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Students vote down fee.. increase Battle for athletics dollars forces officials to find funds By Kati& Morrlaon of the moocy will be found." Administration Reporter The proposed CUI is p.n of the board 's Priori!ies, Qunl ily and SJUC s1udcnts voted against ProducJvit:,1 ~:".lcwidr: initiative to suppny Joff 0.,­ 1h,;. l'loarrl follows through with lhc SIUC ln1crcollcgia1c Athletics (Left) Melvin Duke&, • fre• hman In physical n."C'ontmcndauon. Director Jim Hart and Associate athletlc-fee Increase referendum • t th• thor py from Florida nd l'!lember the ·· w e don·, want the ttudcnt Athletic Director Charlotte West • • o, Student Center Wednesday nl~t. The vote athletes 10 think they doo'1 have a presented information on studen1 S.lukla football ""'11, and Oa.-niM HlnM, a lied !o pus, with • final tally o f 1, 152- ho,ne ~t SIU."' Hall said. ··we·rc fre• h m.:,;n In tiroilc11'•• t loilrilallea ,.._ _, w-.r,.1a, ...... - - n Country Club HIiia, ~?.O ing \o make ,;;.urc tr.21 CV'!."')' rl!me -FEE!:,pege6 c...--•t their ,,_,. lol Ille ~wfll 211111 ...... Helping hands: Welch goes Aerospace industry flying high aga=n The Washinglon Post Bandar bin Sultan, Saudi Arabia's "This sale of McDonncil Douglas embassador, la! 1Dkl him d1al Kmg jcllincrs will convert direcdy inro to SIUE for housing start-up WA SHI NGTON-Saudi Fahd has decided to "purchase the tens or thousands of jobs - jobs By Emily Priddy Ambia said Wednesday Iha! it will entire rcpiaccmc,a fleet" of about primarily in Southern California, Admtmstration Reporter " buy A merican• in a $6 billion 50 planes from U.S. companies. but also jobs through(out) the reju-venation of its national "Ev.:nts in Bosnia and the United Staes.• \.faJor change:-. in , 1udent hfe airline's fleet, opening 1he way fll' Middle East are still f unhet proof The aerospace industry ~as .1 1 Southern Dl mm., U111vcr-.i1v a1 Boein g Co. and McDonnell that American lc•deabip is indis­ been shedding jobs by the EGwardw1H c arc drawme.· an Douglas Corp. 10 share !he o:lly pensable." Prince Bandar told the thousands as airlines around ~,e SIUC admimstralor a"·ay from major o rder for commercial aowdcrl Roosevelt Room gather­ world, hard pressed by economic Carbondale for lhe nex1 six aircraft on !he horiu,n. ing, in an event foll of mixed downtmn, slashed orders for new mon!h, Wilh the chairmcr. ,f Boeing and commen:i.al, re. assel In the Fdtlaldl w,,, 1wept 40 Vualty South H&lrstyllng • 1 ,, 8. V.!Jloll ~ ,117-11116' mllel beyond British line• on • com·~ 111d .,_. A,p,nd;;;; lftqll. N.. Vt.. w... ewft a . 31 4 tvm~,»~~~~ More than • dec,de lMer lbole wunll echo In lftOlhcr - haif-way around iho world. As NATO Ille! Unbed Nadaal pollcymaka-s WIClllc , ~ oYOr bow 10 imploment lllelr ultimatum aimed at eecurln1 puce ii. ~ lbcir point 111111 on Ille po,md is lhe ane Roac, now a 1:nigtu,,d /.i-~~~; .,.... I Bridih ~ petal 1111100lllflWlder ol U.N. fon:1111 In Bmnla. SMOKl·RS fONERCH.I) PROSTTTVTESOUGHTE>IDTBENT - Be Paid For Mental il.lna1 ...._, • ~ chooa 10 be called, - j1111 lhy ol her 14111 binhday bu waming alg:aa, too. wlla, sho....., ~ lhe Calpry - •• proaute. She had had 1. Research Participation or ~... a lret: boalclot one ICXIW putna' b:f:.-ro she went U,!!) !he bulineu, Ille! lhought lhc 2. Quit Smoking Research about ""'""'1 m,_., ma : whole Idea aeemed glsn,."WS. "It kr..ad ea.ciq. It loct:led atnctiYc. It t-800-969•NMHA. lomm like ,ood money," lhe ay& now. Unlilce many ol lhe )'0UIII gills C11l SIUC Smcking Cessation Progrun betwttn 10 .m & Spm Learo to oee Ille wuDlaC ...... Calprisls have u1Cd IO roclain1, v-dim't have 10 be lured. Even 453-3561 453-3527 . ..,,~....,...,...... ,. - • lhoup she came from •n intact. middle-<:laa family, wtia, lhe lelmed that ~;======, ,• ~8 man r,c kpe~ was ,pimp, she \Old ~im.lhe ~ \0,10 JO ·y,_,ork. r•••• •••••»••••••••• •••~ "I SUMMER STOLEN MUNCH PAINTING ICON FO~'DECADES - • .EMP LOYMENT. . To thieves who stole Edvard Monch's farnou! painting "The Scream" SHONEI~· · J Sawrday from Oslo's National Gallery, it', •n object ol anaU use. It's• · · J -,,.,..,ianv.,Unesbnow irophy that cannot be shown, loot that can't be sold. Pcmaps they're ALL-YOU-CA RE -TO EA " ' ~•ppllatloruflomcol- holding it for ra.'190ffl--Norway's offered a rcwanl oC200,000 crowns, or BREAKFAST AND FRUIT BAR ', • ..,_, ond 11,111a, its $26,700, for its safe return. The thieves me.y have A&Shefd, the Old Guard's rommandcr. ~y~::i~ ,;r"!::f;; even bener!) DOG SURVIVES 25 DAYS WITHOUT FOOD, WATER - Honey, a 14-ycar-011 golden retriever, endured 25 days without !cod and Take a break frrom 1he danroom, watct du:ing some or the coldest wcathe,- ia years after she wandered .iind r:iake the: mo5t of )'OU' sum­ away and _;q,parently fcll)!lll,Hl secluded goose hunti ng oil "She's an m« with Nofth American Van L:ne1. We11promi se you _., ad- older dog, and I find it amazing that she survived," said Gerard A. - --.you1t ,-fo

OFFICIAL_QRITICIZED OVER USE OF WILL- About 50 political concriootors to Fairf8ll (Va.) Circuit Coon Clerk John Frey wcr,: given a private ,iewing of George and Manha Washinginn's wills Tuesday evening, prompr.ing county Domocrats 10 aocusc the Republican or usi.,g th" histnric document for personal gain. As~ Frey ovcrsc-..; the .;ioragc of tl,e wills. Fairfax Commonwealth's Auomcy Robert F. SE AG.Al Horan Jr. said Frey's fond -raiser did not appear to break on y laws ..._ concerning the u:e or public doc=ts and facilities. "Ix:; i, is close.· I - from Dally Egyptian wn aan,lces ( ·orrl'ctio,~, ( ·1arif'ication-. . ; I ~ • Assistant professor Leal-McBride was incom:ctly identified as an associate professor in the Feb. 16 edition or lhe Daily Egyptian. Beny Kelley is an assistanl profossor in the physical education dep3r1rnen~ and docs spons psychology consulting. The ncw!plll)CI' regrets the cnor.

