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The Carroll News

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The Carroll News

Al Miciak shares some closing thoughts as he gets ready to wave goodbye to John Carroll.
The architect of change: Miciak’s legacy at JCU
Brian Keim and Anna Maxwell May 1, 2026
Andelbradt graduated from JCU in 2018 and started working for the university in 2021
Humans of JCU: Mike Andelbradt
Tate Farinacci, Managing Editor • Jan 17, 2025
Safety is one of the most important pieces of JCU.
Inside JCU emergency plans
Jacob Meyers, Campus Editor • May 8, 2026
A soon-to-be graduate gearing up to walk across the stage in May.
Class of 26 suits up for graduation
Bella Congelio, Opinion Editor • May 1, 2026
Isabella Kierce '28 helps lead Mock Trial to its fullest potential.
The 250 Project: Mock Trial turns students into future lawyers
Jacob Meyers, Campus Editor • Apr 24, 2026
Two local journalists came to talk with the SPJ chapters of the Cleveland Area.
Staying ethical in modern journalism
Brian Keim, Editor-in-Chief • Apr 10, 2026
The Carroll News proudly presents its award-winning paper.
Blue Streak Media excels with 5 SPJ awards
Anna Maxwell, Managing Editor • May 1, 2026
A globe displaying world flags.
IBLC connects cultures across campus
Jen Ticipe, Staff Reporter • Mar 24, 2026
Roger Purdy, Ph.D., passed away on March 11 at the age of 74 .
A lasting legacy: JCU mourns the loss of beloved history professor
Amelia Marlow, Campus Reporter • Mar 27, 2026
Members of the WJCU community posing with a torch and ambition during Radiothon.
WJCU smashes records in Radiothon 2026
Brian Keim, Editor-in-Chief • Mar 6, 2026
An early morning power and water outage affected many campus buildings.
Severe weather triggers campuswide power disruptions
Jacob Meyers, Campus Editor • Apr 14, 2026
Blue Streaks get ready to compete in the 2026 GUTS competition.
JCU Recreation spills its GUTS
Brian Keim, Editor-in-Chief • Feb 27, 2026
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, about 460,000 community college applications in California received between July 2022 and June 2023 were fraudulent.
Do ghost students exist at JCU?
Amelia Marlow, Campus Reporter • Feb 27, 2026