and utilities, but rather non- essential programs would be put on hold. In 1995, Democrats and Republicans, led by President Bill Clinton and Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, respectively, reached an impasse over the budget, resulting in a Sean Webster government shutdown under circumstances World News Editor similar to today’s predicament. Federal employees from institutions like Memo to Obama: the Department of Veteran Affairs and the Social Security Administration stayed home Stay out of Libya for a period of five days and another stretch of nearly three weeks. “We don’t want and we won’t accept any Tuesday signaled an important step in foreign intervention on our soil. We started preventing history from repeating itself. this revolution, and we will finish it.” “We need to work our way through this. AP But the sooner we get this short-term funding Those are the words of Abdul Hafidh House Republicans, led by House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH), pictured above, of the government done, the quicker we can Gogha, the spokesman of the provisional are pushing for bigger budget cuts than those offered in Obama’s budget. move to a [Continuing Resolution]. That is government recently set up by the pro- where we’re headed,” said Reid. democracy rebels in the eastern Libyan city Michael Reiser and small business people the confidence to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Benghazi. Asst. World News Editor invest in our economy.” (R-KY) stated that Republican senators were The situation in Libya is getting worse by Despite the stalemate between the two also behind the two-week agreement, and that the day. Muammar Gadhafi has made it clear It’s the classic tale of the unstoppable force sides, the threat of a government shutdown they’ll “continue to talk with our Democratic that he will not be forced out of power, and versus the immovable object in Washington was put off for two weeks on March 1 when friends and the White House about where to his violent crackdown on anti-government these days as the budget battle rages on be- Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) go from here with regard to the balance of protestors has resulted in hundreds of deaths. tween the Republican House and Democratic announced that Senate Democrats agreed to this fiscal year.” Some even say the death count could be over Senate, exuding the threat of a potential gov- pass a Continuing Resolution – an agree- Like Reid, Obama prefers to get an even 1,000. ernment shutdown. ment that will keep the federal government longer CR composed and enacted, though, to Meanwhile, the country has been all but President Barack Obama’s budget proposal up and running – by enacting $4 billion in provide even more time for a long term deal split in two. The eastern half of the country is projected to cut nearly $1.1 trillion of the cuts proposed by the Republican House of to get done. is largely controlled by the rebels, while the current $1.6 trillion deficit over the next 10 Representatives. White House spokesman Jay Carney told west – including the capital of Tripoli – re- years, but Republicans want to cut as much The two-week agreement passed in the reporters on March 1 that if the current deal mains mostly in Gadhafi’s hands. as possible, as soon as possible, creating a House, with 231 Republicans and 104 Demo- is possible, “that $8 billion over four or five It wouldn’t be a stretch to say that Libya legislative log-jam. crats for, and 6 Republicans and 84 Democrats weeks is something that we could agree on.” is experiencing a civil war. In a letter sent to Obama – signed by 150 against. Despite this, Democrats have said that As the violence continues, however, the economists – Speaker of the House John Congress had to come to an agreement Republicans, led by Boehner, will reject this two sides seem to have reached a stalemate. Boehner (R-OH) called the budget crisis a on the budget by March 4, the date the bud- proposal. So is there anything the U.S. and the rest “critically important step, if we’re going to get keeping the government running would It seems that the government shutdown of the international community can do to tip end the uncertainty and start to give investors have expired. Congress’s failure last week to will be avoided – for now. the balance in favor of the rebels? Although the United States was initially slow to take any action until all Americans Obama backs health care reform waiver were evacuated from Libya, the Obama President Barack Obama on Feb. 28 backed a bill in Congress to let states administration now says that all options are design their own ways to expand insurance coverage sooner under the health- on the table. Over the weekend, a number of care overhaul, in a nod to governors’ complaints that federal rules are too rigid. sanctions were placed on Gadhafi in an effort His proposal on increasing state flexibility involves a piece of the health law to isolate him economically and financially. scheduled to take effect in 2017. It allows states to avoid the major mandates The administration is also considering of the law, including the requirement that most people carry insurance or pay military intervention. Two of the most popu- a fee, among other rules. To qualify, states must develop an alternate system lar ideas seem to be arming the rebels and of comparable coverage that insures as many people as the federal law, enforcing a no-fly zone over Libya so that without increasing the nation’s deficit. Few states are expected to seek the Gadhafi can’t use his air force to bomb rebel health-law waivers, and the move did little to appease elected Republicans, positions. Some have even mentioned the who are overwhelmingly opposed to the law. Obama also said he supported possibility of carrying out air strikes against a proposal to allow the exemption in 2014, when most of the rest of the law Gadhafi compounds as the U.S. did in Kosovo kicks in. (Wall Street Journal) in the ‘90s. Report finds billions in government waste However, military intervention – unless A report on government waste and inefficiencies released on Feb. 28 by the used for humanitarian purposes like deliver- nonpartisan Government Accountability Office identified billions of dollars in ing medical supplies or evacuating refugees duplicative spending. The report, which GAO said is not meant to be a com- – would be a bad idea for both Libya and the prehensive list, identifies 34 areas where federal agencies have overlapping United States. objectives or provide similar services to the same populations. It identifies First of all, military intervention would another 47 areas beyond those directly related to overlap where agencies and undermine the legitimacy of the rebels and Congress could reduce the cost of operations or enhance revenue collection. the revolution. Libyans have made it clear that GAO did not put a price tag on all the savings it identified in the new report, they want to do this on their own, and if they but Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) – who, pictured at left, included language in receive American military aid, pro-Gadhafi last year’s debt limit measure requiring GAO to conduct the study – estimated forces can claim the rebels are just pawns of that at least $100 billion in savings has been identified. The largest number the United States. of duplicative areas identified fall under defense, homeland security and law Secondly, the United States should only enforcement spending. (The New York Times) use military power when our national security is threatened. The U.S. does not need to con- North Korea threatens war over leaflets stantly flex its military might in order to deter North Korea has warned the South Korean military that it will shoot at South our enemies. Rather, it needs to conserve its Korea if Seoul continues its recent psychological campaign, the North’s military capabilities and only use them when official media said. South Korea’s military has been dropping leaflets into we need them. We can support the rebels North Korea about democracy protests in Egypt, a legislator said on Friday. diplomatically and economically, but Libya As part of the psychological campaign, the South Korean military also sent – whether democratic or authoritarian – poses food, medicine and radios for residents in a bid to encourage North Koreans to no strategic threat to the United States. think about change. North Korea maintains tight control over communications, So hopefully Obama listens to Gogha including the use of telephones and over movements of people, leaving many (and me) and keeps the U.S. military out of in the country unaware of world events. South Korea’s military has resumed Libya. its campaign of speaking directly to North Korean residents after the North bombarded an island near a disputed sea border in November, killing four people. (Al Jazeera) Contact Sean Webster – AP images and information compiled by Sean Webster. at [email protected]