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'.'lews StafrRopreamtllth~ A8!10ciat.e Editorial Editor Facult,y"Repnwntati,,.. Karyn Viverlto Seon L N. Hao Walter B. J""'1nls Budget plan makes- students pa.y for aid THE CLI N1U, RUD< ;ET i'L AN INCLUD ~<; A MIX ,,, gond Ol.'w ..; and baci nev.·o:; for college ~tudeni s: ""eeking 1,11 .-11 , ,al .11d. The hc ,1 11e,, ,: If 1he rlan is appro, ed. more kd,-ral linanc,al u:d will Ix available 10 , tudcm,. According 1u 1hc L .S. Dcpa11111cn1 of Educauc,n. the p!an would result 111 a net uain 0f S, 1.2 bi ll ion in student a id for 11scal year Jl/l/'; _ Th,, increase wou ld rcsull fro m a $936 mi liion ,naea,c in federal loans. a S~ 76 m illio n increa,,~ for Pell ( ;,a111, and a S 100 mill ion i,icreasc for colkge work-study. H,)v.c,cr. the plan a:,o rropo,es cul-' such a,, $158 mi llion Letters to the Editor 111 ledcral suppc,11 for the Perkin, Loan program.

THE PLA'.\' WOL'LO RAISE TH E "1AXIM M PELL (.ira111 award from S2.3()() a year to 52.l-00. TI1 t gooo news: Society provides animal rights Th,, "ould ;,;akc mnrc m0ne} avaiiable to the m ost cconom,call, di,ad,·anta11ed ,1udent, . T his would result in I would like 10 re.pond 10 M1cha mnn~-, 111 I l/95. The h·1J new,: TI1e overall increase slated Let· por.dcr for a while on the notion of rightli. I personally excfC1sc )O~r nghh you muo:;1 know th at for th e program i, ah,1 u t I rerccnt. Thi , mean, ,omc d1'-<.ard out of hand the a.-.sertion that ri J?hlS arc God you ha ve 1hem. 11 i~ also 1ru e 1ha1 a guardian ma) , lulknt!'I v. Pttld r\!1,:ei, e lev, aid . given. Tilere c.-ither j,;, nc GOO. or cl~ 100 damn many exerc ise your righ 1s on your ~half. f As an a ide. lei SILJC Fi 11 anc1JI Aid Director Pamela Brill on ,a,d the of 1hem. I lhm k the f:.,m1er i.i. com~c1. \Vhcre. then. do inc say that ii is not rwcc.-.sary 10 claim a ri~lu m order nghl.'i- come from? Rights arc gran1cd b~ thc:,,c who 10 continue 10 hold it. A ri ght 1ha1 mu \l ric.: exercised is L'n" crsit y has a large popul aticn of students rec ~1\'i ng have 1hc power to e,.::..'lt them. ru1d 10 cnfon·c 1hese not a rig.hL it i,; an obliga,,011 A righ1 1.0 hfe implies a maximum Pell Grant aware' compared to 01her lli ino is gnnl!I . In our democra1ic ~ocicty these ri ghts arc tight to die.) universiue. . so rhe proposed tncrea~e wouJO OC'flefi t mapy granted by the elected legislruure in the form of laws. And. so. back to the beg10ning. Do animals have S IUC studen1s. ii abo would help off,ct recent dccn,ases in \ -\.' h.11 1s A nght? In thi~ country a right is what a tights? Sure they do. 'They ha ve the rights that we give the ll iinoi, Student A»istance Comm i.,ion \ Moneta ry ma;oril) of the vo1ers !13 ) it is. In 01hcr counlrics. them , the rights that we. as a socie1y insist be respected. We enforce tl'.h g ran1 by threat o f .-\ward, Program. which he lps the stalc's most economical.I } dunn)? other u~. right" are wtuu the king or dictator .\a1d tne} v,.-ere . Today. m Bosnia. right s do .. come punishment. di, ad, ant aged , tudcnt, . fmrn 1hc barrd of a snin··. As ·1nc Spirit of the Timcs .. change~ !-0 . to«:'I. for Michael !Mi)'lrl that -the ability to assen claim to a right the rights that we recogni £C change. bolh m number A $936 MILLIO INCR EASE IN FEDERAL LOANS 1, inherent in the concepi of posSC!i.sing rights. ln the and in ~ . The animal rights advocate is worki:lg 10 would make more financial a,sistance available 10 ~rudems. face of it this .1rg.ument is sill~. Would you grant no change !his spirit. Le1 ·s hope that the maJori1 ~ can ii also would promote a growing a end of coll ege . tudents nght, to ::1 newborn l·hild. or 10 a per~on who lays blunt the exuemists on both sides of this 1s~ul! . uncon~1ou;; fmrr. some mishap~ So we all lose our - Jeff Willon_ plum!>er, physical plant hec0 m 111 ~ increa~ingly re li ant nn loans. Ac o rding to a rcpnrt in the Feh. I 6 "Chronic le of H ig her Educat io n ." Jr,1. ,a1ic !lltTt~a,es in student horrnv. ing havt.~ heen report ed Love hurts, so did story :1 1 man~ college,. Hi g h~r educati o n c:- 1~t !\ ct rc ri "ing. so DE shows bias , tudi:nt-. arc rel yinµ morl' 'ltl loan1.i . Some lc,n e college wi1h In rc,pnm.~ to ··Love 1..: Hell ". fulfill the empt inl!:tS in their he.am in athletics fee a,trnnomical debh. from the J.-ct,ruary 11th Southern that they tum 10 the personal ads. Exposu re- : it is uften health) to There arc peopl e in bars blindly Brntun ,a,d there has been a , teady ;ncrcase in SI UC laugh al life ·s c,periences. but the consuming carnal pleasure to ease news coverage , tudent,' reliance on loans because state and federal grant · blatant disregard that assignmen1 the aching pain. and instead are I am appalled by the program. have not kept pace with in creasing hi gher has shown to the fee lings of <-'lhcrs destroying their bodies even funher. obvi"us bias this paper has ~duca tion costs. 1s repulsive. The who le idea of Some become victims. Others shQll'D in trying 10 get the pulling oeople ur to po tentiall y mentally and physically rape and refercnchn on the spons fee THE PROPOSAL TO I 'CREASE COLLEGE WORK damaging prcte= is unethical. It is prey upon the vulnerable . . either is inaeasc defeated Study fu nding by $ I 00 m illion was made as an e ffon to cruel lo go to the bars to lun, and satisfied. both onl y hl!rl more. As a former photo-editor f, fi ·, · . lead someone en for an evening just What about the true concept of for the Western Wyomin,: o ,set the nanc ,al im pact of a new federal requtrement that 10 sec how far it goes, even w= lo ve that is trusting. enduri ng. Community College news ­ colleges d~vote 5 percent of work study money to supportJ _ to write about it afterward. n,;, pnxccting, and ,mde,,tanding? Real paper. I Wldcr.-.d that some ,tudents working in community service projects. gives the Daily Egy;•ian a love i i not ha~C d our~ly upon bias is iDCVilable- But the uue,­ B rttlo n said the propos al is good news because the reputation along the lines of ,he physical anrnction. ai:.~ough eros abondon wilb which you bavt L'niver s it y w ill be require d to spen d S perc ent for Enqu!rer, 3!" ·_and other sensa- love is dcf,~itel)' a pan of it. People gone after the athletic system need unconditional agape love, here makes no sense. If you community service work in 1994- 1995. but there has nor tionali51 pu~hcatJonsh_. . · · · f · 1 am wnllnf , JS rcac11on on healing, and encouragement to have must go after the ath letic .>cen an mcrease m undmg to pay for the prograr.1. Vale ntine 's Day and reflecting personal integrity. not reinforce­ dcpanmcnt, give them equal The addition_a_l money also should m'\ke more college upon those pcopl~ who may h•ve ment 10 lust. My prayer for those opportunity to respond. If work study pos11 1ons available for students. unsuspectingly been hun by th at that can identify with the pain is you write ta) aniclei ~ anick: Vld assignmcnL The article that you can tntly fin A 1. G I N A . ._ Commun ii) (fir _., ~I > I I I' I' -\ ...._ ·p I f f 6 /\ large deep pan or thin crust pina with 1 topping and . 4-16 oz. bottles $9.89 liii Medium deep pan or thin crust REAL' pizza with 1 topping and nu '4.ILlt n or " O'•t fJt,. ~r.tl\'Dll! MEA( .,..,U mn:1 ;11 4 1Q p.m ~ , n (cch A 1::, t1hr 2·16 oz. bottles ~ /i I nnfC'TT"nt'C' k .:,t,1"1'1111.\1 t,, .,t, '"t<.emrlllj r nr ,..,,.,_ 1nt,omu111.., ~.JI fkffl •I f,"1. l9{1'1 DEAL_,_ of Pepsi $7. 79 a a I Ht -\ \lf:Rll...\' , ;-.Rt,.f:ll'G >,,._..._..,,,•1 .. ,it ""'1 .,, • rn1 11•1111:ht 1n th C' \1 1• "' , 1'., . , lnl..,~ R·•·•rrh ,n !he ~t t"e11'C1 "' Small deep pan c• thin crust ,, ,,.,: t.••1• [\.,n Tr !JIC' '11•r lnh r, Photo Courtesy Amy Horstman SMALL \ •!""' l "" •llt'C"thf"fll<',1,r,:1Lr1 t,-,,, m,·t pizza with 1 topping and e· ,nh•ul.llw-.icalJ.i:,,'i;:_Y This one lo two-week-old least bitter,. was photographed In August 1993 during field research In Ava at Arch of WONDER . 1-1607 bottle $S '-tTI m-vr I:. " IRO "''if-:.,,., \I. Cl 'TEA of Peps, ,. • 49 ... 1, lnC'CI ., !! JI m ,,•f11fhl II lhC' ln1.-r1,,1..") FOi' tl1l'ff' 111fonnaunn nn U k-en 11 \..1,-,'t .. • BIRDS, from page 1 l ltf on1, "[ o..