John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 3-25-1993 The aC rroll News-Vol. 84, No. 8 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News-Vol. 84, No. 8" (1993). The Carroll News. 1055. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/1055 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]. \VIIAT'S INSIDE Bill Murrayl Bill MurrayI 'Double Bill'; review gives movies two thumbs up ~ ENTERTAINMENT............ ll SU President Philip J. Kangas Profiled elected offtcef reveals long time dream. PROFILES ......................... 13 Senior Is Swim Team National Champ Contraceptives Second consecutive year. Tur1 takes nat1oncl t1t1e SPECIAL FEATURE ............... 7 SPORTS .............................. l6 Asbestos removed from campus Mark Schreiner Studies have shown that as­ cording to site supervisor John Editor In Chief bestos particles in the air may cause King, an employee of Cleveland During Spring Break. asbestos lung cancer and the lung disease Asbestos, the material was re­ pipecovecings were removed from asbestiosis. Within the last 20 moved, "because the construction a crawl space beneath the base­ years state and federal lawmakers of the [Communications Arts] ment floor of the Adminstration have mandated and regulated the building would disturb them~ Building near the Modem and removal and replacement of as­ rial." Classical languages and Cultures bestos in structures. During the 6-day removal Department. On Saturday, Mar. 6, employ­ process, which continued through While the $20,000 project ap­ ees of the Cleveland Asbestos Mar. 12, King and his co-worker pears to have been completed ac­ Abatement Company, under con­ Gary Render said they employed cording to government regula­ Supervisor John King and Foreman Gary tract by the University, began re­ safety precautions as prescribed below the Administration Bu tions, Ad Building employees in moving 1,100linearfeetofasbes­ by both federal and state law. In­ the area said they were not in­ tos materials that served as insu­ cluded in this were plastic-draped formed about the asbestos re­ lation on the nearly 60-year-old containment areas, a shower stall Seniors vote to honor peer moval, nor did they see any posted hot water and heating pipes that used to clean contaminated mate- Elizabeth McDonald Maureen McGuinness. signs during the removal. run under the Ad Building. Ac- See ASBESTOS, page 5 News Editor According to McGuinness, the Seniors will vote for either committee met twice. The fJ.rst Michael Giancola or Anne Tirpak time they simply got the nomina­ Debate ensues over fraternity charter on Friday, Mar. 26, as they are the tions and then took the informa­ two candidates for the 1993 tion back to process it. The sec­ Elizabeth McDonald the responsibility of the Review Homecoming obligations last Beaudry Award. ond time, after Spring Break, they News Editor Committee to make changes and year. "I can say that we clearly The award "recognizes out­ met to decide on the candidates. In a very lengthy Student Union recommend the changes to the looked at this charter... it was not a standing service in the four areas McGuinness said thece were meeting this past Tuesday, several Student Union Senate," so it was quick decision," said Rees. of leadership, academic achieve­ probably about 25 nominations, bills were passed. Particular con­ the decision of the Review Com­ McGuinness added, '1'he only ment, service to the JCU or civic but many were simply names troversy surrounded me thtrd bill, mittee that thts responsibility be capecity &bey were inwlved [in community, and Christian life." widloul any reasons or qualifica.. which conc:emed revising the taken out of their charter. Homecoming) last year was hav­ Tbe 'Beaudry Award Commit­ tions, so those wece not given as charter of the Iota Chi Upsilon The Union held a debate over ing a booth, and that was after tee, which is comprised of both much consideration. fraternity. whether to pass the bill, with fra­ another organization dropped ouL" students and faculty members, This is the42nd time the award The controversy came from the ternity members Tim Donovan and Members of the fraternity fulfilled the task narrowing the will be given. The award was revision which took away their Lance HJut and senior class Vice claimed that the reason they were pool of nominations down to two. named ih honorofRobertBeaudry. ability to act as co-chairs with an President Molly Moser taking the notable to fulftll these obligations "It was a very difflcult decision," a 1950 graduate of JCU who died individual appointed by the Union, con side, andjwli.or Christine Rees, was due to a change in leadership said junior committee member See BEAUDRY, page 5 for the annual Homecoming ac­ junior Class President Maureen and miscommunication. They tivities. The