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Zach Mentz a score of 49-28. nament. Assistant Sports Editor Marietta, playing in front of their Marietta made 19 of their 30 Highlights of Blue Streaks Season home fans in a sold out Ban Johnson shots from the field in the second It was almost a redemption story Arena, responded in the second half half, including seven of their 14 Senior Maurice Haynes was named to the All-Ohio Athletic Confer- for the John Carroll University by shooting lights out from the floor three-point attempts. The hot shoot- ence first team, while junior guards Joey Meyer and Corey Shontz men’s basketball team, but the Blue and forcing turnovers. ing, as well as turning the ball over earned second-team honors. Streaks fell just short in the Ohio The lead the Blue Streaks held five times in the second half, made Athletic Conference Championship at halftime evaporated into a slim the difference. game, going on the road and losing four-point lead after less than seven As the 2010-11 season comes to Junior guard Michael Hartnett and Meyer each hit nine three-pointers to the top-seeded Marietta College minutes ticked off the clock in the an end for the JCU men’s basketball in a game to set a new school record. Hartnett did his damage against Pioneers, 88-85. second half and with 13:07 left in team, much of the recognition will Capital on nine of 11 shooting while Meyer hit nine of 13 at home The loss ends JCU’s season at the game, the Blue Streaks were be given to senior Maurice Haynes, against Muskingum on Jan. 12. 19-9 overall, while Marietta im- clinging to a narrow 59-55 lead. the team’s leading scorer and only proves to 25-3 entering this week- JCU led the entire game until player that will be lost due to gradu- Junior Mark Hester stepped into the starting lineup and was huge end’s NCAA Tournament. Marietta tied the game at 69 with ation. down the stretch for the Blue Streaks. He averaged 13.3 points per The OAC final marked the third 6:36 to play. Shortly after, Marietta He went out in style, scoring 20 game in the eight games he started, including 23 points per game in time the Blue Streaks and Pioneers took the lead, 71-70, with 5:34 to points and grabbing five rebounds two games against Marietta College. squared off against each other this play. JCU took the lead again, and in his last collegiate game. year. The first game between the held on to a narrow lead until the Haynes joined Shontz, the heart- On Nov. 20, 2010, the Blue Streaks went on the road and defeated two was played at Marietta on Jan. game was tied at 82 with 1:41 to beat of the team, on the all-tourna- the No. 5 team in the country, Carthage College, 70-69. JCU trailed 15 with the Pioneers winning by a play. ment team. by 13 points at halftime, but with 23 points from their lone senior score of 101-90. The second match- Marietta took a two-point lead “These last four years have been Haynes they pulled out a 70-69 victory. up between the two was played on with 49 seconds to play in regula- great,” Haynes said. “I couldn’t Feb. 19 in the Tony DeCarlo Varsity tion until junior Mark Hester, who have asked for more in this basket- Center with the Pioneers hitting a scored a game-high 24 points, hit ball experience. Looking back on shot at the buzzer to win the game a layup for the Blue Streaks, once this season, we experienced some 82-81. again tying the game, this time at ups and downs but overall it was With two close losses during the 85 with 36 seconds remaining in the best season ever. I enjoyed every regular season, the Blue Streaks the game. part of it. I had so much fun.” wanted a shot at redemption in the Marietta took possession follow- Haynes was quick to point out conference tournament and their ing Hester’s layup and wisely al- that aside from competing, he’ll wish was granted. Going into the lowed time to tick off the 35-second miss the people that have supported OAC final, Marietta was ranked No. shot clock. The Pioneers drained him throughout the last four years. 13 in the nation by D3Hoops.com. nearly every second off of the shot “Those guys in that locker room Knowing their postseason hopes clock before taking their final shot who joined me in the foxhole ev- rested solely on this one game, the of the game. ery night are my best friends,” he Blue Streaks had to come out of the Their leading scorer, Trevor said. “I love those guys from the gates ready to play some of their Halter nailed a well-contested coaches all the way down to the best basketball of the season, and in three-pointer to give the Pioneers fans who made this experience the the first half, they did just that. an 88-85 lead. best. On behalf of my family and Both teams battled for the lead Blue Streak junior Corey Shontz myself, I thank the John Carroll as the score was 24-20 in favor of had one last attempt to tie the game community.” JCU with 8:56 to play in the first with a desperation three-pointer of As coach Mike Moran prepares half. his own, but it was off to the left for next season, he should have high From there, the Blue Streaks and the Marietta Pioneers pulled off expectations as he will lose only completely took the game over and an impressive come-from-behind Haynes and will get redshirt sopho- Photo courtesy of JCU Sports Information Dept. increased their lead to 21 points at victory to earn the conference’s more Kyle Hubbard and junior Pat- Junior Mark Hester (above) and the Blue Streaks had some halftime as they led the Pioneers by automatic bid to the NCAA Tour- rick Sweeney back healthy. highlights against Marietta, but ultimately the Pioneers prevailed. Streaks of the Week

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Maurice Haynes Maureen Creighton Greg Ryan Mike Minjock Lee Jennings senior sophomore junior sophomore senior

Haynes scored 20 points After setting a new re- Ryan, the third seed at 141 For the second consecutive Jennings capped off a bril- and grabbed five rebounds in cord in the 500 meter run last pounds, was the runner-up at year, Minjock earned All-OAC liant career by scoring 39 his finale. He was an efficient weekend, Creighton bested it that weight class at the OAC honors at the conference cham- points in her last game as a eight of 12 from the field. In this weekend with a time of Championships. He upset the pionships in the long jump. He Blue Streak, a loss to Mount the four years Haynes was a 1:20.63. She earned All-OAC two seed to reach the finals cleared 6.79 meters to come in Union in the OAC Champion- member of the program, JCU status for her accomplish- before falling to top seed Josh second place, helping JCU to ship. She finished the year av- went 76-35. ment. Malava of Mount Union, 2-1. come in eighth place. eraging 25 points per game. Sports 9 The Carroll News www.jcunews.com March 3, 2011 Clock strikes midnight for Cinderella story Blue Streaks

Molly Bealin could feel is pride,” said junior Em- to graduation. The Carroll News ily Day. “I don’t think anyone was Knox, a post who started 26 expecting us to be the team facing games in her final season, was quick The John Carroll University Mount Union in that final game. We to praise Jennings, her teammate of women’s basketball season came were proud of ourselves for proving four years. to an end Saturday at the hands of everyone else wrong and showing “The whole team really came to- the University of Mount Union, but that determination and hard work gether in the final stretch of the sea- not to be lost in the disappointing can get you far.” son and played inspired in our three finish is the magical run that took While the season ended on a bit- playoff games, but I don’t think them all the way to the Ohio Athletic ter note, it was a season filled with anyone wanted the title more than Conference Championship game – many accomplishments. Lee. She has been such an amazing the first team in program history to This year’s team was the first teammate over the past four years make it all the way to the title game. since 1994 to make to the semifi- that I wanted to do whatever I could Unfortunately, the Blue Streaks nals of the conference tournament. to help her hang the program’s first couldn’t overcome a first half deficit After earning the seventh seed, the banner in the Tony DeCarlo Varsity to capture the first conference cham- Blue Streaks had to get past second- Center,” said Knox. pionship in school history. seeded Baldwin-Wallace College to While saying goodbye is hard, The Blue Streaks ended the first reach the semifinals. the Blue Streaks are in good hands half down 43-34 but started the Photo courtesy of JCU Sports Information Dept. JCU then won a thriller, 71-70, for the 2011-12 season. JCU will second half with strong defense and Senior Katie Knox (above) and the Blue Streaks were within over third-seeded Ohio Northern return three starters from this year’s hot shooting. With 11:44 left on the minutes of an OAC title and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. University in the semifinal round. team in Lustig, Ritchie and Spa- clock, senior Lee Jennings, a first Showing the resilience that got earned the OAC’s automatic berth to The Blue Streaks faced an eight- har. team All-OAC selection, knocked them to this point, the Blue Streaks the NCAA Tournament. JCU ended point deficit with five minutes left “I think now that we have gotten down a three-pointer to give the responded with a 9-2 run of their the season with a 16-12 record. to play but used back-to-back three- a taste of what a championship run Blue Streaks a 58-57 lead. own, capped off by a jumper from Jennings led all scorers with 39 pointers from freshman Allie Lustig feels like, we have even more of a JCU increased their lead when freshman Missy Spahar, that tied points on 14 of 24 shooting from and Ritchie to tie the game. desire to win the whole thing next freshman Hilary Liwosz connected the game at 76 with four minutes the field. Strong performances were With 51 seconds left, Jennings year,” said Day. “We will have some on a pair of free throws to give JCU remaining. turned in by Spahar who had 20 made two free throws to give the huge shoes to fill with Lee Jennings a four point lead. However, the top- Ultimately, the Purple Raiders points and junior Emilee Ritchie Blue Streaks a 71-70 victory and and Katie Knox leaving, but the seeded Purple Raiders answered by were just too much. They went on who chipped in 19. an appearance in the conference freshman were really impressive going on an 11-0 run to reclaim the a 16-8 run in the final four minutes “I think after the initial sadness title game. this year and it will be great to have lead at 74-67 with 6:14 remaining to escape with a 92-84 win. Mount that we all felt after losing, we The Blue Streaks will lose Jen- them returning next year as more in the game. Union improved to 25-3 overall and realized that the only emotion we nings and her classmate Katie Knox experienced players.” Wrestling team takes fifth at Ohio Track and field has Athletic Conference Championships tough day at OACs

