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Soldier recalls the Middle East
The 35-year-old La Grange resident, attorney, and member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10778 in Western Springs, comes from a military family.
John Carroll students living the 'simple life'
John Carroll University is trying a new experiment, known as the "Living Simply Community." "This is the first time we have had a living simply community on campus, and it started this year," says Director of Campus Ministry John Scarano.
Yesterday, Rev. Thomas P. O'Malley, S.J., former dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, passed away from an apparent heart attack.
Shaker Heights Council to vote Monday on restricting off-campus student housing
City Council will hold a public hearing at 7 p.m. Monday before voting on the enactment of restrictions on off-campus student housing.
Jesuit educator Thomas O'Malley dies in Boston
The Rev. Thomas P. O'Malley, who served as president of two Jesuit universities, Loyola Marymount and John Carroll, has died.
University Heights: Meeting of City Council's University Affairs Committee cancelled
The meeting of City Council's University Affairs Committee scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Monday at the John Carroll University Green Road Annex has been cancelled.
Robert J. Moeller, age 86, of 2209 N. 27th Street, Sheboygan passed away Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at St.
With scant notice, Cleveland's writers' colony has started to thrive
To hear Kris Ohlson tell it, 25 years ago the writers' colony of Cleveland resembled a lonely barnacle.
What: The City Club and John Carroll University have partnered for the inaugural City Club on Campus, a partnership between The City Club and colleges and universities in Northeast Ohio Who: Caryl Stern, president and chief executive officer, U.S. Fund for UNICEF, will discuss UNICEF's international efforts to protect children rights and survival.
Student's library visit ends in assault, loss of $12 and his ID: University Heights Police Blotter
ROBBERY, WASHINGTON BOULEVARD: A John Carroll University student, 21, was assaulted and robbed of $12 in cash and his New York identification card around midnight Oct.
University Heights Civic Awards Program
October 22, 2009 was a special night in University Heights as the city held its fiftieth annual Civic Awards program and Retirement Gala .
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Rose, Smith running for at-large in Medina
Paul Rose Sr. and Jay Smith are running Nov. 3 for the at-large seat on Medina City Council currently held by Linda Hoffman Joseph, who is not seeking re-election. In ward races, Andrea Burdell-Ware, 323 Brenton Lane, is unopposed in her bid for the Ward 1 seat currently held by John Wetzel, who also is not seeking re-election, and Mark E. Kolesar, ...
University Heights honors Rothschild, Zucker by putting names on Purvis Park facilities
Mayor Beryl Rothschild and Vice Mayor Adele Zucker got a sneak preview of the retirement program at which they will be honored tonight, courtesy of City Council.
Crisis mapping brings clarity to humanitarian response
In the chaos that usually follows a natural disaster, taking the time to create maps may seem low down on the priority list when a rapid response is key to helping to save lives.
University Heights officials debate merits of charter change proposals
Does this community need a city administrator? Yes, says Councilman Kevin Patrick Murphy, because the city is starting to show signs of urban decline, and it would benefit from having a professionally trained administrator who could help reverse that trend.
John Carroll University and University Heights at odds over proposed green space
John Carroll University has made it clear to the city it needs green space for athletic fields to stay competitive.
Education: Bachelor's degree in political science from Seattle University; master's degree in philosophy from Gonzaga University; and a doctorate in philosophy from Boston College.
Cook County Board President Candidates 2010 - Terry O'Brien
Terry O'Brien, the President of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District , is an announced candidate for President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners .
Colleges prepare for swine flu
Last week alone, Ohio colleges reported 104 new cases of Swine Flu, and since college students fit right into the high risk population for H1N1, Ohio schools are trying to gear up for this year's flu season.
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