- RF.SL"RC:H Dl-•Yklr'natt Jccep1.1 hlc pan of vegetation in their life hi!-10T) . ar11' ,, Jmr:11,1r11111n and t he Gadu11t and wet.Jan&. .. spc ni three "'eek!. r.i.ipping l'-,.l r-,.1.1,C'l;a! ._,udc-n, Counc,1 Jlf!: \portiUf10 ; l I 549-5326 Hor-.JmJn " re!oocarc h Y.3S b~cd and playing the recordings withou1 : ·~. ~;;: :~~~~m s~ ~e,r:: f~ 1\r. um ml rc....:an·h 1ione b,· Joe Pran seci 11g a brncm:· Hors1man ,;, ;iid. fast, free delivery ,r,cl"' t J rJ• c( ,:,( 101 mort 1nformau n11 • ,II Connie .i J'i 1-1~ nf 11-k con-.erv:1.1100 --..'coaiiment. A high proponion of nests were ··Joe· .. i Pr:1 11 ) 1~:1ial re-.carch was fo und in the cattails . Ho .... cvcr. ~,o,,TR.\Omo:-.Al. Sll.,l>EST Sm-... ~ ~ ...,n k;.,.... .J\ lnfomw:KWI Table from h> .a...m ID 1 to lind "hat 'lpccies ullli,ct.1 these Hors1ma11 ,aid she believci,, more r, r.1 h ~- 1ft (ht- ~n·'Yrll Ccntn ffl"'tl f1oor H•II '-'Cll::mds:· Malor.c said ... Amv·s nest were found in c-attail r. bccaust: oi ,• ., .. \qign: l ol I,,.,\\ up "as riro,,1dctl mOrc of the difficulty of 1-xaUng the nestc. RI \C.._ "'TLl)f ' T M 11'1S1 Rlt-· , "n , ixcific d.:1 ta JJ1d ha., gi \ en u;; a 101 in the dense :-ecdgr,.:,s, In! ,.•• n ,. 11\ l'.hr1~ 1un Fc: llo,..·-. h 1p , , .,,, of good 111lonna1.il)n:· Horstman said the reason these 'P"'""""IE • Clu,,1ian l n1 .J mcc11n,ll at~ r 111 10011r1 ,o the \11i.-.~~IPf'I P.00ln M 1hr S1:akm Hor-u11a11 heµa.11 her rc!tCarch in _species were found a1 the sites ,~ Crntr..,..1,1 - v n•- 1n1,,n,1;;u ,nn ~lll! D:ii,>d ..i '-=" ~:trl y Apri l m cmcrgen1 . 1all dense. becauM: all si1es swveyed supponed 1,1.c1l:rnd art·a, She used vocal• water 1hroughou1 the species· ampus Shopping Center 529-2031 i.. 'I\ LKSIT\ CA REER SER\ IC F.~ ,i. 11.ation. pla)ing back recordings of ne~ting sea.son. T he vege1a1ion ~:7r ~:,r~=~~~;"'i 1'~fi bir•i c:i ll s. to locale 1he birds and "lruc ture. dense tall e mergent Col• Print Pracassing are.l.S nm tit he-Id .i 1: I'm tc,,1a} m Wo,.,r;1~ Hall B .! 17 r 1a_,rcd the of resp:m sc. vegetation. also cont ribute.~ to the ;:-,e four mine sites include birds" pre~ncc. l XI\ 1. RSrr , CA REER S[K \ 'Jl'.£..~ ... ,11 •Double Prints pn,..ldc: a Te,,1 T».Jllg Worbhop • 5 r.m rod•~ Consohda1ion Coal Company ·'> Malone said the conscrva1ion inlhc:Otuo Ronm of lhrSruden!Ccrwn Burning Star o 5 near DeS010. department is working \lorith th,: mine •Free 5x7 Enlargement \\ Il l .. i.11 t1-.~ ai '\ JO pm t"•l"rv lmmd.t~ ,n Peabod) Coal Company's W,11 operators 10 reach an agreerncn1 for R,l(>ffl I01t1 1n the: Communic.:1.11ror1' Bu1IJ1ni Sc .1 rlc1 mine in Carrier M ill-. . protcctingtheendangcrcdspc:cies. For men mtoonatton caU Michck a1 !-20-~ Peabody·s Ri\cr King No. I in .. We arc working with the mine •Only Takes One Day ntf-' II J.f")IS llt:PA.KT\IF.., , - OI Emrkr. Freeburg and Arch of I lli11ois ·i; comp.tnies 10 develOJ., new wetlands m r n1 •nd 'ic:1unl) .. , 11 rro•••dt" 10b \ tr-ice: Denmark mine nc.1r Ava . The ro provide lhe habitat for Lh esc •Only Pay for the Prints 1n1 omuuoa and ff',1Mnl1on lo Vl::."Tl::RANS lrom1 p..m.to-4:.lOpni..,Wtiad)'Hall.BW'"'­ Denmark. r-- ·nc was the site where spccib: · Malone said. ::The ~I RoNnlC'l. Forffllft iinfornlaDoncail,S,t9,.710ft most the nesting w:is taking place. o;,i.:rators in Southern Illinois have You Keepl .n-15~2lllt Horsunan said. re.-pondcd positively." f;F.RM A, CLU8 ... ,11 ht' ,Jw:,,,,t.>uig the: tnOYtc .. When 1 fi rst went 001 I sat anne 111t~ted ....11 d. allow the conscrvauon dcpanmcn1 n,, r-, .. l ... ,. "" ~prl .. Jlhm 11 WIDBnn thc- Hor tman ~ai:.i because 1he hi do a SIi i.' 1m e.stig;ition and willk 1,•llflh u ...., r-1 !ht , ,lkJtN lc:n1c-r. Fo1 fflOr'C' ~111.:m, arr- ven ~ tive birds. it i, ~ ._ w1m through the "'ctlands 1.i I limit one coupon per roll at I Jf\fr•nn&1"'" ,."llll"-.,,u., ' ~~~1 ~ l.hfticldt to rcSCarch them heavily. detcnninc if Lhc bi«b die prescm or \ t ·fl\UliO' ot- • IIRl".het , ,..,II missing L-- - Clip-n-Save • •- - ·- ~ ~.,..nc • ,.,-.1icn:-n,..• 411 R -('I 1 111 10 " pm. on \ 1.nh " .al ,he: :) 11 Studtnt <. c: n1cr f:'ar , 1'>1 r:al111n in1onn1uon pklisc; nll 9'\i--4\J.J.a Of -.,, ·;:11<<1 WELCH, from page 1 O)cr '>a id Welch·, ab~encc will his plan i, 10 he hack hen.- at leaf.I IIIF f \RB0,0.\1 I r<\kK DlSTR. ICT ~ ,,,. _. "''" ,1,ni: \r,,.,,. \nc:1d:, f-1c, hav~ litt1,! impact on SIUC a~ a one cby a \'\.'Ck ."' "' ... , ..... ,.,,~..,...... 1- ..... ,.\ .ua:, okk1 1)u.. v. oolc, The ~tudent affa1n d c. parunent II•· .. ,il 'V n.i.1 " ••hJJ• \l. cd"'!Cq!ll\, .tnd r. J•• 1,.,,.," .. 111 1v ".I~ 1 m m ttw- LIFE .. He"" going up 1hnc (to Ed- 1,1.1ill co11 1muc to func1i on in the -'rllf'IC"-• f°rnk,f 1li,: "'°'"'in bqm, Fcti. lR and "-" ard-. vi l\c l ;tll ali>:1e _·· Dyer said. meantime. Parmon: ,1.1d. l'>d, \~I I" fl't tc-,,1d,er11 fn: !l \:?:? i'\ and 1, 'U 'O f.,r "''" 1<:'•1Jc:nl• I"' mnrr J t111 1kd ··He·s on a loan. He·-. going up "Th,, o ffi ct! open:· , he said . 1\h,.nwt,, o,.,tl> l ,no.11 .,t ·1 .:1.:1 1here on a tcmporar) ~ ,.,:· "We 're 1101 c losrd. and 1here i, t \I f-",U.\k Pt •! II \ .. The dudlln, ror Parn wrc i~ operating We lc h ·._ .. o mco ne s itting here to handle I 11h·nd1v ih·m• •• """" l'"J C:11 1• h"''"f offiL-e 1,1.h1lc he i~ absenl. but Welch thmg..; \\h1 le (Welch) is gone:· :,ub'1nHUn Ibo tlrffl •IU,u ld 1'1" l~Jk'"nllrn •nl'fn1m.:1nnu.d.-lm'l". d.Jlt1 . ttobr,u>d~ot "' di cou110ue 10 mJkt: muJ o r Guyon "-iud Wcl1. .1 prohabl) "ill " ' , .. r r•irnl ••d 1hir .. 1rnir ,,r the prr,on Ol."Ci!-ion-. cooo..~ing student affairs. receive rompc-n~ation from SIL F. -uluh!lnJ lhr htm. hm-a JtoulJ M drih·nff ur 11tallird to 1hr D1ilJ l'...(Jpti1ft '1/c,urunm, '" He's still vice president for for his cff~ . I urnmunlca1io,,.. Rulldlnt, N.nom 12'7. ,\n tkm -. tuden, affairs here."' she said. Welch could not be reached for .. ,11 tw1.ubln~i:intt. ·· He·n he very much involved - comment. Commor 1 birth control myths dispelled By Li7. Nieman • Pregnancy protection is always Student Health Programs the same as sexually transmitted disea!le pro tection. r-act: So"!1c If wt" ha" c 1hc tcchnolo~y to me1hods. like a.oooms. do provide 1.rc31 c th\.· h1i1 h i:ontrol pill. 1he oontraccptiv and their use. some SCX L•ally transmitted disea~ I >cpn Pro, era 1nJC-C tion. and 1hc Some : o mmon myth~ abou1 protec tion. Others. like he pill. k n1..1k· \.11nc!~"n. wh) do more than pregrutfk.;' pmtoc1ion. ofTcr no protection from sexual ly one m1llinn younp women heC"omc • You car,rot b"" pregnant while transmired diseases. 0/ Rockport r, rc µnant each year'! llrarly. ha, ing your pericx:l. Facl: Some Studcms who desire birth :oi.\lro! r- lu <1 turn mu~I ac·.nmpany 1hc odivrl,;d., hav, bco:rne fl"ll"'n while melhoo.'i thru require a prc-~pticwt 11.c1ht.d 01 hLn.h control chrr.cn. ~ lhivi~ their pcrio.l). hould make an appoinlment with TilC niti:d S1au.~, contnbutes 10 • Withdn.wal and douching an: :~e S I C Hcallh Service. Sex­ 25 h1 ~hc, prcgnanq , ra1e s h) nnl :1cccptable ways to prevent prcg- u:tlil)' cduc1111 on i available /0 OFF SALE ha\\ng contrJC."ll)IIH~' read ily J\ ,111 1,ancy. Fact : These nonRmc1hods: throogh •he SIUdcnt Health Programs a lik and free of l11.tr,gc '1) re have high failu~ mtes. Hc:ilih Service and Wellness Center. -.tnc11ng or fort;idc!mg \c,ual 11 y • Alcohol and drug use does not To fllld out more, auend the-Birth t·duca11on h~ !lm111rg acu .·,• 10 <'Olltribute 10 poor judgmcm in using Control Update class held 31 1hr Skces·lfStwft contraceptives wtd making sexual \Ve llness Ccn1er on \Vcdnesdays ht"di l 11 ~Jrt: . Jnd b~ Ooodin,;. 1hc 10-8 Daily • 12~ Sunday 1i.edl.11,1.1thnux.cd n..,.__"-'.~ab:1U1 ~ decisions. Fac1. Subs1ancc abuse and Thursdoys from I :00-2:00 Therefore. if ,011 choo:,.c 10 be impair.. our abilit) to ,nakc ra1ional p.m.. or call 536-4441 . To m.ikc an 106 S. Illinois Ave. (,Ctuall) ro~tive. 1i 1, up to you 10 be dccisi~. we may forgc1 10 •1.!i<' birth appointmcnl ·..-::!!'. H nutsc or oodale, IL- 62001 180 cdu ated ahoul 11)e type, of c-or.trol , or= may use it int·om:cdy. ,i the Health Service. call 536-2391. February 17, 1994