Tim Ertle Zach Mentz Biro finishing in third in the pole Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor vault final and clearing 13-09 3/4 while earning All-OAC honors, and The John Carroll University It was a tough weekend for John senior Lou Galiano finished seventh wrestling team wrapped up the Carroll University indoor track and in the shotput with a mark of 46-06 2010-11 season on Saturday, placing field athletes, as both the men’s and 1/4 (15.26 meters). fifth in the seven-team field at the the women’s team finished near On the women’s side, highlights Ohio Athletic Conference Cham- the bottom of the standings this for the Blue Streaks were provided pionships hosted by Ohio Northern past weekend at the Ohio Athletic by sophomore Maureen Creighton, University in Ada, Ohio. Conference Championships. The who won her heat in the 500 meter The University of Mount Union men’s team finished in eighth place run final with a time of 1:20.63, claimed five individual champions out of 10 teams and the women’s a mark good enough to break her en route to capturing the team title. team finished in ninth place in the own school record which she set The Purple Raiders victory ended a loaded field. last week. five-year run for Heidelberg Univer- While on the surface the final Creighton went on to finish in sity who had won every conference standings may look disappointing, third place in the overall standings tournament since 2006. there were some positives that oc- and also earned All-OAC status. Heidelberg finished in second curred over the weekend, giving Junior Andrea Brown finished in place, just ahead of Ohio Northern. the Blue Streaks something to hang eighth place in the same event with Baldwin-Wallace College was their collective hat on. her time of 1:22.62. fourth, while Muskingum Uni- On the men’s side, senior Bry- Freshman Nicki Bohrer also set versity and Wilmington College an Wideman shined for the Blue a school record of her own. Her rounded out the field. Streaks as he set a new school record time of 2:21.80 in the 800 meter in the triple jump final. run bested the previous record of “The conference was really deep Photo courtesy of JCU Sports Information Dept. this year,” said senior Tim Lambert, Wideman rewrote a small part of 2:22.00 set by Tara Ford during the Redshirt sophomore Bryan Steinmetz (above) had his arm raised the JCU record book when his mark 2009 season. one of just two seniors on this year’s a few times at the OAC Championships en route to placing third. team. “I don’t think there’s any of 44-05 1/4 narrowly surpassed a Sophomore Maribeth Keppler shame in taking fifth. Anyone that championship bout when he was son with an overall record of 6-6, school record of 44-05 set by Mark finished in eighth place in the 400 watches wrestling in this confer- pinned. and they finished an even 3-3 in Bittenbender in 2000. Wideman meter dash with her season-best ence knows that this field was much Ryan pulled off a nice upset OAC dual meets by winning their went on to finish in fourth place in time of 1:03.29. Freshman Anna deeper than an average year.” of his own, knocking off second- last three matches of the regular that event. Busta finished seventh in the one- One thing the Blue Streaks can seeded Jonathan Hoopes of ONU, season. Sophomore Mike Minjock fin- mile run, picking up points for JCU hang their hat on is that they will 5-3, in the semifinals. “I think we ended the regular ished highly in the long jump event with her time of 5:28.83. lose just Lambert and senior Jim He was narrowly edged in the season on a good note by winning for the Blue Streaks, as his distance By looking at the standings, one Gilchrist to graduation. championship by Mount Union’s those last three matches, so that’s of 22-03 1/2 (6.79 meters) was good would be led to believe it was an JCU did have two runners-up as Josh Malava, dropping the match something to look at heading into enough to earn second place in the unsuccessful weekend for the JCU freshman John Cobos (125 pounds) 2-1. the offseason,” Lambert said. event. track and field teams. However, the and junior Greg Ryan (141 pounds), Outside of Cobos and Ryan, JCU He also pointed to the infusion of Sophomores Anthony Colbert, Blue Streaks had some very impres- both seeded third in their respec- had third place finishers in freshman youth on the team as an encouraging Bill Zaccardelli, John Jackson and sive finishes over the weekend and tive weight classes, lost in the title Ken Locesi (149 pounds) and red- sign going forward. senior David Hickey combined to look to build on that success as they match. shirt sophomore Bryan Steinmetz “When you look at how the finish in sixth place in the 4 x 400 re- head into the spring season and out- Cobos defeated ONU’s Jerome (184 pounds). younger guys did this weekend, lay event, and their time of 3:30.20 door track and field season. Pasquale, avenging a loss from the Junior Sean Gill (165 pounds) especially young guys like John was a season best for the quartet. The first outdoor event for the regular season, in the semifinals. and freshman Todd Gaydosh (174 Cobos and Ken Locesi, they’re still Other highlights for the Blue Blue Streaks takes place on March His luck ran out against Ricky pounds) each took fourth. underclassmen and they’re only go- Streaks on the men’s side of the 17 in Charlotte, N.C after Spring Reynolds from Mount Union in the The Blue Streaks end their sea- ing to get better,” said Lambert. bracket included freshman Cory Break. 10 Arts & Life March 3, 2011 www.jcunews.com The Recap Oscars offer deserving results excluding ‘Inception’ and ‘Black Swan’

