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The Daily Egyptian, July 01, 1999 Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC July 1999 Daily Egyptian 1999 7-1-1999 The Daily Egyptian, July 01, 1999 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_July1999 Volume 84, Issue 159 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1999 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in July 1999 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ... i l ATTENTION THESE DOCUMENTS ARE FILMED EXACTLY AS THEY WERE RECEIVED. IN SOME CASES, PAGES MAY BE DIFFICULT TO READ. SOME PAGES APPEAR TO HAVE OVERLAPPING DOCUMENTS. BUT THEY WERE PHOTOCOPIED IN TIDS MANNER. ,r, \., SANDRA MASON DIRECTOR OF RECORDS MANAGEMENT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MICROGRAPIDCSDEPARTMENT CARBONDALE, ILLINOIS C Sunset concert: Morey: Core Reggae artbt brings love curriculum Director of people to Carbondale. leaves for Virginia. 1ilff\ DtO VDT; I 111 />Cl.Ir~ 5 Reunion: Mme than 500 ,1lumni iUJJ : ,JPlUl. ,si h, 1r '. 11111 expec · I to participate !! r.J. !!I www.,lailycgyptian.com in cclebrntion. D Hf _; ...,. 111 • ~~~c~: Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Vd. 84, No. 159, 12 rages single copy free Us dissolution a feasible solution? SEVERANCE: Some say that separating SIU's campuses will benefit all involved, but others aren't so sure. TIM CHAMBERLAIN G0\"ERS~IE~'T EDITOR Recent 1urn10il on the SIUC "pcrsisten: slmins between the campus has some people calling President's and Chancellor's for the dissolution of the SIU sys­ offices," a SW million expendi­ tem - a move many think would ture in capital development funds prove to be disastrous for all par­ on 1he East St. Louis Center ties involved. "where neither SIUE nor SIUC The SIUC Gr.iduate Council, ha\'e a Yalid academic mission," representing about 800 faculty the hiring of Anhur Andersen and about consultants for studies "that could have been done more accumtely Gus Bode !i~(}(!ufJt~~ in house at a fmction of the cost" passed a reso­ and the "systematic diversion of luti on June 4 financial resources from SIUC calling for and concentration of these ·sweeping resources in the President's office changes in the where they can be expended with SIU system. bs accountability." The resolu­ SIU Board of Trustees mem­ tion asked for ber John Brewster said he docs the current not think the dissolution of the SIU system SIU system would have the Gus says: and Board of effects that advocates arc hoping I was always Trustees to be for. told that size dissolved. "The proponents of separJting SIUE would does the Carbondale campus into a then be separate campus think that they matter! renamed and will get to cherry-pick and only pl::ced under get what they want." Brewster the governance of its own Board said. "But [dissolution) is like a of Trustees. volcano. When it erupL,, you SIUC would be restructured never know what will be left." and the Carbondale campus, the One matter that bothers School of Medicine, the School Brewster most is the "ugly tone" of Law ,md the Dental School that ha., marked talk about the .IAsoN KN1SlR/DJily Egyp1L1n would be placed under the direc­ East St. Louis Center opened by AAAHHH! Five·year·old Eleanor Hughes of Carbondale takes on adult-size bite of her lunch tion of an eiected Board of SIU. during the Brown Bog Concert series at the Town Square Pavilion Wednesday afternoon. Trustees and a new chancellor "The East St. Louis Center is selected by this board. The reasons given in the reso­ lution for the restructuring arc SEE DIVIDE, PAGE 7 Board to discuss liquor license for new bar President's office asked to DANIELLE TYLER as entenainmcnt, fcx>d. and non-alco­ plans for the building, saying he was relinquish overhead funds DAILY EGYI'TIAS Rm.1RTEI\ holic drinks. more concerned about gelling th.: The number of B-2 liquor licenses liquor license first. He bought the $1.2 million budget shonfall Th.: Liquor Advisory Board will in Carbondale was ~cJuced from 17 building, which is currently vacant, in JAvmE BOLINSKI for the upcoming fiscal year. EDITOR•IN-OHEF Specifically, the resolution meet tonight to discuss the n.