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ANNUITANTS CITY Meetings to help employees Council to approve understand health options 3-way stop By Alex McNamee cording to a university press release quesrions ro hdp you understand Leaders of rhe meeting will also Editor in Chief May26. (your oprions)." help people complete paperwork, if Despite a future of uncertain­ The Neal Welcome Center can needed. on campus While state employees await a ty for the bill, it will be important hold approximately I 00 people, Following Wednesday's meet­ final decision from Governor Pat for Eastern employees ro auend the Baharlou said, not including people ings, there will be another meet­ By Jennifer Brown Quinn on Senate Bill 178, regard­ session Wednesday. said Alan Baha­ who stand in the hallways. Baha­ ing for annuitants Tuesday, June 14 Administration Editor ing health care, there will be meet­ rlou, legislative chair for the East­ rlou said he hopes it's a full crowd. at 7th Streer Underground from 9 ings in CharleslOn to help employ­ ern illinois University Annuitants Bahadou said going to the rnccting a.m. to 3 p.m. The Charleston City Council is expected ees prepare to make decisions by Association. can be a learning experience for em­ Baharlou said going co both co vote on an ordinance Tuesday evening that the june 17 deadline. There will be two meetings at ployees, who are not sure of the dct:ai.ls meetings will be beneficial would place a three-way stop ar rhe corner of There will be a BenefitS Choice the Neal Welcome Center Wednes­ of their options for health care. "The ftrsr meeting will answer Roosevelt Avenue and 4•k Street. Infonnadonal Meeting Wednesday day, one at 3 and another at 5 p.m. "Informacion online is not the some questions," Baharlou said. Mayer John lnyarr said rhis ordinance has June 8 at the Neal Welcome Center Baharlou said these meetings best," Bah.arlou said. "Being face­ "But ir also raises more questions. come from rhe request of Eastern officials. to hdp srate employees understand will be imponant for people to at­ to-face will help you understand." On~ you see if you have follow up l "1 understand why rhey want to do it," ln­ their choices for health care. rend so they can understand their The meeting is meanc to re­ questions, you can go to the next yan said. "Traffic is supposed to be 20 miles per If Gov. Quinn vemes SB 178. options. view the difference between an meeting.~ hour." health providers such as Health Al­ "By the number of questions. HMO and an OAP plan, how m lnyart said if the ordinance passes, then there liance will not be available as pro­ emails. phone caJis we've gotten, locate provtdcrs in each play, what A/6'.x McNamee eLm be wiU be time to pur the stop up. viders for state employees. people are apprehensive." Baharlou else changed with Benefits Choice, reached at 581 7942 "Every nonhbound and southbound car will This decision could affect 80 said. "This way you can ask ques­ where to send paperwork. and or dene.ic-,il'gmail.conL have to.srop and they don't have to now," ln­ percent of Eastc;:rn employees, ac- tions face-to-face, and follow up Medicare Coordination ofBen~.:firs. yansaid. lnyart said the area of the requested stop signs is benet chan ir used to he. Charleston City Council is imere~teJ in re­ viewing the data recorded of trafllc accidents and traffic Bow. "The question that comes to the council is how to improve pedestrian safeLy wiThour hav­ ing to srop every car seven Jays a week," lnyarr said. The Council is also looking to approve mos­ quim abaremcnr, which would join Charleston and Coles County Health Department in an ad­ ministrative parmership for the next five years. "They decided to transfer it over becaus~.: tbe laws are changing," lnyart said. ''1he health de­ partment is berrer rrained than city smff and it's more within the health department's expertise." This year the city has rreared standing water with water pellets 10 prevent mosquitoes. COUNCIL, page 5

CAMPUS Energy Center close to being colllpleted Other renovation work taking place on campus AUDREY SAWYER I THE DAILY EASTERN NEWS Carolyn Adkins, ofTuscola, helps put siding up on Terry Francis' house Saturday morning in Mattoon. Saturday was a Women Build By Joe Long workday put together by Habitat for Humanity of Coles County. Sports Editor

STATE . The Renewable Energy Cemer will be up and running this summer. Gary Reed, director of Facilities Planning Righter not pleased with redistricting and Management, said the project is 97 percent completed. By Melissa Snutevant cratic party is the current majori­ for the 2012 electioll$. Righter said that rhe new dis­ "During the month of june, plans call for News Editor ty party. Righter also said the public tricts will not protect, or even start-up of the firsr biomass burning boiler. By Sen. Dale Righter, R-Manoon, did nor have enough cime to re­ necessarily benefit, Ulinois resi­ the end of July, all plane systems will bl) com· This year, the year after the 20 1p said that he is not happy with how spond to the new districts because dentS. pleted and the Renewable Energy Center Is ex­ Census, has brought abour the is­ the redistricting was done. the boundaries were presented 24 Righter sponsored an Illinois pected ro be in full operation," Reed said. sue of