Joe Marino gained in popular- out of five for awards went to Colin Firth Film Critic ity and resulted in Natalie Port- and Natalie Portman finishing a British triumph man’s stirring up their national sweeps in Surprisingly, the Academy for the film. performance. winning Best Actor and Best Awards held no sweep this year. For sophomore Beyond the Actress. “The King’s Speech” and “In- Rachel Halle, the original snub of “Portman in ‘Black Swan’ ception” each won four Oscars, best film of the being refused a had to do things we’ve never with Director Tom Hooper’s royal year was “Incep- Best Director seen and I think that’s what got biopic taking home four of the tion,” which was and Best Ed- her the Oscar,” she said. bigger awards (with picture, direc- followed closely iting nomina- As to why “Black Swan” may tor, actor and original screenplay) by “Toy Story tion, Christo- have not received the attention it and Director Christopher Nolan’s 3.” pher Nolan left deserved, Halle believes it has more mind-bending masterpiece taking Still, she felt without getting to do with people just not getting the major technical awards (for vi- it was a well-de- the much-de- the intricacies of the art of ballet. sual effects, cinematography, sound served decision served chance “If you don’t understand how mixing and sound editing). when “The King’s of standing on ballet works, you won’t understand “The Social Network” won three Speech” walked stage to accept or appreciate how well-written this Oscars (adapted screenplay, original away with the two an Oscar. film is,” she said. score, and film editing). most coveted Os- “Incep- For Parish, the acting Oscars Sophomore Carson Parish, was cars of the night. AP tion,” while “The King’s Speech” took home the award for Best Picture. were also spot-on. disappointed in the ultimate tally, “I was re- winning four “Firth really was incredible, Port- as his favorite film was “The So- ally excited that the whole, there weren’t too many awards, was man deserved it, Bale [as much as it cial Network,” the Facebook film King’s Speech won,” Halle said. surprises. still denied two of the awards it was pains me to say it] definitely earned about the frailties of the human “It’s really a fantastic movie with a A slight surprise, yet still expect- expected to win with Nolan’s labyrin- it and I thought Leo was great,” he condition. great cast.” ed result, was Melissa Leo receiving thine screenplay and Hans Zimmer’s said. “No other movie of the year While Parish ultimately resigned her Supporting Actress Oscar for rousing musical score. “I did kind of hope that Jesse was so perfect in virtually every his expectations to the fact that the “The Fighter.” “The King’s Speech” is an honor- Eisenberg would win Best Actor, but category,” Parish said. “From the royal favorite to nap Best Picture, he Her shameless self-promoted able pick for Best Original Screen- I realize that Firth truly was the better screenplay to the performances, they was still surprised when “The King’s consideration campaigns made many play,” Parish said. “Again, it’s the performance, so I was cool with it.” were all executed impeccably.” Speech” also won Best Director Os- people’s predictions switch from Academy, so we get royalty and Ultimately, both Parish and Halle Carson was not the only one to car over David Fincher’s work. her performance, to that of spunky safe picks over innovation and cre- were happy with the final believe that Director David Finch- “The Academy loves movies 14-year-old Hailee Steinfeld for ativity.” result. er’s widely-acclaimed masterpiece about royalty, so it’s reasonable that “True Grit.” The greatest triumphs for Parish “2010 was just a was a shoo-in for the Best Picture the king won Best Picture,” he said. Yet her transgressions didn’t came from “The Social Network” great year for movies,” Oscar. “However, there is absolutely no way matter, as Leo still walked up to the scribe Aaron Sorkin having his hands Halle said, “and While “The Social Network” that Tom Hooper’s film was better di- stage and managed to squeak out an on an Oscar for Best Adapted Screen- I really thought remains a critical favorite, it is a rected than Fincher’s– or any movie excited speech which included the play and “Inception” winning the that the ‘King’s surprise to see how “The King’s of the year, for that matter.” first f-bomb uttered in the Oscar’s Oscar for Best Visual Effects. Speech’ deserved Speech” gained serious momentum Both Halle and Parish agree that 83-year history. “It’s nice to see a movie that uses everything it got.” with wins in the last few major this year was pretty straight-forward “True Grit” went home with old-fashioned innovation over CGI,” award ceremonies. when it comes to the expected none of its 10 nominations, while he said. In the end, “The King’s Speech” winners coming out on top. On “Black Swan” only nabbed one For Halle, the most deserving Westerns enjoy cinematic rebirth erns are Dale Armbruster Society, Megan Lowes, a sophomore, Western town populated by desert The Reconstruction era show back in Staff Writer believes people will be more inter- animals. focuses on the story of Cullen Bo- ested in the West. It focuses on Rango’s efforts to hannon, a soldier out to avenge his all shapes The saloon is alive. The noise of Lowes said, “[Space] movies make himself the town’s lawman. wife’s death. and sizes for a music and clinking glasses fill the “Rango” is hardly Paramount’s Films like “Rango” and “Cowboy whole new genera- air. Suddenly, the doors fly open first effort to create a hold on the and Aliens” are typical of the push- tion of moviegoers to love. and a stranger walks in, his gun new Western craze. In December, the ing of the envelope of the western in full view. In an instant, the bar studio released a remake of the John genre. By putting an animated feel goes quiet as all turn to look at the Wayne classic “True Grit,” directed or sci-fi touch on the films, directors newcomer. by the Coen brothers and starring are banking on reaching a whole Everyone has seen that type of Jeff Bridges as Sheriff Rooster new audience and new generations movie before: the Western. Nostal- Cogburn. of fans. gic nods to the frontier west have Lowes said, “The remake was What does this surge mean for the been commonplace throughout written in order to catch people of film industry? cinematic history. Men like John the twenty first century’s attention At least for the time being, West- Wayne and Clint Eastwood made and keep them on their seats.” erns seem to be enjoying the same their names making such films. The movie received 10 Academy type of resurgence that 3D movies AP They have been and still remain were able to get people excited and Award nominations, but was un- have gotten in the last three years. popular because many regard their interested in space, so the recent pop- able to win any at the Oscars last Lowes talked about how child- Western films as close to an Ameri- ular Western films may do the same Sunday. hood plays a big part in people’s can-style epic as you can get. for people and have them become Others have been quick to jump interest. “Playing games such as cops Entering a new decade, Westerns more interested in the West.” on the growing trend of Western and robbers or Indians and cowboys have not been made as often as in On March 4, Paramount is releas- themes as well. when they are younger can contribute the past. However, studios have ing “Rango,” a computer animated Jon Favreau’s sci-fi epic “Cow- to some of their interests.” begun to capitalize on America’s film starring Johnny Depp and di- boys and Aliens” is due out in July, When producers are able to land quest for nostalgia by releasing rected by Gore Verbinski. starring Harrison Ford and Daniel names like Depp, Bridges, Ford and new Westerns and bold new takes The film centers on Rango, a pet Craig. Cable network AMC is plan- Craig, the genre appears to be viable “Rango” (left) and “True Grit” on the genre. chameleon who is removed from his ning a new series, “Hell on Wheels,” again. (above) are amongst the recent Secretary of the Carroll Cinema contemporary setting and put in a for release in the fall. It appears safe to say that West- resurgence of Western films. Pick-Up Line “Do you have a job, or would you care of the Week to be my best supporting actress?” -Submit your pick-up lines to [email protected]. Arts & Life 11 www.jcunews.com The Carroll News The 83rd Academy Awards Recap Hues of red dominate the fashion radar of Tinseltown Jennifer Holton with armor-like shoulders and bubble wrap Internet fashion critics calling for the “Oscar Arts & Life Editor beading. Barbie” to hit store shelves nationwide. Perez Others, however, believed the Givenchy Hilton stated Witherspoon was “practically Despite the trend of bare piece was the epitome of art meets fashion. the spitting image of the very first Barbie doll shoulders and green jewelry, a USA Today described Blanchett as a vision at the Oscars.” large majority of stars that walked of spring and gave the actress the “People & With the minor exception of the red carpet this past Sunday at Style” award for best-dressed. Blanchett’s Givenchy gown, it was the 83rd Academy Awards donned Sharon Stone chose a black Christian evident that the red carpet was void different hues of red. Dior silk crepe one-shoulder gown with an of any fashion choices that pushed From the strikingly radiant red ostrich feather detail to make her way down boundaries. strapless Valentino gown of co-host Anne the red carpet. It seems as if most of Hathaway to the tangerine Versace gown Kidman, who opted for the same designer, the stars took to the of singer/actress Jennifer Hudson, many received bad reviews focused on the gown’s safe-side of style. of the female presenters and nominees washed-out color and odd design that flared made the statement that red was all the out at the hips. rage. Among the other A-listers were those Sandra Bullock, last year’s Best Ac- who chose fashionable picks that ironically tress winner for her role in “The Blind resembled the Oscar statuette. Side” returned to the Academy Awards as Most clearly channeling the look of the a presenter for the Best Actor award. statuette was “Country Strong” actress/singer She arrived wearing a scarlet Vera Wang . gown and Harry Winston diamonds. Fash- The star glistened in a liquid platinum ion critics noted the choice as a style come- silver Calvin Klein Collection gown and iron- back from the recent “Golden Globes” straight blonde hair. The gown flaunted her fit red carpet appearance in which Bullock form with its plunging chest slit and jeweled sported heavy bangs and an unflattering peacock resting at her waist. Jenny Packham gown. Best actress nominee Michelle Williams’ Natalie Portman, who took home the Chanel gown was a shoulder-covering nude Oscar for Best Actress for her role in “Black piece that received modest results. Swan” showed off her baby bump in a violet However, “InStyle” fashion director Hal silk chiffon draped gown by Rodarte. Rubenstein Williams’ Chanel gown, deem- Scarlett Johansson chose a ing it one of his best-dressed picks due to dress of a similar hue to Port- its “delicate artistry.” man with a fitted Dolce & In a slimming Armani Prive choice, Gabbana lace gown designed singer Celine Dion showed off her post- with a cut out back. Mila twins figure in a metallic dress. Kunis of “Black Swan” Pairing the piece with a Bulgari arrived in an Elie Saab lav- broach necklace, the 1998 Academy ender chiffon gown that kept Award winner for best original song her look light yet daring. “My Heart Will Go On” reminded us Placed in the controver- of a certain special “Titanic” jewel. sial fashion department Of all the bright colors presented of Sunday night’s red on the red carpet, one of the most carpet appearance coveted looks of the night was a were presenter Cate simple black and white gown. Blanchett, along Actress Reese Wither- with actresses Sha- spoon’s sleek black Armani ron Stone and Ni- Prive gown with a white cole Kidman. The band at the bustline remind- lilac Givenchy gown ed critics of Julia Robert’s worn by Blanchett was vintage Valentino gown what some critics detested. of the 2001 Oscars. “Culture Map’s” Clifford Pugh de- The 60s style up- scribed Blanchett as the evening’s biggest do completed the fashion loser who looked suited for battle classy look that had The women of the red carpet: (clockwise from top) Michelle Williams, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Cate Blanchett, Natalie Portman, Anne Hathaway, Jennifer Hudson, Gwyneth Paltrow, Mila Kunis and Sandra Bullock. The best and worst moments of Oscar fashion history Best: Best: Best: Best: Audrey Hepburn Julia Roberts Halle Berry Hilary Swank 1954, Givenchy 2001, vintage Valentino 2002, Elie Saab 2005, Guy Laroche

