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Stem News Mld-40S Eastern Illinois University The Keep April 1988 4-29-1988 Daily Eastern News: April 29, 1988 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1988_apr Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: April 29, 1988" (1988). April. 20. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1988_apr/20 This is brought to you for free and open access by the 1988 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in April by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Daily frlday,Aprll29, 1988· ...will be mostly sunny and warmer Friday. Highs 65 to 70. Fair Friday night with lows in the low to stem News mld-40s. Sunny and warmer Satur­ day with highs In the low or mid- pages 70s. Eastern Illinois University/Charleston, Ill. 61920/Vol. 73, No. 149/24 ugby reprimand needs approval Williams, Eastern's vice t of student affairs, is expected action within the next week on l reprimand against Eastern's · uh. d Williams approve the d, Eastern would go on public officially censuring the rugby could not be reached for t Thursday as to whether or uld approve the reprimand. er, Keith Kohanzo, Eastern's affairs officer, said Thursday e the recommendation for a d after the rugby club y subjected a female student to and sexual harassment at a nsored by the club after an 6game. Amy Smilgius said in a letter editor printed in the April 20 of The Daily &sternNews that - ·""""--"'"""'-..- humiliated during the club's ·· JOE DRISCOLU Staff photographer "ritual at the party. Eastern's Rugby team practices Thursday on the south Vice President Glen Williams concerning a reprimand as the 'us stated in her letter that side of the soccer field. The team is waiting to tlear from result of a party in which a girl was allegedly harassed. the ritual a girl is "forced on a ulders, verbally harassed with situation, I recommended the received a letter from Williams, but violated disciplinary codes. garities, beer is thrown at her reprimand," he said. refused to comment on the contents of "We reached an agreement with a is grabbed in personal areas of Kohanw added the rugby club was the letter. displinary action instead of a hearing," my that no guy has the right offered a judicial board hearing, but it Kohanzo said there were basically said John Kilgore, rugby club adviser. • chose the option of the reprimand as an two issues used to determine whether "Part of the trouble was that there of a hearing I recommend to alternative to the hearing. or not the. rubgy club had violated were no range of remedies to the 'dent Williams that the rugby ''We decided to put a quick end to Eastern's disciplinary codes. university," he said. "It was either take primanded," Kohanzo said. this," said John Walker, president of First, Kohanzo said, a determination away the rugby club's charter or to they (rugby club) be involved Eastern's rugby club. "It had dragged had to be made as to whether or not the warn us." incidents this censure would long enough and started to become a party was a rubgy club event. If so, "I am not free to disclose details, a lot consequence. media circus." another determination was needed to more people are involved than me," on my interpretation of the Walker acknowledged he had prove the rugby club had actually Kilgore concluded. plied Science Building is scene of burglary Sciences Building had been camoflauge pants, six army Lt. Col. Lloyd McCammon, the burglary took place broken and three home knifes, four camoflague shirts, commander of Eastern's ROTC sometime between 7 p.m. University Police . economics of fices were ran­ four brown t-shirts, two battalion said the burglars took Tuesday night and 6 a.m. tis investigating an sacked. sweaters, two dufflebags and a great risk stealing federal Wednesday morning. Two dictating machines and ednesday morning one rubber M-16 plastic rifle. property. "We had cadre here until 7 which about $750 in several miscellaneous goods University Police Chief Tom McCammon added if federal (p.m.) Tuesday and the janitors lus was stolen from were reported stolen from the Larsen said there are no authorities chose to, the FBI discovered everything about 6 room at Eastern's_ home economics of fices. suspects. could get involved in the case. a.m. (Wednesday," he said. department. The burglars then reportedly "We're still investigating. It "I can't imagine anyone going said. 6 a.m. Wednesday, went to the third floor of the looks like it (surplus) was at risk to break and enter and "We have to accept this and crews in the Applied building into the ROTC offices stolen for personal use because steal federal