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University of Missouri, St. Louis IRL @ UMSL Current (2000s) Student Newspapers 8-28-2006 Current, August 28, 2006 University of Missouri-St. Louis Follow this and additional works at: http://irl.umsl.edu/current2000s Recommended Citation University of Missouri-St. Louis, "Current, August 28, 2006" (2006). Current (2000s). 295. http://irl.umsl.edu/current2000s/295 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at IRL @ UMSL. It has been accepted for inclusion in Current (2000s) by an authorized administrator of IRL @ UMSL. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SIN 1966 NEWSPAP R August 2S, 2006 www.thecurrentonline.com , ' ". \ '011 " 11 Ifl I~"l ' l Ill") INSIDE . INSIDE: Woman Professors can junior, nursing, ~ report students at puts the lid back on a. shop struck by risk of failing with vacuum after emptying early alert system water from room 605 in MetroLink The system has profes Oak Hall on ~ sors alert the Center for Thur~day after Student Success to try noon. • and help failing students, survives Seepage 3 • Incident near UMSL North station was suicide attempt, according to police By MELIS SA S . HAYDEN News Editor Wednesday, Aug. 23, a Westbound Metrolink train struck 39-year-old ~ Is 'Snakes' worth Jennifer Silvia, of the Washington D,C. area, 200 feet from the UM-St. all the hype? Louis North Station in what police are reporting as an attempted suicide. Our movie critic takes a "We regret that anyone, even by look at Samuel Jackson's their own choice, was injured by one latest film, 'Snakes On A of our vehicles," said Dianne Plane.' Williams, director of communication 4j, for Metro (the owner and operator of See page 8 Metrolink and other St. Louis area public transportation systems), Tracy Panus, media relations offi CORRECTIONS cer for the St. Louis County Police Department, said Silvia did not die ReQ!ardinQ! the Aug. 21 from her injuries, as earlier news ~ story "No taste test reports had said. "Apparently, she is required": Pepsi'S con not going to," she said. As of Friday at approximately tract with the University is 11:15 a;ffi., Panus said Silvia was in for $71,500 per year for stable condition with severe head 10 years while Coca injuries. She said Silvia's vital signs Cola's contract was fet were stable at that time, but, "what it $40,000 per year over a sounds like is there is not a lot of , seven year period. brain activi- Regarding the Aug. 21 ty." Quick Read story, "LJMSL business "That's professor named director Photos by: Adam D. Wiseman • EdilOr·in·Cbiej what happens Jennifer Silvia, 39, of ESI business park": Alex Geiselmann, freshman, computer science, waits outside the new dormitory, Oak Hall with other students living there. when you from the Washington, The land for the business OlJlSlDE: All residents were evacuated after the sprinkler system malfunctioned Thursday afternoon. stick your D.C. area, was hit by park currently costs $2 .50 head in front a MetroLink tra in on , per square foot. and in of a train," Wednesday morning the future, the cost could she said, near the UMSL North station. As of Friday rise to between . $4.50 adding that it morning, Silvia had and $5.50 when Express Flood marks second time that. sprinklers failed may sound severe injuries to the callous, but it Scripts occupies the site. brain. Silvia had been is the truth, By ADAM D. WISEMAN reported missing from Quick Read John Klein, residence hall coordi "She was Georgetown Univ Editor-in-Cbie! nator, said the RAs did an "awesome" in critical ersity hospital in June. ~ ONTHE WEB Oak Hall residents had to leave their dormitories on Thursday after the sprinkler job evacuating the building. condition For the secolld time in two weeks, system of the newly-opened residence hall burst, spreading water from the sixth Jonathan Lidgus, Assistant with life- the sprinkler system in the new dor to second floors. The sprinklers also broke on Aug. 1Z, which flooded from the Director of Student Life, said, threatening injuries. It really made a mitory, Oak Hall, has malfunctioned. sixth floor down to the basement. University administrators have sent a complaint "Everyone did a wonderful job of get turn for the better," she said. The fIrst malfunction happened on to KozenylWagner, the construction firm that handled the $30 million residence ting the students out and with clean She said both Normandy and Web poll results: Aug. 12 in room 621 in the South hall that just opened its doors for the first time the week before school started . ing up." Campus Police were called to the ~ What do you think Wlllg. No students were living in the Several different offices were scene for an injury involving public dormitory at that