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Photo from cityofatlantic 14 March 3, 2011 Diversionswww.jcunews.com The Carroll News Word Jumble This Day in Unscramble the jumbles to form words. Now unjumble the circled letters to form a word described by the clue. History On the surface, March 1 may just seem like AGONRE the commencement of yet another unbear- ably dull and stodgy month. However, when given a closer examination, this date was particularly important for both American and European history. Specifically, it was on this ERHART day that:

1) In 1845, Florida became the 27th state of the United States.

SUTCO 2) In 1861, Tsar Alexander II of Russia issued the Emancipation Manifesto, effectively abol- ishing serfdom in Russia.

3) In 1918, Bolshevist Russia signed the SNREETW Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the Central Pow- ers, ending Russia’s involvement in World War I.

CLUE: The ____ heard around the world. Also, a JCU facility. 4) In 1923, TIME Magazine began publication.

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Cartoon by David Hickey 16 Editorial March 3, 2011 www.jcunews.com The Carroll News Editorial

Flood damage causes further problems Rose told Jack, “I’ll never let go ... unless it The storm that brought a snow day to John Carroll University says in the housing contract that I have to.” brought flooding to the basement in Hamlin Hall. This type of situation should be handled better in the future. The University should be proactive in working to prevent future weather-related problems. “Historically, we’ve waited until we’ve had problems” said Bernard Beyer, JCU’s director of physical plant, about how they handle these kinds of situations. The plan is to jet the drain lines by spraying water at a high pres- sure to remove blockages in the lines every 3-4 years. “Hopefully we’ll get them before they plug again,” said Beyer. This does not seem to be very proactive in preventing flooding like this from happening again.

There should be preventative measures taken rather than waiting until a situation like this happens again. JCU requires all freshmen and sophomores to live on campus and sign a Housing Contract. This Housing Contract states that “JCU will assume no responsibility for the theft, destruction or

loss of money, valuables or other personal property belonging to, or in the custody of, students for any reason, whether such losses occur in student rooms, storage rooms, public areas, elsewhere in the hall, or in baggage related to shipment or storage. Student is encouraged to carry personal property insurance.” If it is mandatory for all first and second year students to live on campus, the Housing Contract should be rewritten to be more Cartoon by David Hickey “ accommodating to students as far as helping to cover damages in situations like this, or room and board fees should be used to purchase property insurance in the residence halls. NOTABLE QUOTABLE Decreasing the chance of weather damage happening would prevent students from having to worry about their living space being jeopardized, like the Kappa Deltas. “I’m afraid I have to warn you that I’m experiencing stirrings Editorial somewhere in the upper abdominals which are threatening to Student Union appoints ‘senators for life’ form themselves into dance moves. Joyous as they may be for On March 1, Student Union passed a bill granting John Carroll me, it would be extremely problematic if they make it to my University alumni senators senator for life status. Any previous senator who served on Student Union or on the executive board legs before I get offstage.” for a minimum of two years during their time as a JCU student qualifies. -Colin Firth accepting his Oscar for Best Actor. The senator for life status is a positive addition to the Student Union and the JCU community. “ This position is a way to thank the senators and the time they dedicated to JCU Student Union. It is a good way to recognize the accomplishments of senators. This allows senators to be recognized for their efforts. The senator for life position encourages student-alumni connec- HIT& miss tions. Alumni who are awarded this status will be able to spend Hit: Dick Goddard turns 80 miss: Iran claims London’s more time with current JCU students. miss(ing) This student-alumni interaction is a positive way for current 2012 Olympic logo is offensive to Muslims : Clean students to learn from the previous senators’ Student Union ex- dishes in JCU’s cafeteria Hit: Spring Break miss: Frank perience. This is a good way for senators for life to apply their Buckles, America’s last living WWI veteran, dies at 110 knowledge of Student Union or from their time on the executive miss board. Hit/ : Thunderstorms Hit: Baseball season is here Being appointed this position is a means for senators for life to miss: Floods on campus Hit/miss: OSU basketball is back stay updated on current Student Union issues and be an on-going to number one Hit/miss: Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez part of the JCU community. finally make their relationship public miss: Actress Jane Those who are senators for life will be invited to inauguration ceremonies and will provide help and advice on current Student Russell dies at 89 Hit: Snow Day miss: War games begin Union issues. They will not be able to vote on issues or be counted between North and South Korea miss: Study claims half of toward quorum at meetings. men may have HPV infections miss(ing): Salt on the Some might argue that those who hold the position of senator miss for life ought to be able to have their vote counted toward issues, sidewalk : Dorm bathrooms Hit: “The King’s Speech” and be counted toward quorum, since they are able to be consulted wins best picture miss: “The Social Network” didn’t win for issues brought up at Student Union meetings. best picture (big)miss: Charlie Sheen not getting help The senator for life status is a positive way for alumni and previ- ous Student Union members to remain an active part of the JCU e-mail your hits & misses to [email protected] student body and provide knowledge from experience to current JCU Student Union members.

