New classes planned for 2012-2013 school year
Brianna Glase, Managing Editor
March 15, 2012
Filed under JC Insider, News
Four new courses are being introduced to the curriculum for the 2012-2013 school year, in accordance with the new STEM program. The Math Department plans to revive two semester length courses: Math Analysis and Statistics. According to Math Department Chair Susan Gradishar, Math Analysis is both... Read more »
New leads thaw 1983 cold case

Jenny Hottle, Online Chief
December 15, 2010
Filed under News, Top Stories
Twenty-seven years after the unsolved murder of a JC student, recent news tips and an ABC 2 News cold case segment have brought attention to the case. Jennifer Claybrook, class of ’86, was a freshman when she disappeared on March 4, 1983. According to her mother, Claybrook went for a jog. Forty-eight... Read more »
*UPDATE* Alumni band “Sharpened Crayons” gains community, national attention
Taylor Schafer, Features Editor
June 1, 2010
Filed under Lifestyles, Off Campus
As of May 19, 2010, Sharpened Crayons has won the People's Choice prize for the PBS national contest "Your PBS Video Contest" for their video, "Online to Explore." They were also one of five contest runners-up, and will receive a custom-designed HD Flip video camera and a PBS prize package. PBS has... Read more »
Board of Trustees: JC Involvement
Kate Froehlich, Executive Editor
February 1, 2010
Filed under Lifestyles, On Campus
“The Patriot” will break down the Board of Trustees’ history, role, importance, and goals over the coming weeks. President Richard O’Hara said, “There is always a need in schools to demystify the Board and their role and purposes. The Board at John Carroll functions very well. They are... Read more »