FEES,-­ Sawyer-offered (.ai. AUCTION, from page 3 ff~ Kendre Galanti, auc tion services brought in S4 for the $25 mi.Ilion deed IUIJN- ~ from page 1 coordinator, said Earls' offer Southern lllioois Regional New9day . THE alhlc.c.<' graduation ratts and grade brought in $30 and WB! one of Effort for AIDS. PELICAN BRIEF po int averages at tho Feb. I 0 tbe highest bias. "I noticed sign• postr.d NEW YORX-Diane Sawyer trustee.Ci meeLing. the JUUA llOBfl!IS - explaining The total amount.raised for throughout Ille hallway about lli,'lffll 10 a new long-term agree­ priority of alhlelics at the UniversilJ'. SIREAwa,$1.68,nlGallnilllid the IUCl:ion. I lllked to my RA ment with ABC News Wednesday by hi ghlighting student. athletes sbcwasllllisfiedWlhlhc--. (Residc,,ll Assisranl) abool ii and 11111 will mm: bcr among the most above avcrngc academ,c pcdor­ ~ d1D9e _, the gne money_, decide.1 10 lake part in it....,.._, vi.ible. ~alilies on networt. mancc. smEA bocal!le lhc progmm is ii it was for a gooci ..:aosc/ · ldev.slon. Han and West that Oiarlcswonh sajd, fC?1Cd one­ oor~IDClion will Healthy l..oYq ABC Ne"-'1 said Sawyer will third of all alhleu::; have a 3.0 GPA Weck," Galanti said. " They SIUdeots offered a variety of or belier, and a 2.77 cumulative continue 10 anchor "PrimeTimc pranoic AIDS eiu:alicr., nl Ibey services. Live" and will have a "contri- average, in Lhe ~ffort to show . that doo't gtt a lot of ITIO'.tey lil,,f, lloe Abbott Hall resident and a student aL•,letes impact the Umver­ buling" role m "Day One." Ameriart HcartAsniaoon." WJDB D.J . Jamal Powell There were n:pons tbat Sawyer si ry 's academics positively. Weck, off ~ guest spot on his radio Healthy Loving emu had signed a five-}- ~ wonh Guyon said he was impressed established 10 pro·note •no"', while Nonhwcst AJ111Cx with the presentation and was $25 million. which would make her awareness of sexuality and ~C8l\ Resident Keith Sclwnau ABC News' third-highest-paid considering taking the data to the associated problems. is oITercd two fourth-ro"", cemcr­ board as an allcmativc to compen­ employee. ~ICC Wallen aod Peter spons-,rcd by the Wellness cou, l tickets 10 a Saluki jcnnings. sating for the CU L Center, Peer Health AdYOC81.