-ccnt 10 15 in 1995 in re,pon~e !o two clos­ 1997, and ~aid at that time hc wanted asks the president's oflicc to application for a cl,L~s 11-2 liquor ing bars and the ra·sc of 1~.c bar entry to open a n.irional fr.mchisc restaurant The Office of the President license for 315 S. Illinois Ave .. the age from 1810 19. in the huild;:ig. negotiate a reduction in its will be asked to forego accept­ allocation of JDC funds to fonn.:r home 10 Carbondale bar T.J. What might be giving M:1ier hope Mark Robinson. vice 1:hair of the ;\kFly's. in his request is the somcwha: •liffer• Liquor Adv;,ory lloard. said the poli­ ing about $2 million in indi­ zero, or at most a level not to The application by l\latthaus cnt make-up of the curreN cy for the disbursement of liquor rect cost funds - money typi­ exceed the cost of SIU's por­ cally used to finance the l\laicr, owner of l\lugsy McGuire's, Carbondale City Council. licenses might make Maier's request tion of the federal audit. University's yearly audit - 1620 W. Main St., is a challengl! lo Mayor N~il Dillard ami cou11cil diflicult tu gr.int. The committee passed the according to a resolution the current limit on downtown B-2 members Maggie Flanag,111 and "While th.:rc is still a cla.,s A resolution in light of the pro­ unanimously passed by the liquor licenses. Michael Neill were all on the council license up for gmbs at this time, there jected budget shortfall for next Chancellor's Planning and Cla.,s B-2 licen,es are gi\'en for in 1995 when the liquor license cap is a cap on class B liccnscs on the fiscal year, "effons to reverse Budget Council Monday the decline in research suppon str.1ight lilJUor profit only, and the city was put into place. Strip," Robinson said. morning. on the SIU campus, and the only allows for 15 of these licenses at Council members new since 1995 The Liquor Advisory Board will The resolution was passed this time. Holders of class A-3 licens­ are Larry Briggs, elected in 1997, and meet tonight at 5:30 at the in light of. the University's. SEE FUNDS, PAGE 7 es must make 51 percent of their pr.if­ Brad Cole. elected earlier this year. Carbondale Civic Center, 200 S. it on services other than liquor, such Maier w::mld not elabomte on his Illinois Ave. J).\IU EG\'l'TIU NEWS C:,1.·ral.ir 111.-m tk,.Jh~ 1• iv.,, r· ,Hic,.m,,n J.,"' 1-,.·f,,rt d~ c-\n,t. net nrm mu~ 1n. lu..k unx,J..rr, rt....<.~1~•·(~.irJ ·r "''"'" ,l1hc ~~f•I .,n,J tho.! !LU'?'"-' ,,nJ rt"fl('•"' the- l""""' ,uhn1n11,i,: 1hc­ lt('fn hrm.Jw.ul.'C"t:&-hurNi.,C. mn1unic.. 111.n~I\.nlJr'1!.P: •'ffl IZ47.Allc.1lcn.Lr1rrm,,1I,.., Calendar .. ~.1,,..,,_-w,J.1l~"IJ'CLtnC\'ffl..N.•G,,1,,n.1.o,mt,-.mu11,,o..,,:IN1.t\.m,,vn1ht-rlnll.·. Almanau TODAY UPCOMING • Library Affairs Instructional vms wErrn m 1 962: Applications of the Web • SIU representatives were meeting with an olliciol • Library Affairs New lllinet • "The Foreigner"-A Side (Asynchronous learning), July of the Murphysboro Chamber of Commerce lo dis· On-line, 10 to 11 a.m., Splitting Comedy, July 2, 3, 9, 8, 10 to 11 o.m., Morris cuss the proposed bus servicJ between the campus Morris library 10:10, 453· 10, 8:00 p.m., July 11, 2:00 Library :03D, 453-2818. FRIDAY: 2818. p.m., childa.., & students $6, ant' Corbondola. The shuttle was expected lo se1>icrs S10, adults S12, • Library Affairs Digital assist students who would be living in Murphysboro Thunderstorms Mcleod Theater, Imaging For the Web, July 8, and commuting lo campus in the loll. =iu:\;ei~t~~:.Pr;,~~-s 11 o.m. to 12 p.m., Morris High: 95 Communications Bldg. • Charles "Duke• Sutton become the second ing Corter and Connelley, Contact Chantel 453•7 589. Library Roo.n 19, 453-2818. Low: 72 noon to 1 p.m., University Southern Illinois University baseball player to sign a I Museum Sculpture Garden, • Library Affairs Introduction • University Museum presents major league contract. The 22-year-old ou~ielder North End of Foner Hall. In lo Constructing Webpages "Music in the Garden• feal\Jr· signed a bonus contract with the Houston Colts of case of rein, the event will be (HTML), July 6, 2 to 4 p.m., • ing loose Gravel, July 8, noon the Notional league. held inside the University Morris Library 103D, 453· to 1 p.m., University Museum Museum. Free admission. 2818. Sculpture Garden, North End • At the Murdole Shopping Center, McDonald's Contact Lori 4S3-5388. of Foner Holl. In :o,e of roin, •Amazing Menu• included a Pure Seel Hamburger Police Blotter • lnterVorsity Christion for 15 cents, Golden French Fries for 12 ceub and the event will be held inside • SlUC Museum presents the Fellowship Bible Study, July the University Museum. Free Delightful Root Beer for 10 cents. McDonald's gloss art work of Davie! 6,7p.m., 1317 oc!:nission. Contact Lori -453· urged you to get "the tastiest food in town al extra UNIVERSITY Scheaffer, showing until July Meadowbrook ln.
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