property. take better precautions on Building came to and rummaged through filing there were more expensive Someone's risking a lot," physical security. You can only discovered a ground cabinets before they broke into items in there that weren't McCammon noted. do so much to keep people out," w on the southwest a storage room and stole 20 taken," Larsen said. McCammon said he believes he said. the Klehm Applied celebration to be held this weekend newspapers in addition to local radio senior citizens. advertisements. Last year, Celebration The Maypole Dance, which drew 20,000 people. traditionally marks the end of winter students and residents of Harrison said Celebration was and the beginning of spring, will occur communities can expand scheduled to coincide with both the at 12 p.m. and again at 3 p.m. Sunday horizons Friday through annual Alumni Association meeting on the Library Quad. "Celebration '88: A Festival and Little People's Weekend to "make The popular singing trio of Wescott, "int he Library Quad. the best use of the campus." A variety Epperson and Davis will play a variety 12thyear Eastern's college of events will be highlighted of music from 3-5:30 p.m. Sunday on has sponsored the event in throughout the weekend. Harrison the library Quad. Celebrate give students and visitors said, ''There should be something to Food booths will offer a variey of Crafts, demonstrations and fun perience the arts. suit everyone's taste." ethnic foods including Chinese egg ' store Celebration '88 was created as a fest for On Friday, students can enjoy " . rolls, barbequed pork, shrimp creole, are in for Mr goers this weekend. Ethnic food rience new and different Myers," a Caribbean rock band, at 2 Phillipine shish-kabobs, Pennsylvania booths and other objects of in­ t they normally might not p.m. on the Library Quad. Dutch pasteries, Hawaiian shaved snow terest will be spread around- ois," said Gaye Harrison, The University of Illinois' Russian cones and Eli's Cheesecake. cam­ · for the young old rdinator for Celebration. Folk Orchestra will perform from 7-9 The food booths will be open from 11 pus and alike. a at has seen an even bal1>nce p.m. Friday in Dvorak Concert Hall. a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday through Sunday. The Verge takes look the e to at and community members, Eastern's Jazz Ensemble will perform Art booths will open at 10 a.m. things enjoy this annual event. of state visitors over the Saturday at 7 p.m. in Dvorak. Saturday and Sunday. See Although most events are free, Eastern's faculty will present their The Verge 'd she's expecting a large admission to both evening per­ own version of "Puttin' on the Hits," tion is beging publicized formances is $3 for the general public Sunday at 7 p.m. in Dvora,k Concert St. Louis and Indiana and $1 for students, children and Hall. 2A Friday, April 29, 1988 The Dally Eastern Associated Press Soviets believe Election-year in State/Nation/World U. will prevent Moscow Summit school Car kills student leaving WASHING TON (AP)-Soviet Monday, worried that Reagan "Certainly, we CHICAGO-A car slammed into an entryway of a officials grudgingly are giving up may revert to the Kremlin­ miracles." Southwest Side elementary school as children prepared to hope of reaching agreement with bashing of his early years in "Every four years in go home Thursday, killing a 4-year-old girl and injuring President Reagan to sharply cut office, when he branded the political life, one year is nine others, at least four of them critically, officials said. nuclear arsenals and now fear the Soviet Union an "evil empire." At best, Falin said, the McMormick School Principal Jim Crowe said he and proposed deal will fall victim to Falin, a non-voting member of summit may prod several other adults at the school lifted the car, which had the U.S. political process. the policy making Soviet Central "framework... for the pinned a child and an adult beneath it. "The problem is that the Committee and a former Soviet ment of future negotiati "Myself and a couple of the teachers and a janitor picked American position is moving not ambassador to West Germany, will make negotiations the car up and freed the bodies so they wouldn't be further forward but backward," said said the American political But no Strategic 1-rushed," he said. Valentin Falin, chairman of the process bears some blame for Limitation Treaty is likel Two 7-year-old boys and a 10-year-old ·girl were all Soviet Union's semi-official what he called time wasted since end of the year, and it is 1 eported in critical condition with head injuries, said Ms.
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