redistricting the stare of U­ "The lines were drawn to pre­ hours in advance. Constitutional amendment called The Renewable Energy Center, located be­ Uoois. The new districts have m be serve rhe Democratic party's major­ "What are (the: legislators) go­ the Illinois Fair Map Amend­ tween McKinley and Edgar Avenu~s along presented by June 30 the year after ity," Righter said. "That's nor who ing to do? Incumbent legislators ment. Righter said rhe goal of this Route 130, will have rwo biomass boilers as well the ansus. it's supposed to protect." are going to protect themselves," amendment was to take remap­ as rwo backup natural gas boilers. When it is up The: majority parry is given the Righter said the Itlinois Consciru­ Righter said. "They are going ro ping out of the hands of incum­ and running, the plant will provide the entire responsibility of drawing the lines tion governs the remapping process. protect members of their own bent legislators. campus with power. for the new districts, The Demo- These will be the new districts party." RIGHTER, page 5 ENERGY. page 5 THE DAILY EASTERN NEWS TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2011 2 OENNEWS COM NO• 81, VOLUME 96 EIU weather TODAY WEDNESDAY what's on tap TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Mostly Sunny Sunny High: 94" High: 95' lpm 1lacatrc Boot Camp 1 ~ 1Spm StafF Senate meeting 9am Adritiag Collepaac Pcu Low:72 Low: 73" H1gh School Theatre Boot Staff Senate will have their Edacatioa Group. Camp will provide an introduction monthly meeting in the Mar Whcthu you are a new advtsor to theatre, u:chnical thcaue. aeting unsville Room, MLK, Jr. Union wirh pttr education as an adjunct sccnct;, audirioning and improvisa· ar 1:15 p.m. Wednesday. June 8, assignment or a veteran advisor tion. fimsh the c:xperiencc by de­ 201 1. Staff members are encour­ seeking a rcfre•hc:r, this training EASTEARN NEWS boring what you learned in pcrfor aged to attend. will be bene6dal in aiding you be­ ~Tell the truth and don't be afraid." manc:c for fimtly and friends at the come a bcttu, mo~ efkctive peer end of the camp! t'ducation advisor.

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RED CROSS Red Cross stresses preparation for disasters Byjennifer Brown commonly evacuate for storms, Carr Administration Editor said. Carr emphasized the importance of Valerie Carr, manager of the local how important iris to carry cash dur­ Red Cross, presented tornado safety ing a disaster because technology may strategies on Sunday. Junt 5. for at­ not be reliable. tendees. "Cash and coins are almost a thing "We do prescntatiom like this of the past," Carr said. "In an area around the counrry seven day$ a where the power may be our for 10 week,M Carr said. "The events an Mis­ days, 2 weeks or 3 weeks, those ATMs souri and Alabama have caused people won't work unless they're hooked up in our communlry to rake note of our ro a generator." own personal preparedness." Rachael Fisher, director of sru­ Carr said ir is imponant for each denr community service. said she had family m have a plan in rhc event of heard last week's sirens go off and an emergency. asked, "Do I know what to do?" "If every family did "'hat rhey h.td Min the moment, I'm not think­ to do to be prepared, then rhe com­ ing abour my three-day food supply," munity is a prepared community." fischer said . ...!here 's fires and torna­ Carr said. does in Charlesron and we should be Carr explained that having an prc:part:d." emergency kit wirh enough survival Fisher said ir's only a few steps to items for three cl1y~ h essenri:J.I. rake ro prepare to be prepared for a AUDREY SAWYER I THE DAILY EASTERN NEWS Among these: items ~hould be water, disaster. Valerie Carr, bridge manager for the Coles County Red Cross, gives a presentation on how to prepare for torna­ a manual can opener, nonperishable "If you renr an apartment, talk to does and other severe weather Sunday afternoon in the University Ballroom of the Martin Luther King Jr. Univer­ food. Rashlight and extra bmerics. your landlord," Fisher said. "Find our sity Un1on. "Having a hand-crank flashliglu or about CPR classes." knowledge," Fisher said. "Knowing something I can do." Ae at the end of the presentation and exua barteries is cririal," Carr said. Carr's presentation has broken how to navigate the sysrem for your­ Ochs said she plans to have her Ochs was awarded a first aid back­ Alternative-power radios before down the information in bire-size self is important. Learn ro do it now." emergency kit items centrally located pack. and during the storm also allow peo­ pieces, Fisher said. Deanna Ochs, of Charleston, at­ in her home. "This should help me get starred," ple to get weather reporu•• 1nd know Those who attended the presenta­ tended rhe presentation to become 'Til have everything ready to go,'' Ochs said. "Everything's right here." where to take safe shelter. tion should feel ready for any emer­ more informed abour disasters. Ochs said. "I'll have a water supply Clothing and bedding should be gency. "It's given me more of an incentive and batreries." jennifer Brown ca11 be reQched included in disaster kits where people "We become empowered with rhis to get a plan togetber," Ochs said. "It's Carr and the Red Cross held a raf- ut 581 · 79-lZ or jebrown·'i.i'eiu.edrt.