Fad alive) -kicking Concert announcement cr~tes CD intE?rest At:em•live barul• ofl#II ar~ The d!fftrrl!ce ~tw~•n tio~ will re.n,iq 10111 10 the re~ by ~tic,; IS I fl!!, but C•l!II"'' Van llfethoven 1111d bonds, and i;ontinuc ID give them the ~ of ~, and Coonl, ~iSV!ISl,~1-Y l!eavy airpl1y even J ft er the ing Crow£ i& convincing non~ is~ chief~ for !lo!h "'°"'jsover. believers lhat alllemMive ooond is bands. n. /\rt•bil; ~ 111yt • ~ popu!§lity of boch bands a respeclld,le . mg, ii:. ch.ancltrueil Ctmpt,r m,y be li!!P IJ!! !'(l(fegc camr­ Cncker .,-,d Counriug Crow, v•n Bectbovell are gonr., -re­ i;cs. h!II ~ ,-..,e yet IO achieve will piay 11 8 p.m. Peb. 26 at placed by crank'ecl up, l"itar main-scream IUCCUS lik<: other S'nryock Auditoriunl. Tho bands driven rock 1h11 LM,ay ~ IO alternative bail!!• such as Pearl are rclJltively new to the college a, ''Craokcr IOU!." Jam and N~ l'ii.-.e may be ~usic W!llC. bul ttl':: tidreu sold "Cracl:er is a pt11e power pop several reasons ·for t>tu:, amonp out fasi. band with great hooks while them the wide-spread belief that "W, sold all our liculs to the Cr1mting Cruws is a Credence in order 10 rteh leve mainstream concen in thru da ys. 1• Brady CL:arw:uer Revival in a pop ~ a I,a,yJ 1:-'9',SCll out Campbell. assistlll!I mana:-,r of sense," Mato Tepper of WIDB "People say banflS, scJl-oUi 10 Disc Jockey records. said- radio said. be popular, but I think it is hard .. E vcr since the concert was Both bands are-ver; popular for a band to sell out Everyone ar.nouoced... CD sales havr. in­ among SIUC s1ud,,n1s and woold like to write a popular creased about 1000 pc:rcc;:a ,"' ~tly arc played o,, Carbon­ song if they could/' Ste"e Campbell said. "Cracker is by ,lalc rock radio..:.. Ciabanoni. associate editor of the iar our number one selling Tepper said. "We play both College Music Journal said- • ." .;hums in heavy rotation.·· " Sande do not neccssarilv Counting Crows only have .. Counting Crows is huge for need to sell-out in ordC't 10 !,e rclea5ed oro album and Cracker us. t,u1 C· .:: kcr seems to be p-0puia.r, .. Todd Freeman. co­ two, but they are not euclly limi1~d !O ?. younger audience owner of Notewonhy Studios in rookie.<. ev'-"' though both albums are in Drt>ondale said. '1 think r,ow-a­ -~ofMld-.!ITlgh, Cracker band leader David the top 50." Lester S1. James of dl!ys with the ICC.'mology a 101 of Counting Crows me mbers: David Bryson, Adam Durlu, Lowery re.l~scd six aibum,.: \' •ith WT.AO said_ groups cou ld make it on th ei r Matt Malle!', Charlie Gilllngnam and Steve Bowman the critically acclaimed co:!~~c _ Even though WTAO is hosting open for Cracker Fe/:,_ 26 when they pe,fonn at S IUC. band Camper Van B

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TREE RIPENED PLUMS Nectarines or tedl PeadlesLB. February 17. 1~ Puge9 BAND, frompage7- More••· flll You Can Eat '° ;cmivc rnvo reviews from critics •oa Dese'" and cam mulliluclw ol fans, scllin& I~ s a M.oBE. Snow Crab Legs hundrods of lhousands ol ftl00lds in the proc(lS$.. l-laril\ll ,wd, Thursday Nights, 5-9 pm (while supplies last) Jayson Shmucli, a senior in psy­ I{oPIE f;/:l=i#i. chology 81 the univcrsi:y ol Calif, Sania Cruz saJd he wa.• imprcss,d l>y the group's pcn0ffl\lJ10C. "l saw them about 81 Golden Gale COMPUTER TIME $15.95 Park about a year ago. Live IOS Mac & Pc Word. Word Perfect, Ami Pro, Write, Quart<, sponson,d lhcm in a lice mow. They Pagomaker. Ready -Set-00, Claris Works, Canvas, Illustrator, Reservations Recommended wcic really great and they put oo a F•eehand, Co1el Dra w, 1· 2-S, Excel and mo1e. sho\l. I' II nc vcr forget,• he said. With the soaring success of & 25¢ Laser Prints Cracker, it i, unlikely Iha! there will 809 S. Illinois Ave. • 529-5679 • Open 24 Houra be any free shows in the fulllrC. n• w. Mola .i,57-7111

