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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 2014 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in April 2014 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. @dailyegyptian @dailyegyptianphoto DAILY EGYPTIAN Daily Egyptian Saluki basketball faces changes Following coach Hinson’s advice, guards Fillyaw and Balogun pursue other options past weeks regarding their futures with the team. TYLER DIXON “He said I should fnd a situation that’s Daily Egyptian better suited for me,” Balogun said. Te anonymous player said Balogun would Te Salukis will be without two guards next remain with the team even without large season; both played valuable minutes in the run amounts of playing time, because of his loyalty to the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament to the program —but last Tursday Hinson semi-fnals. brought in a recruit and decided to move on Sophomore guard Marcus Fillyaw and junior without Balogun. guard Mike Balogun both confrmed Monday “It felt really bad,” Balogun said. “Tese guys they will transfer from SIU. are all my family, they’re my brothers.” Fillyaw said his departure was his decision, Te absence of Balogun and Fillyaw will but was suggested by coach Barry Hinson. leave a void at guard for the Salukis, but “He just suggested that I may be happier freshman Tyler Smithpeters will likely have an somewhere else with the situation within the expanded role next season. team,” Fillyaw said. “And then I made the SIU also signed guard Chaz Glotta of Fort decision to leave on my own.” Zumalt North High School in O’Fallon, Mo., A Saluki basketball player who wishes to and has a verbal commitment from Deion remain anonymous, said coach Barry Hinson Lavender of Marquette Catholic High School released Balogun and Fillyaw because Hinson in Alton. preferred to take a freshman and build his skills. While Hinson’s name was recently mentioned Te two have been trying to fnd schools for the University of Tulsa coaching job, the Mike Balogun SARAH GARDNER DAILY EGYPTIAN Marcus Fillyaw since being released. · anonymous team member said assistant coach Te anonymous player said many team Anthony Beane Sr. and sophomore guard members have tried to distance themselves Fillyaw said his relationship with Hinson liked to have been,” he said. “But we didn’t Anthony Beane Jr. are playing the market. from Hinson and starters have considered during the course of the season was not perfect. have any problems.” leaving the team. “We weren’t as close as I would have Hinson spoke with various players during the Please see TRANSFERS · 3 Petition Bassers give school national recognition for Pravin continues to grow

SETH RICHARDSON LUKE NOZICKA Daily Egyptian

Calls for a special investigation into the death of SIU student Pravin Varughese are growing quickly. Lovely Varughese, Pravin’s mother, started the Justice for Pravin campaign as a means of fnding out what happened to her son the night of his death. Pravin went missing from a house party the night of Feb. 12. His body was found fve days later in a wooded area in the 1400 block of East Main Street. Since then, Lovely said she has received several diferent accounts of the event. “We have been told inconsistent stories, and we just want to fnd the truth,” she said. “We just want a fair investigation and really LEWIS MARIEN · DAILY EGYPTIAN know what happened to our son.” Lovely said all of the inconsistencies caused Aaron Connor, a senior from Murphysboro studying human nutrition and dietetics, fshes Sunday during the ffth-annual her to form Justice for Pravin. Te group is Saluki Bassers Veterans Appreciation Fishing Tournament at Lake of Egypt in Marion. Connor, a veteran of the U.S. Army currently circulating a petition asking for a and member of the Saluki Bassers, was one of several student veterans who participated in the tournament. He said it special investigation into the case. was great to be back on the water again. “I love it,” Connor said. “I spent 10 months overseas and the closest thing I got to Lovely said Jackson County Coroner water was a dam.” The Saluki Bassers meet every week at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Campus Lake boat docks. Tomas Kupferer informed her the toxicology report on Pravin came back negative for any drugs. Police initially said her son was too TYLER DAVIS of thousands of dollars from numerous fshing said. “Tat’s outstanding publicity for our intoxicated to give the driver of the vehicle, Daily Egyptian tournaments and appeared on ESPN and other institution. SIU, and southern Illinois in Gaege Bethune, of Harrisburg, his address. national television outlets. Shane Bennett, general, is seen as a big fshing area.” Te report did show an alcohol content of Not many sport clubs can say they have director of sport clubs and intramurals, said Bennett said the university has hosted 0.049 milligrams in his urine, which Kupferer a professional athlete who once competed the club has given the university “fshing some regional tournaments that aired locally described as being from postmortem changes to for their team, but SIU’s Saluki Bassers, school” identity because of the recognition the and thinks the club is a huge asset to the the body, she said. the school’s bass fshing team, holds that club gets in national tournaments. sport club program. distinction. “When they’re fshing for that kind of Please see PETITION · 3 Te club debuted in 2004, and has won tens money, they’re usually on TV,” Bennett Please see BASSERS · 3 2 Tuesday, April 15, 2014 Students aim to guide explorers’ paths