fraternity had ad­ McGuinness, and senior Mike emphasized they have fulfilled ministrators, a representative from Gianacola pro for passing the bill. their obligations in the past and Local media stir up the Board of Trustees, faculty According to Rees, Review claimed it was unfair to take this campus controversy members, and the Greek Council Committee member, the decision responsibility away based on one President to speak on their behalf. was based on the fact that the year. '1'his is the fJ.rSt time in Mark Schreiner However, the answer to Chan­ The bill swed "whereas it is fraternity did not complete their See UNION, page 5 Editor In Chief nel3's question was provided by John Carroll made the local President Michael Lavelle, SJ., news last week, but not in theusual in a Mar. 21 Plain Dealer column. CN wins two feature awards academic or athletic ways. Lavelle is quoted as saying, "I news analysis don't think publishing in Playboy SUzannah Mootz,,_ ____ pened," said is consonant with being on the News Writer Peppard As a result. one news story has faculty of a Catholic university." For the second year in a row, Marianne led to another; all of them The story concerns a poetry the judges of the Society for Col­ Salcetti, CN"s eminating from a professor, a poet, professor, Murtaugh, at an un­ legiate Journalists (SCJ) have faculty advisor, and Playboy magazine. named school who seduces stu­ chosen the Carroll News as a fJ.rSt submitted The short story, "The Visiting dents and then faces a sexual place recepient of an award for Peppard's story Poet," was written by Mark harrassment hearing. JCU is not their yearly college newspaper to the contest as Winegardner an assistant profes­ mentioned in the story nor in the contest. Additionally, the publi­ "an example of sor in JCU's Engish Department, bio note that introduces him. cation received a third place award. tenacious re­ and appears in Playboy's April What was apparently news for An investigative piece by Spe­ porting and de- 1 ~--'-------___; college-themed issue. Playboy was the criticism cial Projects Editor Tom Peppard velopment of L!..!~~~::=.:.:=...::=:...:;:.=.:..::=:..::...:.:..::=L:....----l While Winegardner maintains Winegardner recieved for his and a photograph by Photography sources, while serving as a cau­ SCJ has a membership of over his intent was to "spin a good story's publication. According to Editor Christine Hurayt won first tionary tale for both students and 200 colleges and universities. In yam," WKYC-TV Channel3 re­ Joe Dirck, columnist for the PD, in feature writing and third in administratas." the 1991 contest. the CN won three porter JeffMaynar visited campus Playboy's fJ.ction editor, Alice K. feature photography, respectively. Articles from Randolph-Ma­ awards. Two issues were awarded last week looking for a response. Turner was "stunned when she "I was excited and very sur­ con College and Evangel College honorable mentions in the Overall Finding littleouttage, Maynar' s beard of Lavelle's comments." prised," said Peppard. placed second and third respec­ Excellence Category while a story piece nonetheless began with a Lavelle affirmed his position His article, "Handling of evi­ tively, after Peppard's. on lead poisoning in the Cleveland provocative question- "What's in a CN interview. "It's soft-core dence foils arrest: A curious tale Hurayt's photo, entitled "Still­ area. written as part ofan in-depth a John Carroll professor doing in porn for a soft-core magazine," ofdrugs and a warrant," published ness of First Snow," published on reporting project in Salceui' s CO the pages of Playboy magazine?" said Lavelle, who said no action in the September 24 issue of the Nov. 19, 1992, "catches the angu­ 325 class, placed first in feature It appears Maynar' s story didn't will be taken against Winegardnec. CN, dispelled rumors on campus lar symmetry of the buildings, the writing. "I am very proud of Tom provide many answers. None of Winegardner said, "I have no about a drug raid and an alleged snow and the encroaching morn­ and Christine and pleased that their the three students interviewed claims at making a statement with arrest attempt by area police. ing sun," said Salcetti in her sub­ hard work has received this na­ expressed disapproval and Bobbi the story. But perhaps it can raise "It hadn't entered my mind I mission of the art tional recognition," said Salcetti. Bokman, JCU's Director of Pub­ one of the most important issues would win an award. I'm j\,St "It was my fl.rstaccredited work "It's at ways nice to see journalism lic Relations, said the University ofourtime--sexualharassment" pleased I could put two and two and I hope there will be more," students receive this professional supported academic freedom.
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