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WITH SPECIAL GUESTS: RED RED MEAT THURSDAY, MARCH 24 • 7:30PM ~ . lickets available at all area Disc Jockey Stores, SIU ~~nt Center, Sov.1h Loi>by Box Office, Country Fair, NRM Music-II-Centre Mall, eIU Arena. ~~ggs Electric-H'burg, VF Fadory Outlet Mall:W- F'fort e F~r disabled patran.,·and ~er info. (618) 453-5~~ Pila,elO FAD, &ompage7- own. BUI ol coone l0IIIC IBldl do a,u-ou1 for Came and b1urw', • Ciabnuoni said he doeo no1 belieYc !he group will ICU OU1 jusl IO make ii big in !he music businols. " I think David Low=y is srnan enough noi lO sell out,• he uid. "Even though he has lha1 Bryan Adams loolc. - Cl&bWoni said oomctimcs when bBnllJ become popub:r they fail IO Slay competiti,·e. bul he doe, llOI ~ this baJ.,pe-ring 10 !hes, bands. ursday Spec· " I lhink l>oth bands will be around ro, a mg lime. - a.tiaaoni aid, "I !1011'1 thillk llley'D be a na.11 Keftes In the pen." Cniclce,: IIIIY "-"Ot1'd u!flCUlty Fries featuring fi nd ing lnlllal tl'~OU , bul for Counllng Crows, pooillw~ for the bAAd'1 pu(Ol'll!lflU have ~ John Potter com< e.uiet, 51. Jlfflei ral(I. " I was "' • Cnct« ronccn when l'ledium Drink Counting Crows 'Neteopaning and I was lib, WO\\'! J'1ICSC guys w~ Student Center-Bi.g Muddy Room rcc.eiving a biggct response men (;radccr." CiabaUoni laid THUR., FEB. 17, 8-10:45 pm According 10 SPC Conceru $5.49 C~airpcrson Carolyn Hansen, a only.at Bring a·mug, Bring a friend survey was taken on campus in the fal l 10 calculate popular bands and Cr:rlcr was on the IOp of the lisL FREE Coffee/ Teas " Usuall y we get !>ands right before they pc,,I< and after that we FREE Virgin Records cannot afford IO boolc them again. ~L~<• 457-0303 or 0304 , . Give-aways We got reall y lucky ~.tilh these t-onds,. 516 S. Illinois Ave. t1t~rts P.anscn said. For more info 536-3393 ------.-.------.---.------,..------.- ---- .. , ' ... . ~ ·" :~ . . : '. .•('{ . _., - ...R , - .. .. , . .. ~ }- • . • • A> .-l#!"r. DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY For Sale: Townhouses Open Rate. ~ 8.05 pe< cclLrnn Inch, per day Auto Duplexes Minimum NJ SiZe: 1 cohx1·~, Inch Your~~~~~~ Errors Parta & Services Rooms Space ReS. 1 cok.rnn classltl6d a.splay The Delly f9l,plla,1 - be responsible for rno< Vehlclas Bual..-s Property point border. Olhe< boroers.,. -­ cb«lclng lhalr - tot""""' "" the ,.,. day they --en,ierglf ooum "¥fdlhl.- Bicycles Wanted to Re.'1t -.... -..· Er.orsno,tt,efaulalttle_.....,_, .... - • ..,,be ...-. SUblM8a CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Aa-~rr-bop,i-oasoedbel<>llcalion. "'1ythir,g R.."!IIIEatate-- (based "" oonsecu1lva running da1es) Minimum lvJ Slzs: p,-.i-12:00 Noonwt1111>..in lhe ~ day's HelpWanl8d Antlq­ 1 day...... 89c pet tine, per day 31Mo, 30c:haraclets· po-. 0..-,~nutbepaid inadvance Boou Employmlllrt Wanted 3 dlrys.._.• ::::rot pet line. pe, day porine .....,. lor..__wllll_aadl. A 29e CalMnlS Services Offered 5 da)'S•-······&4c per line, per day c:t,orgowabe-10--~ Ase,­ 10 days...... 52. pe< lir>o, per day Ylca c:horgo al $7.50 we be added 10 the-· aocount Compuwa Wanllld Cq,y~: 20 or more .....ac per IW'e. per daV 12 Noon, 1 day prior tor -r - - lo lhe Daily F.tr,l)tian tJrl)Old by lhe Electronlca Lost top,.t>licaion -•bank. Early canoellalion of a classifiad - · Fumltln Found IIMr...t will ue chorQed a 12.00 service 1eo. "'"Y nllund ..-12.00 wa be due to lhe OOSI of ~ Muelcal RklNNNded fort_ Peta & Supplies Riden NNded SMILE ADVERTISING HATES All~ - - >, lh,) ')aily Egyptian ii IUljod Auc:tlon&S.. lo 8Pl)tt)Yal and may be """"8d, ,.,eded, o, ~ al c:ry Sporting Goods $3.10 per inch lima. Ml9cel1Meous Yard Sele l'romc, Speoo ·- ~ : .11>.m.. 2 Jays prior to l)ldo< items must t:e ....,_ and ~-- Of O

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NOW SHOWING I. 307 4'ooa, 2 BDRM, Nice Rental Homes Carport, washer-diver 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms a.:ail.Juh,2,1 $400/mo. ~ 2. 321 4,,ida, 4BDRM, New Apartmarts, Houses & MobUe Homes C<>rixn. illilil 61&. .l.'i!b. •N.ar Campus •Some Country Settl.1-,.gs $595/mo 6. 5 fv:re bacl<\2rd. 3 M fnutes to ~ -delo Cont.•cu 406 S. Uniwrslly •l,•2.!t '.! 5'4 S. lkwrk\ge •1.•2.•3 i#fljfj!ji\il,mmtl 1710 W. Sycamo.-. l'.:un,•hrd NCc-rw1 4C4 S. Unl•- ..tty N. 5 no,c to C•mrw, Cabk ·rv 14 . 25130idW. 703 W. Walnut #£, 1ZW 9C8 N. Carleo Muroh,.sboro Rd, across 334 W. W•lnut • , 306W. Cheny ~ N. Allyn 404 W. Walnut 1,d10;. 2 & 3 Bdnn. ,\pt1. from Kroger West. ~ 405W. 0...ny 609N.Allyn 334 W. Woln..t "2 11 410 s. Ash For 94 95 f:!iJRM, iMliL Iirull 02,!i, • ,i•i:J@i];JtI•D 501 w. °"'"" 11\!E BF.DHOO~ ctupiex, $525/rri': Mal & 503 N. Allyn 401 w. a~ny Ct. 504 s. Ash •3 Wil!l!JlflC 609 N. Allyn 406 w. °"'"" c,. 501 s. &-~ridg• 405 s. e...rtdg, ~@ •ADS : ~. 240 S. 9th , S04 S. Ash r J ,a 2,•4 , 407 w. (.'h,ny Ct . ' 502 S. Jkwridge •1 510 S. Beveric!gl! 502 S. & ve- ridgc •2 408 w. Clwny Ct . 503 s. &.v.edg, 512 S. Bu~r'dge >-~PARTMENTS I I 504 S. Be-\·t" ridge • 409 w. O..ny Ct . 505 s. S.V.ridg, 300 E. Colleny 414 N. Ocldanri 1 404 W. Oterry C1 . 810 W. College 405 \l'. 0 1 ny 402 W. Walnut I M•W•F Sot n -i exception$. 406 W. Chen\ Ct. l0S Crut \iew 501W. O>a,y 404 W. WalnJt 1· 5 p.m. 11·2p.m. I[ 5?.9-3513 408 W. Cherry Cl. 506 S. Dixon 503W.Cheny 4 09 W. Che rry Cl t 13 S. Fordl 606W.O,eny SIX BfDHOOM 3 10 W. Coll~• • l .• 2,• 3.•4 120 S. FOttSt 300 E. Coll,g• • 405S. !lev.•,idg• ~N,.-\HT!{EI Llll \ l H\ l I l H l\tl'H(I \L SOO W. C>llege •1 303 :'. F.,.... 500 W. ColMIIJe •2 • 510 s. &wr\.• ~~ 303 W. Elm 109 E. Fr-!flll., 710 w. Coll,gt 512 S. lin·eridgt ,-\P.-\Rntl::--._l ~ _, IHl Ir_ \\I l, \ 7 18 S. t-ortt: ~3 41 t E. Fn:eL,• n 8iJ7 w. Coll,g, 71~ W. C.~l,ge 4 11 E. f •eem in 109 Glemiew 809 w.c.u.c. 20R W. H~ph.aJ 0 1. ~09i S. Hays 511 S. H..,. 305C.-.- 402 W. Oak We have:• Studios • Pets Allowed 402 i E. Heste, 402 E. Hute.r 5ill> S. lllxon ;03 S. Unhottrity • ·: BDRM • 24 Hour 406 ; F.. J-la:ter 406 E. Huta- 113 S. Forat 4081 E. llmn 408 E. Hnl,r 120 S. F.,... 11iii¢1;111hHI•ml • 2 iJDRMS Maintenance 208 :--!"'5pUeJ Or. •1 408JE. Hatn ~03 S. Forat 405S.S....W,. • 3 BDRMS Service 70:'t S. Ohoot, •202,,,203 .o, lloophal 607W. f,_.,. 512 S. llewridg• 903 Undon 210Hoopiul SOOS. Ho,.. 8035. Dlinoi< Special Ra,es for 12 month lease 515 S. Logan 6 II W. l