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Business Manager Photo Editor Fax: 216.397.1729 Kaitlin Gill Nick Hermez Chloe Dibbin Signed material and comics are Jeff Sigmund Taylor Horen e-mail: [email protected] Nick Wojtasik David Hickey Dana Kopas solely the view of the author. Peter Davis Op/Ed 17 The Carroll News www.jcunews.com March 3, 2011 YOURVIEW Letters to the Editor Lessons from the deal with sexism because any other Mubarak Dictatorship something to be considered before does not consider the prior good Loster Pages response would hold men respon- David Barskiy, Jr. deeds of a murderer when the time Nicole Garner sible for their own behavior and casting judgment, right? Class of 2011 comes for conviction, nor how such Graduate Student 2011 that is contradictory to patriarchal This same, tired argument is John Carroll University an offender comes into custody. John Carroll University social norms. Historically, women trotted out every time a cruel, self- If we are to do as apologists have been held accountable for the serving oligarch is deposed. Just as like Hanna ask, and remember the patriarchal behavior of men. In his Feb. 24 piece, Paul Hanna we were asked to forgive Pinochet The Loster Facebook pages wonderful stability that Mubarak Thirdly, this response further asks his readers and the people of for his black-bagging, massacres, have received much attention, I offered, let us also remember entrenches patriarchal ideas about Egypt to remember the good times and exploitation of the Chilean would like to call attention to re- the impoverishment, torture and sex roles by teaching female stu- under the Mubarak dictatorship. people because the GDP (Gross sponses that have been given and extra-legal killings that paid for dents that the status quo precludes Sure, 30 years of repression of the Domestic Product) of the country the lessons that those responses this vaunted stability, as well as the appeal to authority figures for sup- rights of an entire nation to self- went up near the end of his reign, could teach students about sex other crimes that he conveniently port against sexism. determination and civil autonomy Hanna asks us to forgive because roles and about who they can neglected to mention outside of a Finally, leaving students to is kind of bad, but what about the Hosni Mubarak helped the United count on within our university. single, hedging paragraph. influence each other also allows ad- regional stability? States in its attempt to establish The Loster pages are typical of the Let us also not forget that the ministration to refrain from polic- On top of that, surely the fact hegemony over oil and mineral general attitude toward women that ends rarely justify the means, and ing student behavior by expecting that he fired his cabinet and ap- rights in the region. exists in our society. I’m including that the Mubarak regime is no students to do this for themselves. pointed a new prime minister (who, It is Hanna who should remem- the second page created to vote on exception to that maxim. It seems to me that, as a student at it is worth noting, committed his ber that people have suffered and men in this because objectifying Editor’s note: In Hanna’s com- a Jesuit university, I should be able own share of atrocities in the name died as a result of this man and his people by rating their physical mentary, he never asked readers to to expect the administration to deal of stability) in the face of his failure policies. attractiveness falls into the patri- to put down the popular rebellion is The American justice system forgive Mubarak. archal thought paradigm — male with the behavior of students who students objectify female students engage in public sexist behavior. and female students respond in This holding up of the influence that students have on each other kind. Financial crisis Overview problem until there is personal Martha Raber went on to point also does not do justice to the ef- The message sent by the re- Nicholas Nardi risk. However, it was Martha out that valuation becomes more fort that many faculty members sponse given by administration is Class of 2011 Raber of Key Bank who main- difficult when these “toxic assets” put forth in mentoring students. somewhat more problematic for John Carroll University tained that collaterizing debt into which have to be written-down Many faculty members spend a a few reasons. First, the response securities to obtain liquidity is do not have ready markets and significant amount of time with informs these young women that not problematic and is a sound have to be valued by models. She their students. The feminist schol- they are being left to deal with their On Thursday Feb. 24, John practice. The problematic aspect went on to explain that some of ars who have mentored me here, objectification on their own. Since Carroll University’s Accounting was the lack of due diligence in these losses were not as bad as both while I was an undergraduate students at JCU tend to be of tra- Association, Finance Association, connection to those securities expected. This observation is and as a graduate student and new ditional college age this means that and KPMG Professor of Accoun- in the years that led up to the manifested in the large gains in- adjunct professor, have had more of these are very young women who tancy, Robert Bloom, put on a financial crisis. vestors made when they came in an impact on my life than the rest are being told that it is their respon- panel discussion covering topics Jason Painley of the Fed- and provided liquidity to troubled of the campus put together. sibility to deal with this treatment relating to lessons learned from eral Reserve Bank of Cleveland companies during the financial This response seems as if it based on limited experience in the the recent financial crisis. Top- outlined the process of “stress crisis. Additionally during the could discourage students from world, even though it seems that ics discussed include: enterprise testing” which was used to de- discussion it was pointed out seeking support from the univer- they are asking for assistance. risk management, moral hazard, termine if banks would be able that many sectors of the economy sity. As a new adjunct professor Secondly, this response is prob- capital maintenance, and financial to survive the economic down- have revived and are either close at a nearby women’s college, I lematic because, instead of holding instruments. turn. This process proved to be to or even ahead of their position model the mentoring of my own the young men responsible for their Panelist Victor Alexander of difficult for him when it came before the financial crisis. students on the support that I have actions, it holds the young women, Key Bank illustrated how the defi- down to expressing opinions The objective of the panel received at JCU. I wonder how the who did not initiate this, responsi- nition and understanding of what about hard realities concerning discussion was to enlighten the new lessons that are now being ble for dealing with the behavior of encompasses risk has evolved as a various banks’ futures. It is dif- John Carroll community about taught will affect this generation the young men who are involved. result of the financial crisis. There ficult to make assertions when the events and decisions that of undergraduate women. This is a typical response to patri- are no decisions made without it is known that those opinions led up to the financial crisis so archal behavior, women have to considering how all aspects of the will affect a company’s future. that the business community as company will be exposed. Mariah Webinger of the ac- a whole will be better able to The Carroll News reserves the right to edit letters Carl Grassi, of law firm Mc- countancy department similarly ensure that the same path is not Donald Hopkins LLC, asserted that explained how fair valuation can traveled again. for length and to reject letters if they are libelous banks need to write loans that they be a vital tool for companies to Overall this discussion yield- or do not conform to standards of good taste. All are willing to hold themselves. He give fair representation as to ed positive results because of letters received become the property of The Car- believes that to push away moral their financial position, but also both the expertise of the guest- hazard, the business community a burden to the company when panelists and the insightful ques- roll News. Anonymous letters will not be pub- needs personal responsibility at the markets are falling. This tions brought from both the lished. Letters to the editor must not exceed 500 the forefront. If banks can hide creates a burden because major student-panel and students in words and must be submitted to behind the corporate veil, moral write-downs — losses — are attendance. hazard will continue to be a major required to be taken. [email protected] by 5 p.m. on Sunday.

