John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 3-22-1995 The aC rroll News- Vol. 88, No. 7 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: https://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 88, No. 7" (1995). The Carroll News. 1163. https://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/1163 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student at Carroll Collected. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aC rroll News by an authorized administrator of Carroll Collected. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Blue Streak batters J rip open home season V® ~ --~ with 20-2 win 1 page 13 I ......... arro ews Volume 88 Number 7 • March 22, 1995 Streaks Lavelle listed as eam All­ ineversibly comatose James Aurlcchlo much of his 1llness. Derek Dlaz In addition, Lavelle, 60, was American !ClThe Carroll News moved from the Meridta Commu­ Sincethetimeof his collapse in nity South Pointe Hospital in status the university exercise center Warrensville Height to the A. M. threeweeksago,JohnCarroll Uni­ McGregor retirement community Matt Durbin versity President Rev. Michael]. in East Cleveland According to Staff Reporter. Lavelle Sj., has been diagnosed as University offiCials, the nursing Thea Consler carved her irreversibly comatose. Tuesday, staff there w1ll care for the priest niche into the Blue Streak record doctors, acting upon provisions in but, in the event of another sen­ book, becoming the first female the jesUit's living wi ll,removed hy­ ous medical condmon, will not track and field All-American in drationandfeedingtubesfrom the take steps to revive him. john Carroll athletics history. ailing president. lavelle apparently suffered The stand-out junior placed fifth Doctors estimate that without see LAVELLE, page 3 in the long jump at the NCAA nourishment, lavelle could have Division Ill Indoor Track and three to five days left to live. University officials begin Field National Championships, Lavelle's sister, Helen, has re­ search for new president. March 10-11. mained at his bed-stde during page3 L--------- --------~ With a jump of 5.41 meters, Consler joined grapplers Aaron Sheetsandjj. Huszczo, who both Ten students cited in placedfourthattheNCAA Divi­ sion III National Wrestling marijuana busts Championships and diver Frank D'Angelo as john Carroll's win- James Aurlcchlo people," said one concerned stu· wor!V w 1\ \ •l Consler overcame a touch of Campus police conffscatea KJ li not "fui illness and the jet lag of travel­ marijuana and related parapher­ any knowledge of a list." She added mg cross country in earning a nalia in two separate mcidcntson that she is interested only in those 31st place finish overall for the the second floor of Bernet ha lllast that have been cited by Campus Streaks. She even shortened her Friday. Then, acting on informa­ police thus far Spring Break in South Padre Is­ tion received in one seizure, Cam­ About dorm room searches on land, Texas to return to Ohio to Courtesy ot Gr<N<jewett pus Police officers searched a room campus, Byrnes said: compete. However, the familiar Junior Thea Consler is the first ever female track and field in Sutowski Hall and confiscated "The only way that they could surroundings of host Ohio athlete to become an All-American at John Carroll. more marijuana. have searched a room is if: a stu­ Northern University made the came barriers in their trek toward beat [returning All-American The first seizure came at ap­ dent told them they could, or if trip back easier. earning All-American honors in jason]Weigand [who had beaten proximately 7 p.m. According to theycaughtsomeone in theact[of "I was relaxed because (the Rock Island, lllinois, March 3-4. Sheets twice this season]." Donna Byrnes, director of Resi­ breaking a law]or theycametome meet) was at Ohio Northern," After being named john Carroll's Sheets accomplished both dence Life, Campus Police offic­ and obtained an in house search said Consler. "I recognized all of Outstanding Freshman Wrestler goals at the same time, as the ers, who were investigating dam­ warrant." the people and it was nice be­ in his first year at JCU, Sheets heavyweight grappler defeated age to a dormitory door in Bernet, Byrnes said that such a war­ cause I had all of theOhioNorth­ missed the last two seasons due to his longtime nemesis,3-l in sud­ accidentally came across para­ rant would allow resident assis­ ern people behind me." injuries. Sheets considered con­ den death in the consolation phernalia in a student's room tants to search a room- not cam­ "Thea was ill going into na­ centrating on his studies instead semifinals. The win propelled when they were questioning