JCU Relay For Life brings in over $26,000 for cancer research
Cancer affects families all over the world on a daily basis, including many here at John Carroll University, where even some students have faced battles with the dangerous disease that kills thousands...
View ArticleSpencito takes on the #ClevelandBrownsProblems
Today’s the day! The 2012 NFL draft is finally here, as the top college prospects from around the country walk across the stage at Radio City Music Hall to shake hands with NFL Commissioner Roger...
View ArticleSUPB to lose $12,000 in funding
The Student Union Programming Board is known best for its success in putting on various events and activities both on and off campus throughout the year for students to meet new friends, have some fun...
View Article‘C-Fest’ takes campus by storm
As students prepared for a weekend packed full of great music, the first-ever Carroll Fest came to campus. The festivities kicked off on Friday evening around 5 p.m., with Charlie Mosbrook, followed by...
View ArticleCall me maybe?
Let me start by saying that I have a very strong, passionate, tenacious dislike for texting. That being said, I’m probably texting as you read this sentence. But before you call me a hypocrite, let me...
View ArticleNew semester brings new renovations to campus
As a new fall semester commences at John Carroll University, both returning and new students have witnessed some renovations around campus. The projects that have gone into effect since the beginning...
View ArticleLearning from scandal: What Penn State’s failure to report sexual abuse can...
In the aftermath of one of the most talked-about scandals in history, Pennsylvania State University has quickly become the example of what not to do when reports of sexual abuse are discovered on a...
View ArticleResidents of Crozier tragedy-house to be evicted
In the aftermath of a tragedy that hit home with the John Carroll community last year, some kind of closure may have finally been reached. On Jan. 1, 2011 Matt Crozier, a former JCU student, was at a...
View ArticleMaking ‘Spence’ of vulnerability
To what may be a surprise to some, throughout my entire life a big fear of mine has always been addressing that girl I have feelings for. Now maybe some of you agree. Maybe some of you think that is...
View ArticleRemembering former board president Allyn R. Adams
Former president of the JCU Board of Directors Allyn R. Adams passed away Sunday, Sept. 30 of a heart attack in his Berea, Ohio home. He was 69 years old. “He was John Carroll for so many – always...
View ArticleYour votes are in: JCU students elect Student Union officers for 2013 term
It was fitting that in the aftermath of the nation choosing its respective government representatives, the John Carroll University student body would do the same, electing their Student Union executive...
View ArticleThe Carroll News sits down with University Heights resident Susan Kane
The CN: How long have you lived here in UH? Susan Kane: 25 years. CN: Did you happen to read any of the comments on your article? Kane: There were a lot of students that responded, and unfortunately...
View ArticleEconomic report showcases JCU’s impact in the community
Drive down John Carroll Boulevard, and you will see a sign that reads, “University Heights: Home of John Carroll University, ‘The City’s Namesake.’” With the release of JCU’s annual report, the text on...
View ArticleWhat about the rest of the year?
What about the rest of the year? It’s Valentine’s Day. It’s the worst day of the year (well, other than every Monday of the year) but otherwise, the worst day of the year. Now let me explain, because...
View ArticleSTO: Should it stay or should it go?: John Carroll decides against removing...
Over the course of the past week, rumors had circulated about the idea of removing channels from John Carroll University’s on-campus cable circuit, one of those, including Cleveland’s own SportsTime...
View ArticleBreaking the chains: Students and faculty dance to fight violence against women
On Thursday, Feb. 14, people on John Carroll University’s campus witnessed two flash mobs rallying faculty and students to take a stand for women. One Billion Rising is a program established by Eve...
View ArticleWhat I’ve gained and where I’ll go
I love traveling. If I could get paid to travel anywhere and everywhere, I would sign on the dotted line right now. That being said my senior year has provided me with quite the series of trips that...
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