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The Daily Egyptian, May 08, 2008 Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC May 2008 Daily Egyptian 2008 5-8-2008 The Daily Egyptian, May 08, 2008 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_May2008 Volume 93, Issue 156 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 2008 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in May 2008 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Gus Bode says unlike you, I’ll be back June 10. DA ILY EGYP T IAN .. VGOL. 93, NO. 156, 16 PAGES S OUTHERN I LLINOIS UENIVERSITY MAY 8, 2008 08 ‘ OF S AD GR IONS AT UL AT ONGR C GYPTIAN E AILY D ~ Y LE I R UVALE D Y B N I O AT LLUSTR I O HOT P 2 Thursday, May 8, 2008 DAILY EGYPTIAN Graduation Edition SIUC commencement ceremony schedules Friday, May 9 — SIU Arena 5 p.m. — College of Liberal Arts Saturday, May 10 — SIU Arena 8:30 a.m. — College of Education and Human Services 11 a.m. — College of Applied Sciences and Arts 1:30 p.m. — College of Engineering 4 p.m. — College of Business and Administration 7 p.m. — Graduate School Saturday, May 10 — Shryock Auditorium 8:30 a.m. — College of Science 11 a.m. — College of Agricultural Sciences 1:30 p.m. — College of Mass Communication and Media Arts 4 p.m. — School of Law A BOUT U S The D E is published by the students of Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, with fall and spring circulations of 20,000. Free copies are distributed on campus and in the Carbondale, Murphysboro, and Carterville communities. 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Schloz Kurt Lane Gregory completion of all requirements for the degree. Latasha Clara Gordon Donnell McCauley Dylan Lewis Schmitz Eric Michael Halfacre (*) An asterisk to the right of the name indicates membership in the Melissa Susanne Grace Christa Danielle McCuan Lucas Calvin Schnake Robert M. Hall Univ ersity Honors program (undergraduate students only). Joel R. Graves Drew Allan McDaniel Joseph L. Schnell** Zachary Andrew Harp** Cameron Eric Green Lida Ann McDaniel † Bryan Lee Schroeder † Sara Elizabeth Hatfield (**) A double asterisk to the right of the name indicates the Kelcie Elizabeth Green † Elizabeth Ashley McGowan Neal John Schuch Molly Christine Jacobs person is a candidate for multiple degrees. Keith B. Gregory § LaJuana Collett McGowan Gregory Julian Screen Ryan Vincent Jansen University Academic Honors listed to the right of the name Kerri Alma-Marie Gregory § Bridget E. McHatton Miles William Scritchlow Jared Whitmore Johnson are as follows for under graduate students: Jason Roy Grenman Libra Gene McNeese †,* Adam Bryce Seaborn Katy Lee Kennedy (§)cum laude. 3.500–3.749 Julie Ruth Mary Grey Michael Earl Meeks Colleen Kristina Sears Timothy Louis Kowalczyk (†)magna cum laude. 3.750–3.899 Ryan Lee Guilfoil Gabrielle Le’Triece Meniefield Tymika Nicole Seawood Rachel Ann Kubiak Michael Blankarn Haebler Jacqueline Michelle Menke Davina Monique Serrano Janghun Lee (‡)summa cum laude . 3.900–4.000 Suzanne Elizabeth Haflich Kasandra Lyne Merrill †,* Tammy Lynn Shaw Kenneth Tsai Lee The grade point averages above apply firstly to all work taken Kyle Patrick Hagene †,* Jonathan Warren Meter Jasmine Capri Shelby Levi Christopher Lohnes §,** at Southern Illinois University Carbondale and then in the Valerie Jane Hake Ryan Martin Meyer Joshua Cane Shelton Christopher Clifton Loss case of transfer students, to the total work as an additional, but Sarah Elizabeth Hallowell Andrew Edward Miller Audrey Marie Shires Kristina Omega Mackie secondary qualification. John W. Hamman Christopher Matthew Miller Bradley Lewis Sill Nicholas John Marler Paige Ann Hammond † Brandon Paul Mills Kiana Janae Simpson Samuel Alan Maxwell College of Liberal Arts Sarah Anne Clark Jennifer Ann Hargrave Erin Nicole Moehn Bianca Noelle Smith Chris B. McKay § Bachelor of Arts Ashley Suzanne Cline Zachary Andrew Harp** Darnell Shawn Montgomery Jill L. Smith John Michael McLain Odessa Katrine Colombo Steven Raymond Abbott Kristofer Daniel Harrington § Jason Daniel Moore Rachel Kaylene Smith