him. pus police. If all else fails, the tionals," Consler's coach atjCU, of wrestling this season because him into the finals for third The para phernalia,a "bong,' ac­ police could be notified and ob­ Grove jewett said. "Her perfor­ of a recent string of injuries. place where he lost to jason cording to one of the students in­ tain a search warrant. However, mance was excellent consider­ "After my last knee surgery last Spector of Brockport Stale 6-0. volved, was left out on top of the neither the police or Byrnes has ing her illness. To be the first summer, I wasn't going to wrestle "Aaron had a terrific tourna­ student's refrigerator. Officers knowledge of any searches. female All-American in track at all this year," said Sheets. "But, ment," said Volkmann. "He was then questioned the six students Byrnes said she was hopmg to and field is outstanding. Thea is Coach Volkmann convinced me unseeded going in and ended in the room at the time. One stu­ have all three matters settled a money performer. When the that I could still be competitive up fourth in the country and dent apparently revealed he had within the housing system by the pressure is on, she performs her even with the injuries." beat his nemesis along the way." marijuana in his own room h1 end ol next week. best; she always has," Jewett "Going into nationals, I had two While Huszczo, who started Sutowski. With the permission of Officers at the University added. goals. First, I wanted to place in each of his first two seasons at that resident, officers searched for, Heights Police Department were and found an undisclosed amount not notified in any of the matters Sheets and Huszczoalsoover- the top four. Second, I wanted to see RECORDS, page 12 of marijuana. because the, ·amount [of mari­ later that night, Bernet hall juana] was not a felony amount," resident assistants called Cam pus accordmg to Byrnes in reference Byrnes wants students back on campus Police after the scent of manJuana to the january 28 confiscatiOn. Cherie Skoczen will be about half of the under­ and buying food, many students was detected in the very same resi­ In a Similar incident in late Staff Reporter graduate population. also buy a car and have to pay in­ dence hall, on the very same floor. January the UHPDwasconcerned With housing sign-ups less Byrnes said she doesn't under­ surance. Four more students were cited by that they were not nonfied. than two weeks away, Residence stand why students want to move "On paper they think they are Campus Pollee for possession of "If [a drug bust] happened" De­ life is offering incentives to get off campus. going to save money, but they for­ marijuana. tective Sergeant james B. Rohal of more students back on campus. "By living on campus, students get all of the incidentals." Byrnes Campus Police Chief Fran UHPD said at the time, "we don't "I wish there were more stu­ can stay in touch with more said. "If they actually go grocery McCaffrey said there IS, m fact, a know anything about it." dents, especially seniors, who people, and they can do the silly shoppmg and, cook their own running investigation of drug use Rohal's comments th1s week wanted to stay on cam pus," Byrnes things college memories are made meals, they may save money. But m both Pacelli and Sutowski, but weresimilar:"Agamr Rohal said said. "We miss having them. of," she said. "Living off campus is If they eat on the run, they prob­ was unwillmg to say there is any that no one m his department has They're older, and they can share something you are going to do for ably won't." connection to these latest inci­ knowledge of any drug confisca­ their wealth of knowledge." the rest of your lives. There's more However, Residents Assistant dents. tion since thejanuary 28 incident. The number of students living time for that. You're never going to Anne Flannery disagreed. Some students who knew the The students involved in the 7 on campus next year will remain [live on campus] again" "It costs too much to live on mvolved parties claimed that one p.m Bernet inctdent approached close to the number on campus Many students think they will campus," she said. of theresidentscited in Bernet had Byrnes early Monday morning. this year, sa1d Donna Byrnes, di­ save money by moving off cam­ She mentioned that her brother gtven a list of those whom he had "After all, we screwed up." one rector of residence life. Byrnes pus; however, according to Byrnes, is currently living off campus be­ used marijuana with to Campus said in an interview with the CN. expects about I,700 students to it depends on how and where they cause it is much cheaper Police.
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