WEBINAR ART Webinar talks dangers of tailgating Class to teach 2D, 3D By Alesha Bailey "I was in an Elementary Methods By Alesba Bailey Campus Editor class during rhe spring semester that re- Campus Editor- "It's kind of like tobacco use. Fl. fty quired us tO conduct a rour for demen- An an class for young children is t2ty students of an art exhibition at the A wcbinar on the risk of alcohol part of a series of art classes that will Tarble Aru Center and instruct rhe Stu- consumption at game day tailgating yearS ago, peop1 e actuall y smok e d be conducted in the Tarble Am Cen- dents in a Studio project." Gordon said. evenrs will be presented to promote inside ClasSrOOMS." ter th~ summer. Gordon said Kit Morice, curator of alternatives to heavy drinking and The cla.ss ~caLled Art lnvcstigadons, education, observed and critiqued the Tavis Glassman, University of Toledo campus safery. which will be taught " filtSda~ and 'lhurs- Elementary Methods class and ap­ The webinar is called "lligh Risk days. June 7- 23 fiom I 0 ro I I a.m. proached Gordon near the end of the Prevenrion Stra.regu:~ for Game Day" said. "Somebody's going ro ger hurr. schooh and two-year colleges in the The class will be fur dilldn.'fl age; 4 to 6. semester to sec if she would be inter- and is sponsored by rhc lllinois High­ and we don't want people ro get hurt." ~tare of Illinois. "Srudcnts will learn how to prop· ested in teaching An Invesdgations. er Education Center (JHEC). Glassman said negative factors a~ ­ Wright said the J I iEC got the idea for erly use materials like 5cissors, painr, Gordon said ~he has had experience The webinar will be hdd Wednes- sociaced with high risk drinking in­ the \\>thinar from the col~~ and univer­ paintbrushes. and the}' will karn how teaching studio projects to children of day, June 8, rrom 11 a.m. co noon clude fights, vandalism. littering on sirb th:tt the Ol'{flfliz:uion works with. to think not only in rwo dimensions, different ages. and will be prc.~cnred by 1\wis Glass­ campus and mixed mes.~ages .tbout al ­ "One of th~ things that has been bur three dimensiom,'' said Alyssa "However, rhis is only my second man from the University ofToledo in cohol abuse sent to srudems. a hot topic of discussion among the Gordon, the instructor for the Art In- experience with 4- through 6-year­ Toledo. Ohio. Glassman said the education of sdwoh that we deal with is the con­ vcsrigations class. olds, so it will he an exciting expcri- Glassman said he will talk about how public safety issues, such as high risk cept of high risk drinking on game Gordon. an an major with tcJ.ch- ence," ~he said. big ofa problem tailgate drinking is and drinking, has been known to change Jar. and .~o that w.1s one of rhose rop­ ·er cenificarion, said the studems will Gordon said reaching art to young­ ideas tor hewy drinking mtervcntion. legislarion over time. k~ that pc:ople wanted to see more in­ stan drawing wirh different rypcs of cr children is important for a number "Those ideas include eJucarion, of­ "It's kind oflike tobacco use. Fifty formation about," Wright said. media. 1he studenh will also do vari · of reasons. fering alternatives, nonalcoholic alter­ year\ ago, people actually smoked in­ Wright said pt.'Oplc .m: sill registering. ous 2-D :md 3-0 projects such :u ab- MChildren can experimem and grow natives on game day, policy changes, side cl~srooms. The professor might and the number of rcgistranll> will change :.tract drawings and 3-0 fish. in their creativity, which will encourage and enforcement," he ~aid . even smoke while he's teaching. And !Tom day to dar until Wedn('S().ay. Gordon said one of the goals ~he has them to continue with art at an older Glassman said he worked on the wehi­ now you Cdn't smoke inside, and wme Wright sa.