RINT SUMM1.Jt,. f• U Woo, lo SIU 1,2,:i ,A,! bdrm, furn o• unh,rn, ~ ed. nu pm. SA9 -4SOB f9 ·9PM) V..flGE , HJRN , U.rp;!Nl( I. 4&5 bdrm hou~11 A/C, TV, .- ,h/Jry. ab t::i:;: ~,:;, ~ :;~t l ,t;' Fcliruar)• ! 7, 1994 Page 13 Comics l>,uh I :.!'Pti,111 . " •

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SATISFACTORY PROGRESS POLICY FCJR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS AT SOUTHERN IWNOIS UNr\fERSITY AT CARBONDALE The Federal Government, the State~. and Southern Illinois Unhi:>~ at Carbondale haw Invested ta,ga sums of money In Ofder 10 provide finandaly needy students the opportunity to oblain a posl-secora!M'f education. Financial aid recipien1s are responsible for using the funds provic'ed In an acceplable manr.er. Therefore, a student who wiShes to benefft f1roo: the l'IIC6is,t ol financial aid lums must maintain "satisladOfY progress" as defined in this pc-;icy. ,.. .

The Higher Eo.'Calion N:J. ol 1965 as amended and the finol regulations set lor:h by 11M Depar1mert ol Education in 34 CFR 668 require that lnsllwons of tigher eduCalion establish reasonable standards ol "salisl".C101y progress·. A IIIUdent who does rot meet these standattls Is not eligl>le to receil.'8 federally funded financial aid. Southern llinois Universly al Carbondale Phal 11111M lhe6e standalds applicable to al state and instlullOnaJ aid programs for the purpose of maintaining a consistenl and rea.sonatlle finandal aid polcy. IAIISMc:roltY PIIONDI ITAlmARN Southern IINnols University at Carbondale re<µn15 tha.l;a SIUdenl be making •sallsfactOf}' piogress· towa."d a dc9N tt he or me wishes to receive financial MODR POil fULL-TIMI ATTINDANa aid funds. A student Is ma

2) Grades: /\ student ll'lrst remain in co~nce with the University's policy concerning schOlastk: standirli), grades, and grade point ave~e as defi:ied under the topic "Grading, Scholastic Re~lations and Credii- in the current llpdergnpjate C~W,c. A student who is on Schoia5lic Suspension Is not maintaining "sa.tisfacturf progress·. A student who is schola.sticaly suspended may be readmitted under Scholastic Probation status by the appropriate aca.derric dean and remain eligi)le tor financial aid. Each student's sehola.stic standing will be monttored alter each semester or term of attendance.

A student who~ not !Mei wth of the standards set forth above and who cannot show "mitigating circu~ta.ncss· is not maintaining "sl>lisfac:tory progress· toward a degree aoc is no longer erogible to receive lir.ancia.l a.id funds. (See Ai;,>eals)

Nothing in this policy shall be construed as a reduction of external requirnments by other fedora!, state, public, or .,ovate agencies when they aw.:rtl or wmrol li,,ancial aid. Examples of such agencies are : Veterans Adrrinistration, Vocational Rona.bilitation, and the NCAA.

DEFINfflONS ~ ll!lw:, l.!l.allWl!lll shall be deli,~ as the total nurroer of academic credit hours for which a student receives any grade other than a failing grade. lncorrr,iletes, wlthdrawals, audtts. and remedial courses wh• h do not count toward a degree shall not be considered as credit hours completed. Credit hours received for repeated courses shall be counted on~f once . .E.ligillll! ~Ill..' shall be d~finecf as those students who are adrritted to the University in a degree-seeking classrtica.tion. All other stude1ds are I not eliJible tor ilr.a.ncral aid . .E.wl:lime. ~ for undergraduates shall be defined as enrollment in twelve (12) hours or more per seme~•er. ~~forundergraduates shall be defined as enrollment in six (6) or more nours. but less than twelve (12) hol,;s per semester. Undergraduate s',atl be defined as a ,nu

~OffFICATION OF TERMINAff(>N It shall be the responsibility of the Financial Aid Office to publish this policy aM to notify by lettN any sllldent who ,s no longer eligible to receive fir,anda.J aid funds. Sa.id notice shall be addressed to the student's most current permanent address on file with the University. IT SHALL BE ·, hE' RfSPl..>NSIBILl-rY OF THE STUDENT TO INFORM THE UNIVERSITY OF A CORRECT PERMANENT ADDRESS AT ALL TIMES.

REINSTAll!MIENT Studente will have their eligib,fity to ree11ive financial aid ,-p.instaled when they have reached the level of satisfactory progress requi1ed of them by this policy. They may achieve this slatuJ t,y the completion ~ ll'ICOll1)lete grades, correction of Incorrect grades, and by earning sufficiently mor& than the r~,ired number of COt'l)leted hours for a term or terms ol attendance without the benefit GI financial aid. APPEALS A.ny student who cannot meet the grades requirement, or tt-., cumulative credit hours completion requirement shall have an opro:tunily to appeal In writing to explain "mitigating clrrum:,1ances·. The appeal should be sent to the Flna.nd;,I Aid OlfJCe within 15 days of the notice of termination. The Financial AICl Office will review tt-e ~iga .ng circomstances• docume1rted In the appeal and provide a written decision within 20 days lllter receipt o! the appeal. Paid for by the Financial Aid Office - -- ·-·· .. ... Palll) 15 February 17, 1994 ·~ TENNIS, from page 16 - SKATE.RS, from page 1·6· , 11 1ie No. I tlnalOI apol ii aonior IUIPIY) 11'11 beck 10 help lead the Irena,.=_., lluala), Safukl aua~k this 1oa1on after 001 been alo:ie because hordes of reponera and aolng 10 happen ." former U.S. Olympic figure '#lie has · Ille boll win• aull'crinl illiuricl lul fall. Walk-on photographers have been lllCOlding Kerrigan 's every skater Caryn Kadavy &aid by tclcphono lrom 1011-~ aacl l!u;,wwapd 24 Nadine Shone la th o lon o move. Samo1a Aa., whete the - rourina with Ill Ice wl•tilt Ille l•t1wt' •IQIODI. -10thoaquadthiupri111. Lee went 10 hor coach, K&tt,y C.SCy ol Cokndo lhow. FeoflDOYI JQ)'Od 11 l'1.l top IPC)I '11'11 dlo samo old 1101)' )'Ollr af!Or Sprin91, Colo .. nnd cried the tli ird ~y they were ''That•• going 10 happen 10 anybody. I just hope ror die flral lilM la11 season and year "11th our Injury problems," here. the mcdiA don't mw a bi& deal 0111 of it when II ~a4,9--.1. >.uld uiii,. "It's soln110 have 10 "I was OK in the boainning," she- said. "llut then ~ 10 Nancy and Tonya." Filllna up tllo rat ot the alnale take 101ld teamwork 10 gel us 5,lorado Sprinp were fllfflOllt '(lidlin lllol-in· ~ PlellCb llljl 1-'!C)' S1,cle llllt lalherc t.l ,..,•~ png 10 bavo refocused. No->•, Tonya 's here." boca19o of the tension ~ p,oducod, aid . Ill .S i\lo. 3 an!I- '4j r,.:::,man '!' ao alow and tlko It one day II a is of the 10 ..._ Hanlillf. iJ in lhe six-woman poop with Kcrripn, ono most tli!llcull.alialn ice ' .. hlUa belDaq oat al Ibo -· Lee, two 1).:echs and a Bulpnan that is ochedulcd bccaUle ol hor athlcliclam. · • ,; lier five Md, incf iOplloaloro •-JOlllllh 111d Gan;,.'".« will l'Clllme 10 practice rvic,, Thunday al the small trair. jn1 rink "She'll ccme bin~ aw,n lhc ice wt i:o in~ =1011111. •flubln ro~hl& OUI the dloir ~o. I doublol position they inside the Olympic Amphithcalle. one of lhox big jumps, Kavy Slid. "You have 10 llniqp llldcd aid: ' 111d in the fall when ~ ptlllOd ,. Although th-: fint is not supposed 10 begin until know where she is all the time." Plollch (arthroacoplc knee ~ wodullcel. At No. 2 double-; I p.m., medie rcpn,sontetives have been advued 10 l'amer skater Yvonne Gomez, who is here as a. !'l'JCry) and 8"14-IIUdcnt !MIi will bo Foo(aDoYa and Sai1la, while arrive at least two hO