First Things First By Ashlee Burrs, assistant director of student activities

A snow day at John Carroll? I was just as surprised as be careful not to fall asleep without the sunscreen or an happy and at ease. you were! A day off was a great surprise for my Friday. umbrella covering you. The lobster red look is not good If you choose to go out over your break, remem- With how crazy the weather has been, I am sure you are as on anyone and is also not healthy at all. ber to always stick with your friends. A good way to excited as I am that Spring Break is just days away! If you are at the beach, be careful. The beach is about keep yourself safe is to remember to go out with your Hopefully you are using this week off of classes to relax. fun, but make sure that there is a lifeguard on duty just friends, and to also return home with your friends at The spring semester is always packed full of activities and in case you get out too far. If you are swimming, make the end of the night. If you set that as your goal and always seems so much busier than the fall semester, Spring sure that you are in a designated swimming area and keep it, you can eliminate drama and stay safe during Break seems to always come at such a great time and should swim with a buddy. Even the best swimmers can be in your evening. be used to take a break from the craziness. danger in the water. And if you are in the ocean – watch Remember that no matter what you decide to do For those of you who are lucky enough to be hitting the out for the jellyfish! for Spring Break, the focus should be on relaxation beach for Spring Break, make sure to take care of yourself If you are sticking around Northeast Ohio for break, and rejuvenating yourself for the rest of the semester. while you are there. While you think it is awesome to come take the time to relax and catch up on things. Spring When you get back, you will most likely be busy with back with an awesome tan to show off to your friends, re- Break is about relaxing no matter where you spend it. work and activities, so make sure to take Spring Break member that the sun is harmful. Wear sunscreen and make It is a good time to prioritize your life for the rest of for what it is – a break. sure that you have extra on hand at all times. Sunglasses the semester. Take the time to catch up with friends and Above all, remember to stay safe and enjoy and a hat go a long way too … and who knows … someone family, get a head start on end-of-the year homework, or yourself! could mistake you for a celebrity. Also, if you are napping, just veg out and watch movies. Do whatever makes you 18 Op/Ed March 3, 2011 www.jcunews.com The Carroll News OURVIEW License to Gill: Terry Pegula is Buffalo sports’ Barack Obama Dorm life is not Golisano made sure we broke even Cup, perhaps even multiple ones. rather than won; he was business And I don’t get it. Nothing for me first. He remained in the shadows against Pegula, (he’ll be the first one so as not to disrupt the transition of to tell you that spending to the cap ownership. doesn’t equate with winning) but rience when brushing my teeth. Enter Pegula. First and foremost, there is still so much to be proved. Such a small, plain, jail-cell- the guy’s a fan. He’s willing to Sure the Sabres made a good Kaitlin Gill Michael Reiser looking room, packed with too spend what it takes to field a great acquisition of a scoring winger at Editorial & Op/Ed Editor Asst. World News Editor much stuff and another person, team. He has taken off the financial the trade deadline in Brad Boyes, a along with having to use a gross chains holding General Manager move we would not have made in When I invest in something, community bathroom, is most Let’s play word association. Darcy Regier back from signing and the financially conservative days of I want to know that I am getting definitely not worth the expense. Ready? Hope and Change. Let trading for expensive, good players Mr. Golisano. During his press con- my money’s worth. I want to be With the increase in tuition next me guess, you thought of Barack (disclaimer: not all good players are ference, he looked at Sabre legend assured that all of the money in- year, the price of room and board Obama, that is, unless you are a Buf- expensive). Gilbert Perreault and said tearfully, vested is worth the expense. at JCU will be over $9,000. In my falo sports fan. A man by the name Pegula made and founded East “You’re my hero.” There is currently one expense opinion, this lifestyle is not worth of Terry Pegula recently bought the Resources, a natural gas drilling Even my 86-year-old grandfather in my life that I do not feel is worth nearly that much money. Buffalo Sabres, and that’s whom company. “If I wanna make money, said he felt “like 10 years younger” the investment. In addition to my disdain for you probably thought of if you I’ll go drill a gas well,” he said at after Pegula’s press conference This happens to be living in the living in a dorm room and using are a Sabres die-hard, or if you are his first Sabres press conference in and the Sabres first win of his ad- community bathrooms, there is simply from the best area code in response to a question regarding ministration. It goes to show how dorms. In my opinion, living in the another investment that I do not America. financial commitment to the team. desperate Buffalo sports fans truly dorms is not a fun experience. feel is worth the expense: eating Pegula, who is worth $3 billion And most importantly, the new are. Don’t get me wrong either, I’m Living in a small room, barely in the cafeteria. dollars, takes the reins from Tom owner said, “The Buffalo Sabres’ probably one of the most desperate big enough to fit enough of my Lately there has been a sig- Golisano, who saved the team sole reason for existence is to win a out there. belongings, with white brick walls from bankruptcy and possibly even Stanley Cup.” Winning the Stanley Cup is the and bare furniture, is just not my nificant problem with the dishes relocation. Buffalo is known for Sabres fans have been celebrat- hardest thing to do in all of sports. cup of tea. available for use in the cafeteria. being a small-market team, and ing ever since, drooling at the pros- Hope is a great thing, but it’s also a Even with a tye-dye curtain, The majority of them are still dirty, Golisano knew that, and it affected pect of winning the Stanley Cup, dangerous thing. Be careful Sabres pictures covering my walls, and even after being washed. our personnel. and shaking the ghosts that haunt fans, we’re not in the Promised a brightly colored comforter on Last week I was trying to find We let big names go after back- Buffalo sports. Land. Yet. my bed, the room still has a rather a clean glass to fill with water, to-back runs to the conference finals Even people who are the most depressing tone. and must have gone through ten because we did could not afford pessimistic of the tortured Buffalo I like my personal space, and glasses searching for one without them, and it was a couple of pain- sports fans I know are blindly ac- Contact Michael Reiser at living with another person and all bits of food still stuck to it. ful years for Buffalo sports fans. cepting the fact that we will win the [email protected] of their belongings in such a small The same goes for the plates space is just not my favorite way and bowls. I have to search for to live. clean dishes anytime I want to I have a pretty nice sized bed at put some food on my plate. Even my parents’ house, so I really wish if it looks clean, it most likely I didn’t have to sleep in a twin bed isn’t because you can still feel the Wonderword when I am at school. Especially grime that is stuck to it. since I know that so many people I am not the only person who What does antipaedobaptist mean? have slept on the same mattress feels this way. I see people every before me. time I go to the cafeteria who are Though the small, bland dorm searching through plates, bowls room is bad enough, the worst and glasses trying to find one that part of dorm life is the community is clean enough to use. bathrooms. This is extremely frustrating The thought of having to share to me because a meal plan is far shower stalls with a bunch of other too expensive to eat off of dishes people I don’t really know makes that are dirty. I want to know that me cringe. I can’t wait for the day all of the money I am spending is when I won’t have to wear shower worth the cost. I want to eat meals shoes due to fear that I will catch a on clean dishes! “Someone who doesn’t “Fighting white “Someone who doesn’t like nasty foot disease from somebody I don’t want to deter people like washing bugs.” Protestants.” black Baptists.” else. who enjoy living the dorm life- I always clean up after myself. I style. I am sure some people like don’t leave hair on the walls of the sharing a small room with another Scott Jones, Karissa Thomas, Mark Hester, shower; but some people feel the person, and sharing a bathroom sophomore junior junior need to leave their hair plastered to with floormates, but it is just not the shower tiles. This is not even for me. as bad as the hair that people leave Antipaedobaptist: denying validity of infant baptism in the sinks on a daily basis. This Contact Kaitlin Gill at makes it quite the miserable expe- [email protected] That’s what See said: Don’t worry, I got this, I’m a senior winning Carroll News are left in grad career though (or fifth for some in a butterfly that can fly and knows almost superhuman abilities to go my future (two plus a few surprise people) things just seem to click a where the good nectar is at. above and beyond the call of duty appearances). little faster. I have no real explana- The general structure of most while being a shining example for The Op/Ed Top Ten: This poses a dilemma: how do tion for it other than development organizations and groups on campus underclassmen. Regardless of their I put this time to use? Do I juice of the “senior quality.” require all of its members to con- dedication to their position, all of the orange that is spring 2011 for The senior quality is what sepa- tribute in their own way. Generally, them are invaluable. every pulpy drop, or do I crawl my rates those of us expected to have there is a president or leader of some Don’t get me wrong, senioritis way through the final lap giving jobs within the next couple months sort that helps delegate duties and has been setting in since at least Bob Seeholzer just enough effort to cross the fin- with those who still care