~d p<."Ople can register by go­ for the corme is fur her snadenrs ro gain age. Art aL~ hd~ phy.;ical.ly v.ith thin~ nar for d1e ~t couple of\\<\.ti<_,, but he Ius pc:oplc can't even smoke on campus. ing to htrps://wwwl.goromeet.i.ng.com/ confidence in rhdr own abilitic:. and de- like motor skills; as wdJ as mentally. with researchc:d his infurmarion since 2006. let alone inside," he said. n:gister/99I298456 and registrantS can sire to create more anwork of their own. problem solving;" Gordon said. Glassman did his dis~enation on Glassman said the goals for the webi­ log on Wednesday to view d1c webinar. "Every project the studems create Orher classes that will be taught game day alcohol consumption and nar are co hdp implement public safety Wright also said the webinar will during the Summer Art Investigations include Introduction to Fine Met­ found char people drink more heavily on and public health measun:s, and to inspire be recorded so anyone will be able to they wiiJ be able to take home, hope- als, Hand-Building With Clay, Next game day than any other social evenL others to pm'Cilt high-risk drinking. view the pre~entation on www.eiu. fully to be revered by their friends and Generation of Art~rs. and Stop Mo- "So if you have that many people Jessica Wright, assistant director edulihe<: after Wednescl1y. family." Gordon said. rion Ftlm Workshop. intoxicated in one loation, then ir's a of the IH.EC, said the organization is Gordon said shew~ introduced to public health issue, and it's a lia.bili­ funded to do alcohol and other drug /\lesha Bailey call be reached at the instructing position through one Ale5ha Bailey can he reached at ry issue for the university," Glassman prevention programs for all four-year 581-79-lZ or [email protected]&L of her art courses. 581-7942 or [email protected].

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STAFF EDITORIAL COLUMN We expect What happened to the simpler times l had court in Shelbyville the other day. rhe start of rhc: 90's, or a simpler rime hecau~e I Norhing major, just :1 simple traffic violarion. was a child, but noncthcles~, a time when video more from I scraped together wh.tt gJs money I could games ~ruck around for years irurcad oflxing puU together to make n there. 'lhinking norh­ mass produc~:d t."Vel)' Wt.-ck because rhey rook ing of it, I wore shorrs. Dress shorts mind you. forever to play. Upon arrival I was [Old th.u not only could I A umc when the Bulls were good at bascd simply off of have seen very little progress on the proje<.:t viously irs not just for us bad characters to have People are poor right now and by God I drunk people wanting to fight and yelling ob­ that is happening right ourside of our window. to jump through hoop:. right? know, because I am one of them. If I have mon­ scenities at one another about who is a bigger So we ~k you, why? Today, I am disgusted to live in Illinois. cy to :.pare for clothing its for my daughter who man. lhe bigger man is the one who has ~orne­ There has been mention of walkways and Of course the Coles County Courthouse isn't comes first, not me. I sure as hell managed to thing bener to do. plants to fill out the blank space in ro a recre­ much bener. In Coles, they don't care what you get rhere one way or che other, but that just Today, J am disgusted to live in Illinois. It ational area for students currently occupying wear, they jusr run you through like a check out didn't cut it. wasn't so much the hate rhat mystified me but the former construction storage space bur thus counter at a super:. tore that's only concern is I got home and 1 pulled out my old Ninren­ rather, the absence of love. far all we have seen is soil. how much dough they're raking in. Is there an do. The damn thing still works to this d.ty. I ran Lots and lots of soil lay in the "green space." in-between? Nope. through a couple games of Mario Bros. and am julian Russrll is a srnior communications stud­ Trees, shrubs, and grass are green, din is not. Coles is just a little too big to have that small reminded of a simpler rime. ·11ur statemenr is m 71U1JOr. Hr can br rtachrd at 581-7942 or tit All we ask is ~ome progress, or ac least an rown charm and Shelbyville is just a lirde too obviously argumentative, be it a simpler time at [email protected]. updare. When will rhe project be done or when will it be worked on next? FROM THE EASEL We will say rhis; the blank space is an improvement from the construction stor- age space or fenced off parking lor we and our 0U1 OF A Jo9 ... predecessors had been looking at for nearly a decade. During our laresc staff meeting, however, we fORMER OHIO SfATE t~C" Jlt\ l('ESSiL had rried to recall rhe lase time we saw some· one working on rhe project and not one of us NEE~ MoNEY. could come up with one time in particular. Do not misunderstand our position, we understand that there are many different proj­ ects rhat need ro be given attention but when there is a specific project as publicized, com­ plete with a letter to Student Government announced ar a public meeting, we expect a lirtle more follow through on the hype. With an increased number of families and potenual new students v1siting the campus for tours twice a d.ty, five days a wc.:ck, smdents and families visiting for freshman and transfer debut. as well as all the number ofh1gh school camps chat \\C ho:.t as a university how good do we look with a large space in the middle of our buildings filled with dirr?- Probably not very good. This is a siru.uion chat goes beyond the cur­ rent studcnts, staff and faculty as it is a com­ monly-traveled p.tth by anyone who visits our campus. We have made several attempts to get AlEX MCNAMEE J THE DAllY EASTERN NEWS ans\vers as to what is happening next with our newest ae:.rhctically pleasing addition co cam­ COLUMN pus with very little to show for it so as of right now we arc ju\t hoping for some progress in the very ncar future. Cicadas hike up outdoor appreciation 'Ihirceen-year cicadas have given people a can be enjoyed with lazy days reading a hook new appreciation for Mother Nature. Swarms on a picnic table bench. of these pests have rakcn over the outdoors. 1heir big red eyes will no longer be a nui­ landing wherever Lhcrc is ~pace. sance, and they won't look so sary when they It's enough to gave someone an anxiety attack Ay. It's strange. however; they always seem to fly when one tlie.s into an undesir:able locatiotJ, in pack.~. Just when 2 person shoos one away. such as a car. lhe cicada'~ unwclcoming screech they have to shoo away another. puts a person on alarm when they look down They have affecr~d many states acros:. the and make eye-conract with irs red eyes. Midwest. more~o in some states than in oth­ 'The news has reported thert: are billiom of Jennifer Brown ers. Some ~;.ountiClo may not h.avc been affect- these cicadas and they will only last two weeks, in the ground? Let's hope so. ed ar all, bm in Charbton rher a.r~ vibrant in .. which is good-right? It seems two things bring rhem out rhe mosc, the m:cs. However, there is a good paa t to rhese flying and those would be hear and )unlighr. While At night. i1 is peaceful. 1he cicadas don't T DAILY creatures people must Jodge. move away from these two consistently work hand·in-hand, the make much noise. which is great. lhen. morn· and look our for before opening doors. cicadas arc arrracted to any wooden )tructures, ing come:. :.and they serve as an alarm dock. EASTERN NEWS They don't bite animals or humans, which including buildings. lhey're acrive and flying all across campus. but "Tell the truth and don't be afraid:' make:; lhem better than most bugs. They just 1 lowcver, ir is ironic to go out to lunch and maybe they'll he gone ~oon . Ay around in the uees anJ, hopefully. are eaten watch rhem from inside Suhway. 1hey Ay into They nt.ty have an annoying screech, bur EDITORIAL BOARD by the birds. However, I think rhe cicadas out­ the door or window and fall. 1hC}' then crawl they're harmless. In a week. rhey'll be gone. number the birds to a \\ide margin. on the ground and fly away. Then people will have back their outdoors until Editor m Ch1ef News Editor The qUtet outdoors has been taken over by a 1hey'rc mange lirrlc creatures, bur they like rhe 17-year cicadas arrive. Alex McNamee Melissa Sturtevant constant chirping. A very loud, constant chip. to auack when given the cltancc. All they do is Days of reading a hook on a picnic table bench land on people and rhen Ay aw.1y, but rh~ land­ Managing Editor Activities Editor arc few now, but the noise seems to be dying ing part is more rhan enough to c.·m~e srrc~~. }mniftr Brown is a smiorjoumalism ma}QT. Jordan Boner Ashley Hoogstraten down. Soon they'll all be in the ground again. 