KYLE SUTTON Te team hopes to add locations all the information in the palms of Daily Egyptian where outdoor enthusiasts can their hands.” not only hike but also ofer other Packer, who won the competition One of the 2014 Saluki App activities such as rope climbing, last year for his Life at Southern app, Competition winners might help clif diving, fshing, overnight worked as SI Trails’ lead developer. students fnd their own trails, or at camping, multi-day backpacking, “Tere are many diferent ways least ones they never knew about. mountain biking and swimming. to build apps,” he said. “For SI Te second annual competition Tey also plan to promote social Trails, I decided to build it using concluded April 7, with the grand and community involvement where a RESTful (representational state prize going to two student apps users can organize group hikes, transfer) architecture, which is — SI Trails and Te Gluten Free plan outdoor events, post user pretty common in many of the Converter. Te idea behind the photos/videos and communicate apps most students use.” competition is to create an app that or leave reviews about the trails. Packer said the team is discussing makes life on campus, and in the Brownlee, a senior from how the app will update over time. region, better. Technology transfer studying information systems Te team is looking to release an specialist Amy McMorrow Hunter technology, said he came up with update in the beginning of the helped organize the event. the app idea last year while working summer including additional trails, “We’re happy to see more on a web design class project. richer media integration and a and more students catching the “I do a lot of hiking in my free website home to organize hikes and innovation bug — and getting time, and most of the time found outings, he said. results with their ideas and apps,” myself only going to the same two or “The beta version of the app is she said. “Te three teams that won three trails that I knew of in the area,” currently available on the Google the judged categories in the 2014 he said. “Searching online I found Market, but is currently only Saluki App Competition have out that there was information on supported for Android phones established or are making plans to dozens of more trails that were still above 2.2,” he said. “We are establish their own businesses. Te fairly close, but some of the websites working on an update that will competitions will continue so we were ify and none of them had a well add support.” encourage students to get involved formatted comprehensive list that was Brownlee said the team is also and get their ideas rolling.” easy to follow.” working on an ofine mode that SI Trails developers Jeremy After doing his research, saves changes and maps when the Packer, Randall Brownlee and Brownlee developed an idea to app goes ofine. Te app updates Mohammad Alabandi wanted create a website where one could itself when it fnds a signal, he said. to help the southern Illinois find hiking trails, campsites and Te app is available on Google community become more familiar nature preserves in the area with Play. More information can be with the surrounding natural maps, pictures and descriptions. found on Facebook at https://www. landscape. The app offers listings Eventually Packer, a senior from facebook.com/sitrails. of single-day hiking trails as well Metropolis studying computer Check in Wednesday’s Daily as integrated Google Maps, trail science, approached Brownlee Egyptian for coverage of the Gluten maps, pictures, handouts and tips. about turning the site into a Free Converter. Te app provides information mobile app. for several hiking trails — the “Our goal is to make connecting with Arboretum, Campus Lake, Giant nature a more accessible experience,” Kyle Sutton can be reached at City, Little Grand Canyon, Cedar Brownlee said. “We want our app to [email protected], Lake and Panther’s Den — with make trails in southern Illinois more on Twitter @KyleSutton_DE PROVIDED PHOTO more to be added in the future. accessible to the community by placing or at 536-3311 ext. 254. Tuesday, April 15, 2014 3

