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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 4-18-2013 The aC rroll News- Vol. 89, No. 19 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 89, No. 19" (2013). The Carroll News. 1009. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/1009 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]. Terrorist attack Treat yourself to a turns fatal at Boston scoop of Cleveland’s Marathon, p. 10 best ice cream, p. 4 THE Thursday,C AprilARROLL 18, 2013 The Student Voice of John Carroll University N Since 1925 EWSVol. 89, No. 19 Danie’s Day celebrates the memory of Danielle Rose Abbey Christopher with children with disabilities was something that was chance to relax and see a great side of college students.” Staff Reporter important to her. Students who volunteered for Danie’s Day also had a positive view On Saturday, April 13, children from The Upside “Danie’s sister has Downs Syndrome, and the Ar- of the event. Jess Yurick, a member of the Latin American Student of Downs organization participated in Danie’s Day in rupe class of 2015 wanted to do something to honor Please see DANIE’S DAY, p. 3 the IM Gym. Danie’s Day gave children with Downs her,” Barsa said. “Since working with children with Syndrome and their parents and siblings a chance to Downs Syndrome was important to Danie, the students interact with college students, doing various fun activi- thought that having this type of program would be the ties such as playing corn hole, dancing, bowling and best way to honor Danie’s memory. Many other stu- hula hooping. dent organizations heard about this idea and decided Many different student and community organiza- to partner with the Arrupe Scholars to support it.” tions, such as Sigma Phi Epsilon, the Arrupe Scholars Barsa became involved in Danie’s Day because of Program and the Latin American Student Association, her job as the graduate assistant for the Arrupe Schol- supported this event in memory of Danielle Rose, a ars program. However, she also had a relationship sophomore in the Arrupe Scholars program who passed with Danie and liked that this event would involve away earlier this school year. many students. Some students ran the different stations for the “I really liked that I saw many different students event, and other students were given the opportunity to involved with this event. It was great to see so many be “buddies” with the children for the day. The “bud- students that I didn’t know getting involved,” said dies” took the children to each station and interacted Barsa. with them throughout the entire day. Barsa spoke about her favorite part of the event Sam Barsa, the graduate assistant for the Arrupe saying, “ It brought a different population to campus Photo courtesy of Arthur Sloane Scholars program, stated that the program was a way and gave students an opportunity to interact with the Lobo finds a dancing “buddy” during Danie’s Day event in the IM for students to remember Danie, because working children. I also liked that the children’s parents had a gym on Saturday, April 13. General Carter Ham named Sorority comes under commencement speaker scrutiny for actions at formal Jackie Mitchell Campus Editor Jackie Mitchell John Carroll University sorority Gamma Phi Beta has been suspended from Greek Week Campus Editor 2013, and their chapter has been placed on probation because of an incident that occurred John Carroll University alumnus and during the sorority’s formal on Saturday, April 6 at House of Blues Cleveland. four-star General Carter Ham will deliver Gamma Phi Beta International Headquarters issued the following statement about the inci- the Class of 2013 commencement speech dent: “Gamma Phi Beta does not condone the behavior that occurred at a recent social event on Sunday, May 19. During the ceremony, hosted by our chapter at John Carroll University. Our International Council swiftly placed he will receive an honorary doctorate degree the chapter on probation, and will be taking this opportunity to continue to educate chapter from John Carroll University. members about conducting themselves in a manner that exemplifies love, labor, learning and As one of 12 four-star generals in the loyalty – the core values of our organization. Our mission is to inspire the highest type of U.S. Army, Ham is the only JCU alumnus womanhood, and we take every opportunity, positive and negative, to teach our members how to hold this title. He most recently served to live our mission and be role models for the communities in which they reside. We look as Commander for the United States Africa forward to seeing our Zeta Omicron Chapter continue to grow, learn and lead on the John Command, overseeing all military operations Carroll campus and in the surrounding campus community.” in Africa. He also served assignments in Italy, Please see GAMMA PHI, p. 3 Saudi Arabia, Macedonia, Iraq and Germany, among other locations. In a press release announcing Ham as Photo courtesy of Tonya Strong-Charles speaker, he was quoted stating, “It is truly an Four-star General Carter Ham will honor to be the keynote speaker at my alma speak at graduation in May. mater’s commencement. I feel as though I’ve come full circle at John Carroll, as it is the place where I found my faith and my wife.” The press release also quoted JCU President, the Rev. Robert L. Niehoff, S.J. “General Carter Ham is an American hero and we are proud to call him part of our John Carroll fam- ily. Through his exemplary service and commitment, General Ham is living the mission of Jesuit Catholic education, inspiring today’s students to become great leaders who have a lasting, positive impact on our world,” he said. Prior to attending JCU, Ham served as an enlisted infantryman in the 82nd Airborne Photo from Gamma Phi Beta-Zeta Omicron website Please see COMMENCEMENT, p. 3 Gamma Phi Beta Zeta-Omicron on bid day Index Finance 12 Inside this issue: Find us online 2 Diversions 14 Campus Blue Streaks Arts & Life 4 Editorial 17 baseball wins three Sports 6 Op/Ed 18 of four games, p. 6 issuu.com/ World News 10 Classifieds 20 Like us on Facebook @TheCarrollNews thecarrollnews 2 Campus April 18, 2013 www.jcunews.com The Carroll News Campus Flats East Bank Project will give students Briefs more entertainment options Annual Relay for Life Abigail Rings and The Big Bang dueling piano bar. about the prospect of having a whole new Campus Editor One of the most exciting restaurants for entertainment area in Cleveland. event taking place Cleveland has begun a complete overhaul the area is a two-story Panini's Bar & Grill “This sounds awesome, especially for of entertainment facilities and places to go complete with multiple outdoor patios, fire me, as an upperclassman who can actually this weekend in the last two years. After the approval of pits and boat docking. Panini’s originally go to bars,” junior Christin VanAtta said. the casino, medical mart and convention started in the Flats area in 1986, and their re- “But, for underclassmen, this might not John Carroll University will be hosting center, new building projects are appearing turn to Flats area has been much anticipated help the issue of not having places to go Relay for Life on both Saturday, April 20 and everywhere. One of these projects is the since closing their original restaurant on the much, since they typically lack transporta- Sunday, April 21. The event will celebrate plan to rebuild the Flats East Bank area, so east bank of the Flats. tion. My friends and I love going down- the lives of those who have battled cancer, it can become its own popular entertainment In addition to the restaurants and enter- town, mainly to West 6th, so this would be remember those who have lost their lives destination. Scott Wolstein, the developer in tainment sites, there is going to be a vast a great asset.” and raise money and awareness to find an charge of the project, explained in a state- amount of public area for Clevelanders’ Sophomore Steven Henderson agreed, end to the disease. ment that they do not want to bring the old use. The boardwalk will connect many of saying, “I definitely could see myself going This is an annual event on campus and Flats back, but instead they want to revitalize the public areas, and there are 10 acres of downtown to take advantage of the devel- student organizations and community groups it and make it better than before. planned green space that will include open will be walking on the Main Quad from noon oped Flats. I think it will be great during the The $500 million project, headed by recreation fields. Three acres of beach will be to 12 a.m. parts of the semester in which the weather Fairmount Properties LLC and The Wolstein open to the public for lounging, sunbathing Those interesed in volunteering for the is nice, due to the fact that this will all be Group, has been planned in two phases. The and beach volleyball. A market pavilion and event should contact [email protected] built right on the lake.” first phase consists of a cutting edge office public space for street fair, art exhibitions, for more information.

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