1l1c Slu can bl rttuhrd at 581-7942 or at DENopm· Does this mean they are ~tJ.rting to go back outdoors will be quier again, :.tnd the summer iom@gmt~il. rom. Sports Editor Administration Editor Joe long Jennifer Brown letters to the editor can be submitted at any tame on any topic to the Opmions ~dttor to ~published In The Dally Eastern News. :rheDENs PoliCY IS.to rtlo all letters tHat are nos: Ubelous'or po.rentlaUy harmfuL il)\ey ust be ltss than 250 words TUESDAY, JUNE 7 , 2011 NEWS THE DAILY EASTERN NEWS NO 81. VOLUME 96 OENNEWS.COM 5 STATE Quinn calls lawmakers back to Springfield Ill. officials By The Associated Press l.~rivc leaders ahour a dace co return w ing for the construction progr:tm, lerron agreeJ with Quinn rhat law· the srarc Capitol. lawmakers adjourned Quinn said starting June 17 he ,.,ouJd • makers still had work ro do. want to CHICAGO- Gov. Pat Quinn their spring :>e:osion last week without have to begin rhe proccs.~ of sus~nding "Without ~ufficic:m funding ro ed­ warned Monday that 52,000 peo­ approving an appropriations bill so the a host of proJects, mcluding road and ucation and human services, Presi­ extradite ple could become unemployed due: to ~tate could continue ro ~pend money bridge projecu and m.ljor construction dent Cullcrton believes that the bud­ shutdowns an road, bridge and oth­ on construction projects. 1herc was a work at the state's universiries. get is incomplete," Cullerton spokes­ er project) if lawmakers don't return d•~agrccmenr berween the House and "It's a very serious job crisis." man Rikeesha Phclon-said in a state· Fla. ntan to work in Springfield and approve the Senate over tacking on ro rhe lcg­ Quinn said ar the site of a road proj­ menc "He looks forward to meeting spending for rhe st:ue's ongoing capi­ islarion $430 million in cducttion and ect in downtown Chicago. one of rhe with the: leader~ to chart a way for­ By The Associated Press tal consrruc:tion progr-.un. .social services spending. projects he said would have ro stop. ward on the budget and capical con­ Quinn said he would talk co legis- Unless lawmakers authorize spend- Illmois Senare Pre.~ident John Cui- struction program." CHICAGO- The scion of a prominenr Illinois family who avoid­ ed prison time in florida after plead­ ENERGY, 1 ing guilty in a crash there in 2009 from page that left two British businessmen The biomass boilers will first use leaving mainly rbe red brick struc­ some shower facilities in the north And all around campus, cercain dead may be coming back home to rwo-inch virgin hardwood chips for ture:," Reed said. "Eventually. the )ide ofTaylor Hall. Rooms on some sidewalks will be repaireJ or replaced. spend time behind bars. energy. After the plane is operation­ campus Ma.srer Plan calJs for us to re­ of the Boors in Taylor are also being Senior applied engineering technol­ 'Ihe Chicago Tribune reported that al, there are plans to rest burn other purpose the old structure into a new renovated. Windows are also being re­ ogy major Mike Dammer was hap­ the Illinois Deparrmenr of Correc·­ bio-fuels. Student Services Center." placed in Taylor and Lawson Halls. py with rhe work being done around tions is trying to have Ryan LeVin Reed said that once the new plant Other renovation projects are tak­ Booth Library wiiJ undergo mason­ campus. extradited back to the state for a pa­ is operating, the old plant would then ing place on campus, bur mostly in ry ruckpointing, a process that cor­ "There are some sidewalks that I role violation because the agency said begin its transformation into a new and around Taylor Hall, according to rects defects and imperfections in the would avoid riding my bike on bc:­ he violated his parole last year when Student Services Cenrer. Stephen Shrake, Associate Director of masonry. cause they were so bad," Dammer he traveled without court permission "We Wl ll then place rhe old steam Design and Construction. Certain floors of Srevenson Hall said. "Now, I won't have ro worry to Florid;~ ro answer felony vehicu­ plant in a ~tandby mode, and main­ Workers are installing fire sprin­ will receive new carpeting, Shrake about ir." lar manslaughter charges. Cara Smith tain rh•u status unci! next summer. klers in Taylor Hall and Cenrral Re­ said. of the department said it wasn't dear During the summer of 2012. it is ceiving to comply with government The wesr side of the University Joe Long can be reaclretl how much time the 36-year-old planned to demolish a large portion regulations. Housing complex will undergo some at 581-7942 would have to spend