The Carroll News-Vol. 85, No. 2

The Carroll News-Vol. 85, No. 2

John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 9-16-1993 The aC rroll News-Vol. 85, No. 2 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News-Vol. 85, No. 2" (1993). The Carroll News. 1062. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/1062 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]. High cost for high­ tech A look into the mission of the Hubble telescope FEATURES .................. .. ...... 7 A Taste of Italy! New JCU art history profes­ sor and the Renaissance. PROFILES ......................... 11 Intramural: Sports C'!MII1L'\) sac M<d•• Rel>uon. for the fun of it Spielberg's next star: Varsity olternot1ve? Jonathan Brandis in SeaQuest DSV .. .. ....... 9 SPORTS ............. .. .. ........ 14 Alleged Rape Alleged assailant withdraws from university Meghan Gou rley alleged assailant withdrew from Editor an-Ghief the universit). A John Carroll female student "He (the alleged assailant) is alleged she was raped by a male no longer a student here and can­ student on campus in the early not return to John Carroll," said morning Sept. 5, according to Farrell. University Heights Police De· Farrell said that he wants stu­ partment records. dents to use the "alleged ac­ Detective Lieutenant James D. quaintance rape as a educational Daugherty said that "she (the al tool about how it happens." leged victim) signed a 'do not wish "All we can dotS learn to use to prosecute' form" following the good judgment," said Farrell. incident, and the case is now "And realize that it docs happen; Belvoir Crossing Guard Moses Lobe parts the sea of automobiles closed. people don't believe that it does." In a case like this, "it is not Resident halls are currently uncommon for sexual assault offeringarapeseminarforstudents UH ordinance to regulate complaints to be withdrawn," said in which a speaker from the Daugherty. Cleveland Crisis Clinic discusses According to Joe Farrell, dean issues surrounding rape in addition off-campus housin of students, the alleged victim to showing a video involving a agreed to drop all charges if the policeman that was raped Derekl>laz complaints of on ue n01se such as "The time 1faa c'blfte lo revamp News Editor noisy late night parties." In addi­ ordinance.<: to match the real world • University Heights City Coun­ tion. Ordinance93-27 restricts the today." ecovertng cil recently approved City Ordi­ formation of premtses that "con­ Rothschtld did not mention if nance No. 93-27, a law which stllutc a fraternity or sorority or complaints from University seeks to regulate the number of residential cooperative or com­ Heights residents had prompted alcoholics fo unrelated people who live in Uni­ mune or dormitory or rooming the ordinance. versity Heights residences. house." University Heights Council­ The ordinance. sponsored by Uni,ersity Heights Mayor woman Adele Eisner, who is cur­ help peers council member David Mitchell, Beryl Rothschild, who is up for rently running for mayor of Uni­ J oseph M. G uay covering alcoholics. limits the number of "non-fam­ re-election, stated that University versity Heights. said that because Assis1ont News Editor Dan Galetti and Emmett Cook ily" people in University Heights Heights City Council used the or­ a number of facts were skewed in A new program designed to both left Carroll last year to enter residences to three. According to dinance to "redefine the family." the bill, she voted against it. fight campus alcoholism and drug Alcoholics Anonymous programs the ordinance, one member of the "The definition of the family "Thepartofthebill about where abuse is being organized by two and hospital treatments. This year household must be designated as was outdated," Rothschild said. See LAW, page 5 John Carroll students who are re- they both returned to campus the "head of the household" and hoping to implement a new alco­ the other two members must be hol awareness program. designated as "roomers". John Carroll English "Everyone knows the A stipulation in the ordinance problem's here," said Cook. "It's allows for additional roomers to a matter of getting people to talk occupy extra bedrooms if the professor to be honored about it." building meets certam codes and With the help of Joe Farrell, if the head of the household ap­ Joseph M. Guay award is stnctly related to teach- dean ofstudents, Galetti and Cook plies for a special permit. Assistant News Editor ing." ,. are opening an office in Dolan Alan Wolk, University Heights Quality teaching will be recog­ The Sears Roebuck Foundation Hall where students can come with Director of Law, said that the or­ niJ:ed on Sept. 27, when David M. established the teaching award