time. The water they were "extremely loud." walls. We had time to put trash cans called to help in the cleanup of the transportation. about paying for Metro went from the sixth floor down to the When the fust alarm sounded, res down to try and stop the water, and water. Student Life, Recruitment After police arrived, Silvia was passes? basement idential assistants who live in the then the second alarm went off," said Services, The Welcome Center and transported to the hospital in critical This past Thursday in the ' mid dorm hall evacuated the residents. Kristin Sopko, sophomore, psycholo the Center for Stude.nt Success sent condition, afternoon the sprinkler system mal After several minutes, the alann gy. people over to help pull carpet tiles up Panus said a previous call had functioned again on the same floor, stopped and the residents returned to A second alarm threw many RAs and use shop vacuums to stop the been made to the police a little before but in room 605 in the North Wing . their rooms. into action; they reportedly ran spread of the water. 5 a.m. Wednesday. .. Emma Harris, sophomore, music, "When we got back in the dorm, through the halls evacuating everyone there was water pouring down the for a second time. said the alarms went off twice and See SPRINKLERS, page 14 Se e M ETRO A CCIDENT, page 14 New Metro extension offers MetroLink Cross International business At $45, it's still a bargain. County Extension I bought one, alternate way to campus college ranked 8th in U.S. grudingly. • MetroLink opened the Cross It's not worth the By P AUL HACKBARTH near her home. "It will take me only County Extension last week By TOBY KNOLL has been making a concerted effort to 20 minutes to get to school now," end between Forest Park and hire nationally respected professors," money Design Editor Proofreader • she said. Shrewsbury after construction she said. I don't use Metro, so MetroLink trains will now follow started on the $676 million Bird said that the department has I'm not buying one. MetroLink unveiled its new $676 two routes, one from Lambert project in the spring 2003. UM-St. Louis' undergraduate been "doing some innovative things" We have to pay for million Cross County Extension last Airport to Shiloh-Scott and another International Business Program and credits the high-ranking to "quality Metro passes now? weekend, adding nine new stations from Shrewsbury to Emerson Park. ·T he initial alignment received an eighth place rank for 2007 faculty, on-par with other programs." and eight miles of track between Students living along the exten between Lambert Airport and from U.S. News & World Report mag "Ricks' [David Ricks, professor and Forest Park and Shrewsbury. sion who take MetroLink to campus azine. former head of the program] combin "" This week's question: East St. Louis, III. opened in Regular passenger service on the will take one train to the Forest This is the fourth consecutive year ing the Honors College with an inter What did you think of July 1993 with a capital cost extension starts today, allowing Park-DeBaliviere station, get off and the program has listed in the top 20. national business degree has been very parking on campus of $464 million, during the first week? more UJvl-St. Louis students to tide transfer to another train heading The list is compiled annually for u.s. iImovative," Vining said. the train to campus, their jobs or toward Lambert Airport, according News & World Report's college and "The international business pro other venues near MetroLink sta to Metro's Web site, • Construction began in 1998 university ranking reports. gram linked with an honors program is INDEX tions. www.metrostl,org. on an extension to Allan Bird, director of the the only one like it in the country," said ,i Along with a revamped Forest The extension route was chosen Southwestern Illinois College, International Business Program, said Bird. "What put us on the map is hav What's Current 2 Park-DeBaliviere station, because it connects two major which opened in May 2001 he was "pleasantly surprised" by the ing this type of high quality program." MetroLink now serves Skiriker, employment centers, downtown and and had a total project value ranking and added "it's nice to be rec The International Business Program 4-5 Qein ion~ University City-Big Bend, Forsyth, Clayton, said DJ Wilson, spokesman of $339.2 million, ognized by colleagues." currently has about 120 students, with Features 6-7 Clayton, Richmond Heights, for East-West Gateway, an agency Elizabeth VIning, senior lecturer of 25 more in the honors program. Course that plans road and public transit • The tracks were extended marketing for the International offerings range from an undergraduate A&E 8-9 Brentwood 1-64.