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Today , au1omollve security goes ""'" beyond sirer, and llashlng lights. A simple touch ol a button lodts your car uo tight. Eve'I rolls up the windows and closes the sunroof ~ you desire. Slar1 the engine fron a half mile away for a wann car in w;ntflf. ot a cool ride in sumn,crr. Ught up your path with a button thi-.t tum• the headlights on for a moment, ""=·u safely find your way 10 the car (0<, safely Inside the house). See·us today. Ano start feeling a little more secure. Systems from $ I 99 installed. ti Sports Salukis stomp .Bears, 79-56 cid Silva top scorer in SIUC 1.vin B;Danl.ahy Spo,laEdlor

Marcelo da Silva showed ,, flash from the i-st Wednesday nigh~ as he returned 10 the staning !ir.eup 10 lead SlUC 10 a 79-56 win over confen,nce rival Soolhwest Missouri s-. da Silva. who stm1

=The Bear swtcrs did not rebound either. as SIUC owned th.· glass by: 52-38 margin. Bernsen said it was a big turnaround from two w,,cks ago. .. It was pretty obvious thal rebounding did nol help our cause, offensively or defensively," he said ''Thal had a lot 10 do with it" Stalll'hotoby.loe-by Leading the glass effort for lhc Dawgs was Marcus Ttmr,1ons. who Salukl Paul Lusk goes up for the basket In the SIIJC Arena. The Dawgs won the contnt ;craped down 14 rebounds 10 tie a season high. the first half of Wednesday night's game In n-56 against South West Mlnourf S-. Saluki women prepare fqr stretch By Grant Deady rebounding. but i1 's a n area tha1 can be MVC this year and Scou said she sees a 101 of Sports Reporter corrected. si milarities between her learn and !SU. "Our rebounding has not been real good all .. (ndiana Slate and us are both desperate for Tt-e Saluk1 women·s baskc1tiall team has year... she said. "Bui it ·s something 1h a1 we a win right now: · she said. ''They·re going to 1heir hack 10 !he wall. and 11 ·s time 10 come out can improve on a Kl il ·s somcihing we need to c~m~ in here and fighl their g uts out for a fi ghting do ... wm. S1\ game\ remain m tht: regu lar --ca,oo and Indiana Stale ·s Hazel Olden is a pk1yer 1h:.1 Saluki s1andout forward Rockey Ransom S ll1\ I\ ding ing !O fourth plat:c in lhc S IUC will h ave to s top. as she leads lhe remains sidelined with a strained kOee and is ML,,uun Valley Conkrcncc \\llh a 5-5 record. Sycamorc- c:; in scor ing with a 13-point per sclk..-duled 10 meet with a surgeon tomorrow to l nd1an,1 S1.11c ( 4 -71 wtll ,1s11 1hc Arena game avera~e. O lden is dangerous from thn."C determine her '-\a im, for the rest of the seac;on . 1on1gh1 for a meeting wi1h the Salu kis in the point land. having hit 25 from beyond the arc S IUC will continue to count o n forward first game cf th... fin al ~lrelch. this s.!ao,;on . .-\ .1:1gcnci1e Sumrall to pick up lhc slack msidc. "Mcm:,ll ) . wc·n: a preuy fatigued team right Corn Conn and Amy WaJker arc a consis1cnt a long w ith fro nt cc.Ht teammate Christe l n~w and 1h1~ 1s a crucial game for us," Saluki one -two punch for ISU, both ave raging 11 Jefferson. h~U .:~ch Cind) Sco11 said. poin1s and over fi ve rctxJunds a game. Conn is Point guard Nikki Gilmore j,i the Sa'ukis ' When the :v.o team~ met back on Jan. 23 in the teams second leading free throw shoo1cr at leading score r, but has s1rugg lcd in the Terre Hau1 e. S IUC c sCaJ,ed wi th a 72-6 7 76 percent. while Walker plays a 1cam-hig:1 35 turnover departm~nt m the las t 1wo games. \/CIOr) minutes per con:est. Karen Powell remains SIUC's biggest threat Toe Saluk 1.-. were ou1 -rcOOundcd 4 1-32. but S)'camore center Li via Hester is IS U"s lop from the perimeter and reserve guard Tracy held 1hc Lady Sycamores to Just 34 pcrcenl rebounde r. grabbing nearly seven boards a Holscher will have to step in for an injured .;; h001ing from the field . game 10 go along with her ninc;-poinl avcrngc. Kasia McClendon. Scon ,.11d '- lie know<.; her 1cam has trouble India.,a S1a1e is just l-4 on the road in lhe Tipoff is slated for 7:05 at the Arena. Women's tennis excited about '94 season By James J. Fares SIUC coach Judy Aul~. who is IOUl1lalncni. and we'll play against elimination form at with a Sports Reponer 15 matches away from career win SOlii c tt'p notch programs like consolation round. Each school nur:ibcr 300. said she is lookfog Kcnrucky and Mississippi Slate." will have the opportunity to ;,Illy Making the N!St t..- 1 it is a motto forwa1d to t.h e opening o f the The Salukis start off the season six singles and three doubles. 1hc SIUC women·s 1cnnis team will season. on the road this Wr"ekcnd when ·'This tournament offers us a have to hve l>v this season. ·· We' re excited abour opening they travel t~ Kentucky to great way to gel back into The Saluki~ wall be fielding an ou r s pring season;· she sair . participate in t.he annuaJ Eastern competition with ou1 any pressure.'" l' 1gh1 pcr~on squad 1hat fca1u ret. "We'v1. l)cen having~~ practico. Ken1uclcy-Adams Invitational. Auld added. " The athl::tes wiil be ool ~· 1'1rec uppcrt:lassmcn and two and we are he.1hhy •• The eighf•l!~.an, invitati o nal able lo g<' OUI there and learn what player~ who arc- trying to return Auld said the : 994 sct, cdul c indoor tournament will fe a1ure areas they arc !l.trong in and what from IOJUnCS. offer.; new challenges for her team Tennessee Tech. Louisvi.::C. Toledo. areas need wort.·· Despite 1he .;h of injun,., the "Our schedule is better and Austin Peay, West Virgin;., Murray Leading the way for the Salukis SaJuki WOfTK..--11 did post its seventh tougher than las t year 's," A u ld SL11c, and host Eastern Kentucky. straighl wiMing season. said. ··w e're in four very good The 1o umament is I si-:,gle - TENNIS, page 15