in concerns about alcohol. dinance is intended to control the LaGuardia, chairman of the En­ 1984, but later renamed it the "A lot of kids don't know if housing stock in University glish department, will receive the Lucre.da Culicchia Award after they have a problem," said Cook. Heights. Lucrezia Culicchia Award For the foundation discontinued "We're just here to talk about it." "This ordinance was not di­ Teaching Excellence. funding. The current funds arc Galetti and Cook will be rectedatJCU students," Wolksaid. A committee of both faculty provided by Tony Culicchia, class available to students in a room "But we have had numerous com­ and students awarded LaGuardia of '64, who named the award for located by the television lounge in plaints at council meetings about the $1000 honor. Committee hjs mother, a former teacher. Dolan Hall. Both hope to have abuses from JCU students. We've members included three previous "I am personally pleased that evening hours once the room is had terrible reports ofJ ohn Carroll faculty winners, the president of the Culicchia family has made such completed. The service is tenta­ students urinating on lawns and the Student Union,thechairofthe a strong show of support of tively set to begin this Friday. overloading houses." SU academics committee, and the teaching at the university," said Farrell said he was very en­ Need for housmg regulations president of Alpha Sigma Nu. LaGuardia. ''Research is rewarded thusiastic about the project. "\\'hat comes. according to the ordinance, "I didn't even know that I had Coones) Puhhc Af ,;,. in many ways, but teaching is could be better than having stu­ from "overcrowding and com­ been nominated," said L.tGuardia, that the award was established special. The classroom becomes dents talk to two kids who'vebeen plaints of negative residential at­ who was informed of hts winning specifically to recognit.e tc<tching. its own holy place. That's why I there," said rarrell. "These are mosphere and lower exterior last spring. ''It was a pleasant "We had the Distinguished love to teach." real kid~ who want to make a proper!) maintenance practices, surprise." Faculty Member A\\ard. but that The award will be presented to difference by helping their peers. chronic motor 'chicle parking Frederick Travis, dean of the encompasses teaching, research LaGuardia on Monday Sept. 27 I think some students may easily '10lations and practices, and College ofArts and Sciences. said and scr\ice," said Travis. "This at 4:30 10 the Murph) Room. See ALCOHOL, page 5 2 EDITORIAL The Carroll News, September 16, 1993 commentary No) WE Wot-.PT BE NEEDING THE Our campus deserves respect PERHI.T ..• \,JE ONLY The view from Other college campuses in Cleveland do HAVE 3 'RESIDENTS my room in Cam­ not even compare to ours. The least we can pion Hall is won­ do as students is to make life easier for the I {~~;\Jl derful. Every day grounds people by using trash receptacles the morning sun and picking up after ourselves. pours out over the Secondly, it is an insult to people who do blue horizon filling take pride in our campus to throw garbage ~~ I my room with on the ground. If you look around, you will shades of gold and see that pride in our campus runs deep in Derek Diaz orange. The lush many areas. And it should, a lot of good News Editor grass sways gently comes from JCU. in the breeze. Thirdly, unless mom is on stand-by with And 30 or so Bud Light cans and Taco her broom and dust pan, students must Bell boxes litter the lawn. accept the responsibility of how their ac­ Later on, the trash procreates into Burger tions affect other people. Throwing trash King wrappers, soda cans and various on the ground just makes life unpleasant for crumpled papers. the rest of the people here. So 1 ask myself, "Could there be anyone Many people argue that trash on the on campus too lazy to go to the trash room ground at John Carroll does not really mat­ editorial down the hall? Is there anyone on campus ter because eventual! y someone else comes who could be inherently puzzled by the by to pick it up. This is true. And it is also nature of waste paper baskets?" true that someone else will clean up the Students contbat alcoholism I hope not, but sadly enough, these people messes in the donns. Yes, there are even Dan Galetti and Emmett Cook are recovering alcoholks. Starting next probably do exist at John Carroll. people who will take the left over trays in They are probably the same people who Marriott to the dish return for those people week, these John Carroll seniors will open a room in Dolan Hall to students decide to toss their garbage into bathroom who did not do it themselves.

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