in custody iC the of the old planr's exterior equipmenr, Shrake's crews arc also renovating paving work, as well, Shrake said. or densportsdesk@gmaiLcom. parole board does rule he violared his parole but thar ir wouJd likdy be less rhan six months. COUNCIL, from page 1 RIGHTER, from page 1 Last week, LeVin, whose parents founded a multimillion dollar sub­ Ourleston is expected to pay for a des-­ lnyan said there is a unified effort However, rhe amendment was State Representative Chapin Rose urban Chicago direct-sales compa­ ignated portion of rhe Healrh"Depart­ and the council is pleased to share the curned down in rhe Illinois General could not be reached ro comment on ny, was ordered to serve rwo years of mem$ labor and supplies, lnyart said cosr with the Coles County llealth Assembly. rhe issue. hou~ arrest after he agreed to imme­ "They used to have a fog rruck, Department. Righter ~aid rh:tt alrhough his du­ diately pay an undisclosed ~eulement but it's not very effective and nor very ties will nor be affected, the districr Melissa Stuncvant can be in a wrongful death lawsuit. Prosecu­ healthy for our employees to work jennifer Brown cun 11c rcac11~d he represents will have )Ome chang­ rcaclted at 581-7942 tors in Florida had been seeking a I 0- in." Inyan ~aid. at 581·7942 orJef!rown2 •ei11.etfu. es. or mnsrurtevant "'eiu.edu. year pri~on sentence. Phone: 217 · 581 • 2812 THE DAILY EASTERN NEWS Fax: 217 • 581 • 2923 DENNEWS.COM Online: dennews.com/classi fieds TUESDAY, JUNE 7 , 201 1 CLASSIFIEDS NO. 81. VOLUME 96 6

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE BY STEPHAN PASTIS N''f. NOGHIOit IOI ... UOW'I YOUR SON . WfW,Y,Q 1),1 ~eOroom Go~e lo (am~~~!!! Boey ready to run Boey's goal: the NCAA Indoor Championships. If all goes well. Bocy can add Out­ t o become an door All-American to hi~ long li~t of "Those short .tc.hic.-vements wlule ar Eastern. All-American ''I'm look10g to compete h.ud and races are By Joe Long rome our as an Ali-Amt'rican," Bocy determined Sports Erlitor said. 'lhe two-rime Daily Eastern New~ by tenths Z}e Boey is set to represent East­ Athlete of the Year is dealing with a ern a• rbe NCAA Omdoor Track and nagging hamsuing problem. but is and even Field Championships Wednesday. fully recovered from rhe knee injury 1l e red-shin junior :.printer will that sidelined him last year. hundredths comJ:.ete in the I 00-meter dash at the "The knee i~ great, but right now of seconds." championship. my hamsrring's a little tight. \Y/e've Boey earned a spot in the cham­ been working on it, trying to get it as rom Al

Howarrh has one recruit for the: can he." Eastern. "Yunk comes from an incredibly Howarth brings women's team, Chelsea Sondgeroth. Howarth said lhat Sondgeroth is "I rhink ~e can be an extellcnt lOK .sUCI.C:)..\ful program at Belvidere North in talented Howarrh also will be working with very dedicated to training and over­ runner :t' she develops her mileage base high school, where hi~ dad is rhe head four new members of the men's tC3m, coming injuries. Sondgeroth lost her and strcngtlti.'OS her core so we can kl~p wach. In cross-country. he ha:. stood r ecruiting class Bruyn Yunk, Victor De La Torre, and Junior cross-counlry season ro injury. her mjury free," Howarrlt said. "If we on rhe podium all four years of his Max Gassman. but Howarth i~ not worried. can keep her training consl.'.tent for at high ~chool Clrcer. They fini~hcd rhird By Joe Long Sondgeroth was a ream captain "When she has been injured in her least ) 8 months, there's no tdling what in 2007, 2nd in 2008, and have bc.:cn Sports Editor for Dixon high school's cross c.ounrry career, I know she: takes rhe- time to ~he can do for the Panthers." Cbss 2A state champs the pasr 1wo te.1m. Howarth s:tid that Sondgeroth's crm~ train by gemng into the pool or Sondgeroth rcccndy competed in yc.u~." Howanh said. Eastern cross-country coach Erin c:xpc:rience as captain shows her leader­ getting on rhe bike and ensuring :ohe the II ISA Class 2A state fln.tls at em­ Howarth said Yunk has had great Howanh said she is excited to work ship and dedication co her te-.tmrnatc~. maintains her fltnc.