Mary Frances Millard Nicole M. Conley-Smoucha Dayla Ryan Abernathy** Adam Victor Valentine Hart Joseph Lee Moore Richard Dean Smith § Bipin Babasaheb More Hope Elizabeth Connell ‡,* Deena L. Abujabir Neil Christopher Hartigan Joseph Moreno David Roger Sneed Kari Lynn Mueller Ryan McMichael Conroy Krystal Price Adams John Patrick Harty Andrew Edward Morris Sarah Renee Snyder Andrew Raymond Najarian Amanda Nicole Peyton Cook*,** Sivoney M. Alaniz Melissa Sue Hawkins Benjamin Nicholas Mullineaux Emily Michelle Soelke Shannon Renee Owens Melanie Kristin Cool §,* Natasha Lynne Aldrich Deneisha Haynes Jamie Lorena Munos** Amanda C. Sotiroff †,* Melissa Ann Palmer § James Scott Coolidge Michelle Lynn Aldworth Andrea Elizabeth Hearn Miyuki Muramoto Nichole Ann Spence Kelly Christina Qualls Robert Benjamin Corder David Laurence Allen †,* Holly Jo Hedges Amanda Dawn Murphy ‡ Richard F. Stapel Jose Carlos Rodriguez Jarid James Thomas Craig William Alzugaray Eric Michael Heiple ‡,* Ryan Charles Murphy Alicia Lola Steele Julia Cristina Rogers § Shannon Dale Crain ‡ Casey Allen Ancona § Lauren Alexandra Heischmidt § Ashlee Nicole Murry Samantha Hallett Sterbenz Edward Anthony Sayles Ashley Michelle Cramer Adam Jackson Anderson Tracy Allen Henderson Jeralynn Chelsea Musgrave Ann Kathryn Sterzinger*,** Barrett Michael Schmidt Trisha Louise Crawford Kasey Lynn Anderson § Eric Bruce Hendrickson Lucy Bernadette Musielak Travis Alan Stimmel Benjamin Anthony Shasserre Shanna Lynn Crompton Lindsey Denise Anderson Jerrold R. Hennrich Sarah Elizabeth Myatt Ryan Michael Stone William Gordon Sieber Derek Eugene Crow †,* Kai Patrick Andreasen Carla D. Henry Michelle Lynn Myers ‡,* Colin Sutherin Taryn Eileen VanDuyne Derrick Charles Crowder Christopher R. Antonick § Carter Eugene Henson Randi Christina Nance Ken Suzuki John W. D. Watson Janel Marie Cunningham Rachel Marie Aredia Talia Jo Hiatt Patrick L. Nanney Jacob Scott Swain § Zachary David Weaver § Robert Matthew Czarnecki Andrea Elsie Arnieri ‡,* Zachary Dakota Hill ‡ Courtni Rae Nannie § Matthew Benjamin Swallers § Patrick Lloyd Wells Cory Maria Dack §,*,** Ryan Robert Babich Bryan James Hinman † Christine Marie Neal Tarik David Swenson Tyler Benjamin Yager* James Raymond Daily Daniel Mark Bachert Lontail LaRay Hodges Angela S. Newberry** Miki Tanaka Jeremiah Lowell Young † Bryan F. Darger §,* Jennifer Nicole Baggott** Deanna Nicole Holder Dale Wallace Norris, Jr. Margaret Marie Taylor Bachelor of Music Alexia Ann Davis Elizabeth Joy Baker James Virgil Hollingshead Kolin Joseph O’Brien Adrian Oliver Tello William David Biby §,* Amanda Nicole Davis Ryan Daniel Baldridge § Renee Louell Tariq Holmes Matthew Blandford O’Daniel John Anthony Teresi* Sandy Monique Distatte** Anthony M. Davis Justin Thomas Bandy Tiffany Elise Horton Lance Leburn Odum Dana Graham Tetzlaff Lee Edward England, Jr.** Jillianne Artiara Davis Karen Elizabeth Barrow Jason Allen Hosner* Jack M. Onieva* Jordan Weston Thomann Amanda Jo Jackson Marcus Phillip Davis Kristin Ann Barry Ashley Marie Houghland Josue R. Orellana Falynn Amor Thompson Ju Me Lee Samantha Lynn Davison Katherine Audrey Baskin Justin Chiou Hsieh Paul Odiakosa Osaji** Jonathan Michael Thompson Jeanne LaVaughn Millikin Jacci Marie Delaney §,*,** Jonathan Eric Battain Bryant Darvell Hughes Amy Lynne Osborne Edward Clay Tilton § Laura Catherine Niemiec §,* Nicholas Jay Deml Courtney Blair Baulac Molly Katherine Hunt Rickie Overall, Jr. Corey Gene Tincher § Rebecca G. Scribner Kyle Brandon Dennis Natasha Rose Baxter Daniel Allen Ickis Dustin Lee Overturf Jayme Marie Todd §,* Erica Lynn Travelstead Peter James Densmore †,* Mallory Lynn Beatty Donica Shawn Jackson Stephanie A. Oviguian Kyle L. Toth Jennifer Ann Triphahn § Edzer Desir John Robert Beck Robby Joe Jackson Samantha Claire Pajor §,* Ashlee Regina Trotter Bachelor of Science Grady Mitchell DeFauw Daniel Wade Becker Stacy Lynn Jackson ‡,* Carrie Anne Palmer ‡,* Krystal Renee Trotter Derek Michael DePoister Torrance Rondell Alexander Mark Edward Becker Jessica L.
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