about their explains them to the members of February of last year and that takes Editor in Chief ish line and get my free T-shirt for GPA. the group so they know what they’re a toll on productivity for sure. A I’m in my final semester of col- participating? Why stress out about stuff? expected to do. real senior knows how to balance lege. That means a few things. Both. How? Simple, I’m a se- We’ve been around the block be- Some of the more veteran mem- things though so they can still be a Most importantly, I have lots of nior. fore, and we know things usually bers, though, just get things done on slacking, procrastinating, produc- countdowns now. A lot can happen over the course work out. Just put your faith in the their own. You need a case of water tive, success. I’ve been counting down how of an undergraduate career. Be- system and things will probably turn carried from this side of the room to And that’s something you don’t many days until my half-semester tween freshman orientation and out alright. the other? Don’t worry, it’s already learn in a classroom (unless you’re jogging and weight lifting classes commencement, one can pick up Since a college career has a typi- been taken care of. using your smart phone to look it end (I had the last one today), how quite a few responsibilities, resume cal lifespan of four years that ranges There are varying degrees of up on our website, www.jcunews. many hours until my last final (as boosters, and Facebook pictures that from egg to larva to pupa to adult these “seniors.” Some just need com). of noon today it’s down to 1,875), should probably be untagged. butterfly, there are a lot of growing less direction than their fellow Contact Bob Seeholzer at and how many issues of the award- In the fourth year of that under- pains along the way, but they result students, while others possess [email protected] Op/Ed 19 The Carroll News www.jcunews.com March 3, 2011 The Bayer Necessities: When nature Graciously Gaffney: calls atmosphere. Shame on you, if you Charlie’s definitely have ever done this. Naturally, with cleanliness off his rocker and reading material as factors Don’t get me wrong here, but I must give us viewers what we want. that make for the perfect water was seriously concerned by the fact We love watching these celebrities Brian Bayer closet, you may be wondering that Charlie was apparently clean. fall to pieces. Campus Editor where graffiti fits into this whole Emily Gaffney At least if he were on drugs it would We continuously follow the on- scheme. On one hand, it makes This week as I was comfortably Managing Editor explain his behavior. going drama that surrounds Lindsay the bathroom less clean. On the browsing the pages of The CN, my I was going to write this column Although drugs are certainly Lohan’s addictions, jail stints and other hand, it’s something to read toilet decided to flush on me without about why I like news and knowing bad (and illegal), I think I was more court dates. We devoured the stories while you’re passing the time. My warning. Not only did this make my what is happening around me, but concerned by the fact that good old about Tiger Woods’ many, many stance on bathroom graffiti is one hind-quarters wet, but I hadn’t even Charlie was clean at that moment affairs and loss of sponsorships. We of discretion. If it is appropriate then news happened. finished what I was there to do. That because he sounded absolutely took in every word of Mel Gibson’s or funny, I can appreciate it. I am I'm sure most people have heard is why I would like to take this op- high. myriad of ridiculous rants. We fol- actually a big fan of philosophical by this point about Charlie Sheen's portunity, much as Spunk and White Among his declarations were the lowed the mental breakdown of pop debates scratched into the stall recent lunacy and slight break from did with the “Elements of Style” assertion that he had “tiger blood” star . We seem to door, as these give me something to reality. Yep, after being basically literary guide, to establish the “Ele- and that he was a “winner.” revel in other people’s demise. contemplate while I am answering fired by CBS and having the 10th ments of a Proper Lavatory.” nature’s call. season of his hit TV show “Two Charlie also stated, “I’m tired I thought Lady Gaga said it really To me and many friends with However if it is vulgar or be- and a Half Men” canceled, Charlie of pretending I’m not special.” He well in her “60 Minutes” interview whom I have talked about this, gins with the phrase, “Here I sit all Sheen did what any sane-minded, made the statement in regards to with Anderson Cooper. the bathroom should be a place of broken hearted...”, I do not stand reasonable individual who has his demand for CBS to raise his per He was asking about the per- serenity for a man. If a man’s home for this kind of powder room van- recently been embroiled in scandal episode salary to $3 million once he formance when she acted out her is his castle, then no doubt his john dalism. Nor do I tolerate the clas- involving both drugs and hookers returns to “Two and a Half Men.” bloody death on stage at the MTV is his throne. Here at John Carroll, sic, “For a good time, call (insert (America's favorite kind of scan- In all of these interviews he Music Awards. She simply said that we pride ourselves on diversity, and number here).” In case anyone is dal) would do – he went on the talk sounds like a raging lunatic, but he people want the drama. They want our lavatories definitely contribute to curious, good times do not usually show circuit. maintains that he’s happy with his to see what she’ll look like when this effort; but sometimes this isn’t come from calling this number. This This week he's done interviews life right now (other than his appar- she overdoses on drugs she’s sup- always for the better. So after two is another instance of poor excre- with the “Today Show,” “Good ent unhappiness with CBS, who he posedly using or when she falls on years of investigatory research, I tory conduct. Morning America” and “Piers Mor- claims wished they had his life). stages. “Everyone wants to see the have come up with criteria for what I A fourth standard I consider is gan Tonight.” Based on my vast experience in decay of the superstar,” she said. believe creates the proper bathroom the bathroom’s smell. It should be Listening to him talk to these psychology (I’m being facetious), “Isn’t that the age we live in? We environment. a neutral odor, despite the nefarious journalists was, in a word, inter- I would say Charlie needs some want to see people who have it all The first thing that comes to affairs conducted in its walls. If it esting. A couple of other words I serious help. lose it all.” mind is cleanliness. Perhaps there smells like the sewage treatment would throw out there to describe However, his delusional attitude Instead of continuing to propel is a stereotype that guys don’t mind plant where the product will end the interviews include confusing, is only fueled by the fact that shows Charlie Sheen’s behavior, the media a mess. While this is true in some up, then I won’t use it. Disgusting. disturbing and hilarious. compete for the exclusive interview and the people around him should cases, when determining which Conversely, if it smells overtly of Sheen declared he wasn’t on with him, and there’s no doubt that encourage him to seek help. facilities to use, most people choose flowers and vanilla, I am suspi- drugs during the interviews. My all of the major networks did so. The It is not likely that anyone will do the cleaner one. Toilet paper on the cious of what they are trying to initial thought: yeah, right. news media that I love and want to this, however. Why? To put it simply floor is gross, and I don’t want the hide – probably the foul stench of However, Charlie voluntarily be a part of is not helping this man we love the drama. risk of walking out of the bathroom users past. And that’s just trying opened the results of his drug test on so clearly in need of help. with it trailing on my foot. Addition- too hard. camera, and they revealed a negative And why would they? They are Contact Emily Gaffney at ally, a pool of water on the tile is The final criteria I would like to test result. competing for viewers and thus [email protected] very unpleasant – if I am there for consider are the standards of general more than number one, I don’t want comfort. The more private a bath- my trousers getting wet. And as for room is, the higher it ranks on my a clean seat, I expect a perfectly list. Isolation is a must. Softness of hinged and polished stool. the toilet paper is also something to Another criterion I tend to look look at. I am not expecting Charmin for is whether or not the bathroom is Ultra with built in moisturizer in my equipped with adequate reading ma- public bathrooms, but I also don’t terial. Chances are, if I lock the stall want to tenderize my rump with door I am making it my residence 80-grit sandpaper. for a comfortable while; obviously, Simply put, for me, a bathroom I need something to read. My first should be like a hotel room – a place choice is always the latest issue of that you can make your temporary The Carroll News. Bathrooms with residence and still feel the comforts these in them have an immediately of home. It should be a clean en- higher quality than most others. But vironment with plenty of reading Do you want to The Plain Dealer is also a fair sub- material to occupy my thoughts stitute. during my stay. If a lavatory meets If absolutely necessary, I will these basic standards, then it meets resort to a good novel or trivia book. my expectations for a truly Bayer write for However, it should also be noted that Bathroom. And a Bayer Bathroom the bathroom is not a classroom. is a happy bathroom. Keep your homework out of it. It defiles the homework and robs the Contact Brian Bayer at The Carroll News? bathroom of its sacred anti-academic [email protected] The Op/Ed Top Ten: Best bathrooms 1. Father Niehoff’s private commode Contact us at 2. DeCarlo athletic office hallway 3. Lombardo Student Center mailbox corridor 4. Single restrooms – Library third floor jcunews@gmail. 5. Creepy Administration restroom – second floor 6. Behind the Inn Between 7. Across from the O’Dea Room com 8. Dolan Science Center- first floor West 9. Dolan Science Center- third floor East 10. Third bush to the right along side of Rodman Composed by Nick Wojtasik and Brian Bayer CLASSIFIEDS

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