BASSERS Year title; one person on the boater said. “A pro brings a boat and controls For DiNovo, the club also TRANSFERS CONTINUED FROM 1 CONTINUED FROM 1 side and the co-angler side.” the areas you fsh and a co-angler gets provided some insight into his future. DiNovo won the club’s Co-Angler paired with a pro. Co-anglers versus He said as a marketing major he “We’ve enjoyed our time with Michael Club President Dominick DiNovo of the Year award in 2013 while co-anglers and pros versus pros, one of envisions himself in numerous parts and Marcus and we wish them the very best,” has been a Basser for four years. He fshing with the club’s Boater of the each in a boat, and the weight of fsh of the fshing industry trying to Hinson said. has been to multiple national fshing Year, Stephen Crawley. Crawley we catch are separate.” grow the sport. He said marketing Fillyaw started 16 games at point guard for championships and competed on live graduated from SIU in August 2013 Crawley said learning from the opportunities range from selling boats the Salukis before breaking his hand against television. and now fshes in professional events. professional anglers helps him refne to lures to tackle boxes. Loyola University Jan. 8. He averaged 23.5 DiNovo, a senior from Oak Lawn Crawley said becoming a full-time his skills, but he still owes the Bassers DiNovo said his true dream would minutes per game and 3.7 points per game. studying marketing, said the team professional fsherman is usually a for much of his early experience in be to use his marketing degree to In Fillyaw’s absence, Beane stepped up in his fshes locally but also goes to other long process, but he intends to do just competitive fshing. market himself to sponsors and new role and earned second-time All-MVC states such as Alabama, Tennessee and that and bass fsh for a living. Crawley “First of, southern Illinois is a great turn pro. Professional fshing is an consideration. Fillyaw scored a season-high 17 Missouri. said he has competed in three events place to learn to fsh,” Crawley said. expensive sport with licensing, boating points against St. Louis University Nov. 16. “We usually fsh on lakes like Lake this season where he fshed alongside “Crab Orchard, Lake of Egypt and and entry fee costs. His goal would be Balogun averaged 8.2 minutes per game of Egypt, Crab Orchard and Kinkaid professionals. He said there are a Lake Kinkaid are all very diferent, to use what he learned at SIU to fnd a in 26 appearances. Balogun was a long-range but we travel too; me and my partner number of diferences between his co- which allows you to become a versatile sponsor to help with those costs. shooter for the Dawgs and scored a career-high are in Tennessee now,” DiNovo said angler status and that of a professional. angler. You learn the ins and outs of 21 points at Chicago State University Nov. April 4. “We have a point system that “I currently fsh the Wal-Mart fshing local tournaments with the For the rest of this story, please see 30. Balogun hit fve 3-pointers against the we compete in for an Angler of the FLW Tour as a co-angler,” Crawley club.” www.dailyegyptian.com University of Evansville Jan. 11.

PETITION Department under heavy criticism. Larry said getting police to investigate further dreamed of being in the FBI and solving cases like CONTINUED FROM 1 Molly Young, a 21-year-old SIU student, was or tell the truth is like running a marathon. He his own.” found dead March 24, 2012 from reports by her said he believes the crime was staged. She said she only wants the truth. Illinois State Police also confrmed a trooper ex-boyfriend Richie Minton’s roommate, Wesley “It’s been two years and we’re still waiting for “Tis shouldn’t have to happen to another pulled over when he saw Bethune’s car on the Romack, of a drug overdose before reporting it justice,” Milligan said. “It hurts really bad. It’s like family,” she said. “We are going through a whole side of the road. Video from the night shows the as a self-inficted gunshot wound. However her it doesn’t matter.” lot and they shouldn’t be getting into assumptions trooper look into the woods from the highway family does not believe this is the real story. Te State’s Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor’s before fnding out the truth.” with his fashlight shortly before leaving the scene. Te gun Young allegedly used belonged to Ofce in Springfeld assigned Ed Parkinson as Carbondale Police Chief Jody O’Guinn did “Something like this happens, as parents you Minton, a former dispatcher with the Carbondale special prosecutor of the case in September of not respond to phone calls for comment. want to know the truth and you need to have Police Department. When police arrived on 2013. However Larry and Milligan said they For more information on the Pravin Varughese closure,” she said. “You can’t wake up every the scene, Minton was allowed to clean himself think Parkinson has been unresponsive towards petition, visit justiceforpravin.org. For more morning thinking, ‘What happened to my son.’ before going to the police station, potentially the family. information on the Molly Young petition, search It’s bothering me. I cannot sleep. I really want to damaging forensic evidence. Te case was handed Milligan said the Molly Young case is similar for “Molly Young” on change.org. know what happened and that’s all we’re looking over to Illinois State Police. to the Pravin Varughese case because like Molly, for: just answers.” Larry Young, Molly’s father, and Molly’s Varughese is not receiving the justice he deserves. Seth Richardson can be reached at Lovely said once the petition reaches 20,000 grandmother Colleen Milligan formed Justice for Larry said he contacted the Varugheses and [email protected], signatures, the group plans to present it to Molly in April of 2012 as an advocacy group to advised them to get an independent autopsy and on Twitter at @EgyptianRich several state representatives, senators and Gov. try and shed more light on the case. toxicology report. or at 536-3311 ext. 268. Pat Quinn. It currently has over 15,000 online Justice for Molly held a petition drive Monday Lovely was critical of the ofcial investigation, signatures and Lovely said she has around 3,500 to get the case sent to a grand jury. Milligan said but added she does not want to seem vindictive. Luke Nozicka can be reached at paper signatures. the petition will be sent to Parkinson. Larry said “I have the utmost respect for the legal system. [email protected], Te case is reminiscent of another death the petition on change.org currently has over I came from India. We hold police in the utmost on Twitter at @LukeNozicka investigation by the Carbondale Police 1,800 signatures. respect. My son wanted to be a police ofcer. He or at536-3311 ext. 268 4 Tuesday April 15, 2014 Safety first

