Sections
Poll: Like Our New Look?
Do you like the new Carroll News site?
CAMPUS
Minutemen sparks controversy over borders
Minuteman co-founder Chris Simcox spoke to a full house and to the backs of protestors Tuesday night in his speech hosted by the John Carroll University College Conservatives. While Simcox spoke of securing U.S. borders from illegal immigrants, a number of JCU students, community members and faculty held protest signs claiming the speech to be hateful....Rombalski’s farewell to be at Commencement
Patrick Rombalski, vice president for student affairs, has one final task before completing his duties at John Carroll University, and that is to deliver the Commencement ceremony speech....Free ride to Coventry a possibility
A plan is in the works that would offer John Carroll University students free transportation to and from Coventry Road on Thursday nights. ...Ombuds could help your grade
While John Carroll University does have a grade appeal process for students who feel they have been treated unfairly, the policy is lacking one essential component – a person to mediate the disputes....John Carroll legend passes on
The Rev. Joseph O. Schell served at John Carroll University for nearly 58 years before leaving in 2004. He held positions as a professor of philosophy, dean of the college of arts and sciences, University president and founder of the campus ministry program. Schell passed away last Thursday at the age of 93....JCU French majors win big
Two John Carroll University French majors took first and third place in the annual “Concours” French Contest, sponsored by the Maison Française de Cleveland on April 11 and 12. The Maison, an American non-profit organization, serves to promote French conversation and cultural activities within the Greater Cleveland area. ...Students Take Back the Night and take up a voice
The John Carroll University community is taking back the night this week in an effort to stand up against sexual assault....Roark receives ‘08 Lucrezia Culicchia Award
Christopher Roark of the English department received the annual Lucrezia Culicchia Award this month. This award recognizes teaching excellence of a faculty member in the College of Arts and Sciences....Niehoff recognizes JCU futureNiehoff recognizes JCU future
John Carroll University President the Rev. Robert Niehoff spoke to past and future changes and University enrollment woes Tuesday in the Donahue Auditorium. While the Master Plan seeks to significantly alter University aesthetics over the next 20 years, Niehoff recognized JCU’s current commitment to the Jesuit mission and identity....Greek Week enforces rules
While Greek Week continues to be one of the most anticipated events of the semester, fraternity and sorority members have expressed frustration over censorship and the removal of certain activities....CN wins, again
The Carroll News received seven national awards from the Society for Collegiate Journalists, on top of the two received last week from the Society for Professional Journalists....Freedom of speech or just offensive?
The anticipated arrival of Minuteman Chris Simcox has divided the campus. Controversy over the issue of border control and the Minutemen’s border enforcement tactics has resulted in much debate....JCU welcomes new Day
John Carroll University selected John Day as the new academic vice president. Day currently serves as vice president of academic affairs and dean at Roanoke College in Salem, Va. ...Students with disabilities forum
In the garden level of the Administration Building is the Services for Students with Disabilities office. Students may claim to have heard of the office, but few know what it does or who it helps....JCU’s World View provides a new outlook
The first edition of World View made its campus debut earlier this month, featuring stories, memoirs and pictures collected by John Carroll students in an effort to challenge readers’ view of the world in which we live. ...You're wrong, he's Editor in Chief
Junior Andrew Rafferty has been named the 2008-2009 Editor in Chief for The Carroll News....Eat fresh ... in the cafeteria
A revamped Schott Dining Hall will eliminate unnecessary waste, and allow students to choose their food more quickly. ...Changes in dorms; especially Sutowski
Look at the changes that will be taking place in the John Carroll Residence Halls this summer....Get to know ... Tom Reilley
Learn more about JCU's Manager of Auxiliary Plant Services, Tom Reilley....Class of 2012 applicants up
Applications are up for the Class of 2012, as JCU Vice President for Enrollment Brian WIlliams remains optimistic about the University's future students....Rare Bible presented to JCU
A handmade bible will be presented to JCU on April 13. Read more about this special gift to the community....Beloved professor passes on
William Cenker, a respected accounting professor for many years at JCU, passed away on March 21 after a valiant fight with colon cancer....Health Center to provide massages
A massage therapist will now be available in the Health Center as a service for students. ...The Nominees for the 2008 Robert Beaudry Award
See the six seniors nominated for the 2008 Robert Beaudry Award...Check this text in class: JCU enables service that will text students to alert them of emergency
A new text messaging system at JCU is about to be implemented, and will be able to tell students if any problems are occurring on campus....LSO running low
Problems with allocating money from the LSO budget has been creating problems for several groups on campus who were denied funding for their organization....What's wrong with Webmail?
JCU has been experiencing several problems with the Webmail system. Jim Burke explains....Class of ‘08 plans to give back to JCU
The JCU class of 2008 has started the Senior Legacy Project once again, which last appeared in 2002....More parking options among proposals in Master Plan
Another meeting about the JCU Campus Master Plan was held, discussing what proposals are made for the early phase of the Plan....JCU student tells story of horror, then bravery
JCU freshman Johanna Orozco tells her story of survival after a series of very traumatic events....Log in
- Beloved professor passes on
- HUMMER H3T is built for versatility
- Seeholzer's state of mind: Think your spring break was good? Top this!
- Staff Commentary: Calculating the Future
- What's wrong with Webmail?
My husband and I both enjoyed being around Him and his family, when they visited his Father-inlaw in New Castle Pa area. He will be ...
Featured author
Theo Denanyoh
Theo Denanyoh is the web master of jcunews.com