\~," Howarth said. ern. She finished 15rh in the 3,200 progre~s as a runner in high school. with her first recruiting class, a group "Dixon high school has had a Howa11h thinks Sondgeroth i.s a meter run with a time of 11 minute~ "Bruyn has developed tremendous­ of runners that has worked hard .md strong distance running tradirion great fit for Eastern's progr.tm. and 40.39 seconds. In cross-coumry. ly since his freshman year," Howarth will provide lcadcrshtp. these past few years, finishing founh "While she WJ.S here on her visit, she Sondgeroth placed 41st in the IHSA said. "He started out in 87th place at Howarrh is preparing for her ~c:c­ as a team at the state cross-counrry .~cemed to ftt in well with the current Class 2A finals with a three-mile time :.tate his freshman year, and finished ond season as coach of the cross­ championships twice in the past three team memhc~ and ~he S«med to accept of 18 minures, 17 seconds. 16th at state as a senior. He was also a country team i.lftcr spending the years," Howarth said. "Chelsea comes whole-hcan:cJiy the philosophy that we Howarth is also looking forward to part of dte 4x800 state championship spring coaching middle distam.e and from a team and a school that take~ follow he~ at ETU," Howanh said. working with the new men's runners, teant and fini~ hed 8th in the 800-me­ disr:ance runners for the Eastern track the sport seriously and does every­ Howarrh is looking forward co including Bruyn Yunk. who also com­ ter at ~rare," Howarth said. team. thing possible ro become the ~sr she what Sondgeroth can accomplish at pet~ in tack a.s an 800-mcter runner. RECRUITS, page 7

BRIEFS ROUNDUP How-arth announces men's schedule Staff Report in Peoria. The Panther~ will meer the 2:09.08. Oakland Golden Grinlies for their Gingerich was named the 2010 Easrcrn men's ~occer coach Adam last horne match of the season on OVC Female Track Athlete of the Howarth announced hh ream's sched­ Ocr. 29. Year and has earned six first-team AII­ ule on Monday. The Panthe~ finished 4-12-1 last OVC honors in her Easrem career. ·rhe Panthers o pen the regular sea­ season and look to improve on that son wirh )even away games before record this upcoming sc:a~on. Panthers wide receiver they host their home opener against named to 20 ll pre-season lipscomb on Sept. 17. Gingerich earns academic watch list ·1be Panthers begin Sumnu t League honors Junior Ch ris Wright was named conference play o n Sept. 30 with a Red-shirt junior crack and cross­ to the 2011 wide receiver preseason home match against IUPUl country runner Megan Gingerich was award list by the CoUege Foorball Per­ Eastern men's soccer will return to named to the Academic AII-Dimicr V formance Awards. competing in T he Summit League first team. Wright is one of four wide receiv­ this upcoming season. Gingerich maintains a 3.89 GPA as ers from rhe O hio Valley Confere11ce Eastern soccer competed in the a communicadon disorder) major. named to the list and one of 38 total. Mid-Continent Conference from G ingerich earned t he academ­ Wright caught 21 passes for 557 re­ 1983 to 1995 before joining the Mis­ ic nod after members of the Col­ ceiving yards and six touchdowns las t souri Valley Conference. T he Mid­ lege Sports Information Directors season. Continent Conference was re named of America vored for her. Gingerich W right was named OVC Player lhe Summit League in 2007. will be placed on a national ballot of the Week last season afrer turning Men's soccer and swimming are the and will have a chance ro earn Cap­ in a big performance against Ten ­ only two Eastern reams chat compete ital One Academic All-America rec­ nessee State. In that P:u1 tbers over­ in The Summit League. ognition. time win, Wright had five recep­ H owarth's squad w ill face rwo T he Arthur, Ill. native recenr­ tions for 217 yards and three touch­ FILE PHOTOJ THE DAILY EASTERN NEWS ream s that made it to the NCAA ly represented Eastern at the NCAA downs. Sophomore defender/ mid fielder Ryan Warren fights for the ball against Tournament last year, Bradley and West Regional, competing in the T he Panthers will o pen up the IUPUis Weston Hawkins during the game Wednesday afternoon at Lake­ O akJand. 800-me ter run. Gingerich placed 20 11 season against Illinois State on side field. The Panthers beat the Jaguars 1-0. Easrern faces Bradley on Sept. 1 30'~ io the event w ith a time of Sept. 1.