MATT DARAY · DAILY EGYPTIAN Carbondale firefighter Matt Wozniak, talks about fire safety with a group of fifth graders Monday outside of Lewis School. Students displayed their knowledge from fire safety classes earlier in the year. The students used a mobile trainning home where they identified objects that could start fires and simulated a house fire with fake smoke. A voice for the impaired

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Rosthenhausler hit his second nine games, and has the second walk-of single of the season Friday, highest batting average on the but Kopach should see the lineup team. Mucha has a lot of speed and a little more because of ofensive the ability to bunt for a base hit. struggles. He deserves a chance to Henderson broke an unwritten crack the starting lineup once again. rule Tuesday against Southeast Senior catcher Matt Jones was Missouri State University. hitless this week in four games, while Freshman Dyllin Mucha had a backup freshman catcher Jake Hand seven-game hitting streak, but picked up four hits in four games. did not start. It was okay, because Hand had his frst two starts in Mucha missed the beginning of The Saluki baseball depth chart right feld during the weekend. Te the weekend series for personal may see some adjustments after starting right feld spot is up for reasons. starting hitters struggled in the grabs, and it is good to see Hand in Henderson brought Mucha past week. the lineup but that does not mean into the game for senior Donny Even though freshman middle he should start at catcher. Jones Duschinsky in the sixth inning. infelder Connor Kopach has the is in a slump, which happens in Mucha failed to get a hit in two lowest batting average on the team baseball all the time. at-bats, which ended the streak. at .161, he should start at least one Senior outfelder Donny Henderson’s move is justifed, or two of the fve games this week. Duschinsky and junior outfelder since the Salukis were losing the Tat may sound fshy, but the Tyler Rolland have been the majority of the game, and Mucha starting middle infelders went a primary right felders lately, but if had obviously been hot, but it is a combined 3-30 this week. Granted, Hand can play right feld well, he shame to see a good hitting streak senior shortstop Jake Welch can claim the starting spot. vanish the way it did. walked six times in four games, Te Saluki hitters may struggle Te Salukis play at 5 p.m. Tuesday but senior second baseman Ryan overall, but senior frst basemen against the University of Tennessee- Rosthenhausler only recorded one Ryan Casillas is on fre. He Martin and at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday hit and walked once. was named the Missouri Valley against Austin Peay State University Coach Ken Henderson said Conference Player of the Week at Itchy Jones Stadium. Kopach is one of the better last week, and picked up six more defenders on the team and he hits this week. He leads the team battled at the plate in his two at- in nine ofensive categories this Aaron Graf can be reached at JENNIFER GONZALEZ · DAILY EGYPTIAN bats this weekend. He had an season, including batting average, [email protected], eight-pitch at-bat Saturday, where home runs and RBIs. @Aarongraf_DE or Senior Ryan Casillas advances to third base Saturday during SIU’s he made good contact on four Freshman center felder Dyllin 536-3311 ext. 269 5-4 loss against Indiana State University at Itchy Jones Stadium. pitches but they were all foul balls. Mucha had hits in eight of his last Casillas has a .341 batting average and a total of 30 RBIs this season.

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Inside Higher Education recently released an article that said colleges and universities should provide sports degrees for athletes. It states performance-based degrees such as music and writing have a major but athletes usually major in kinesiology, sports management or other felds. Should colleges and universities provide athletic majors for athletes?

It’s impossible to please everyone. If a university makes this a policy for one sport then they will have to do it for every sport. It is a waste of money to have majors that only a small percentage of students could qualify for. Athletes should be required to take diferent courses such as business or career planning, but I don’t think there should be a major for athletes. - Tyler Dixon

No, it's impossible to really study a sport much more than athletes already do. There are a lot of careers in sports, but those fall under majors already in place. Universities should consider expanding specializations in certain colleges, but students who aren't even athletes might try to major in diferent sports if allowed, which would make earning a college degree too easy. - Aaron Graf

I think there should be a “pro-athlete” major. It should be reserved for only the top athletes at each university, the players that would be a shoe-in to go to the NFL, NBA, MLB, etc. They would be required to take courses like economics, sports management and business management to prepare them for life after their athletic careers come to an end, which they inevitably will. It would be more benefcial to the student-athletes than a simple major that a large university would give their athletes that just keeps them eligible to play. - Tony McDaniel

No. The whole system is messed up if this is even a question. College is being forced upon kids who don't even want to come and I don't believe creating a major will rectify the situation. College should be left to the men and women who want to get an education. It should not be a prerequisite for pro-athletes. - Tyler Davis

Colleges shouldn't provide a major specifcally for athletes, but could introduce classes that are more in-depth with sports which could cover athletes’ performances. If it was just a course, it could fall under majors such as sports administration, sports management or kinesiology. - Symone Woolridge