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Morris University Center ♦ P a g e 2 fl I e s t I e Thursday, August 22. 2002 ♦ Shakes • Malts • Floats • Ice Cream Sodas • Concretes • Banana Splits • Sundaes • Charco Burger • BARBECUE e v + i ñ Y ' 1902 N. Main St. Served Daily! Edwardsville Call Ahead, Drive Thru, or Rib Plate 1/4 side w / F F & slaw......................... $4.95 1 faohtU^ide Pork Steak Plate w/beans & slaw.....................$4.95 C a r r y O u t Ribs by the Side.....................................................$12.95 HA-N/&-NJ 1/2 Side....................................................................... $6.75 Pork Steak Sandw ich............................................$3.75 Charco Burger.....$1.50 Charco Cheese.....$1.75 Pulled Pork Sandw ich.......................................... $2.65 (Doubles add $1.00) All Served with a choice of Original or Hot BBQ Sauce The Okie Burger............... $2.95 (Double Charco Burger with chilli and cheese) A ll topped w ith special sauce, lettuce, tomato, and onion. SIDES 1/4 lb. Ham burger..................................... $1.80 Beans...............4 oz........... $1.00............ P int..........$2.95 1/4 lb. Cheeseburger.................................$2.05 Coleslaw......... 4 oz........... $1.00............ P int..........$2.95 Topped with: catsup, mustard, pickles, lettuce, tomato, and onion. Fries....................... ...................................................... $1.05 Little Burgers O kra..............................................................................$1.25 Regular Hamburgers.............$.70 or 3/$1.75 Onion Rings................................................................ $1.35 Regular Cheeseburgers........ $.90 or 3/$2.50 S id e s French Fries................ $1.05 Mushrooms............ $1.65 Seasoned Fries............$1.45 Cauliflower...........$1.65 Onion Rings................ $1.35 o k ra .........................$1 25 Mondays only... Other Northside Favorites P hilly Cheese w ith Fires......................................$3.95 Chicken Strips w /Fries..........................$4.25 Wednesdays only... (w ith ranch or BBQ Sauce) Ribeye Steak Sandw ich........................................ $3.50 Shrimp Basket w/Fries...........................$4.25 Fridays only...Served after 3 pm (21 or More?!!! With Cocktail Sauce) Cod Plate (HandBreaded).....................................$5.25 H ot Dog..........................................................$1.25 Served with fries, slaw, pickle, onion, C o rn Dog....................................................... $1.75 and choice of white or rye Coney Dog with Cheese............................ $2.45 S a n d w ic h e s Pizza B urger.................................................$2.65 Edwardsville’s P o rk Tenderloin.........................................$2.45 Fish...(4 oz Cod Tail)............................... $2.65 Drive-in for G riU e d Chicken..........................................$2.50 Pulled Pork BBQ....................................... $2.65 Grilled Cheese............................................. $1.50 over Forty Years!!! Grilled Ham & Cheese.............................. $2.40 Prices subject to change Mushrooms • Cauliflower » Onion Rings • Corn Dog • Hot Dog • Pork Tenderloin • Fish • BBQ • Morris University Center When Your Grades M atter! for a limited time ♦ T h u r s d a y , A u g u s t 22, 2002 fl I Q s t I « P a g e 3 ♦ Table O f Contents Advertising Directory Northside D airy............................... 2 33 Print & Design ............................... 2 Sign A Rama ................................. 33 Editorial Rusty’s ............................................ 5 Morris University C enter................ 34 Welcome from the students 4 Parking Services .......................... 7 Campus Activities B oard............... 35 Welcome from the administration .5 Greg Schmidt Insurance ............... 7 BJC Christian Hospital .................. 35 Dick B lick........................................ 7 Office of the Registrar .................. 35 News Crushed Grapes ............................... 7 Lovejoy Library ........................... 36 Sharky’s ........................................ 8 ARMY ROTC ............................... 37 Welcome W eek............................ 6 Shurtleff Baptist M inistries........... 9 Schnucks ........................................ 38 Morris University C en ter......... 6 Student Government ...................... 10 Parking Services ........................... 40 Meal p la n s ................................... 6 House of China II .......................... 11 Great Clips ................................... 41 Vaugniaux Chiropractic ............... 11 The Hope Clinic for W om en......... 41 The R o c k ...................................... 9 Balu Coyote..................................... 11 City of Edwardsville ...................... 42 Parking.......................................... 9 Green Earth Grocery .................... 12 State Farm - Brian Rakers ........... 42 Bursar .......................................... 10 Aztec Tan ........................................ 12 Jerry’s Tire S ales............................. 42 Used textbooks............................ 11 Greg Schmidt ............................... 12 Campus Activities Board ............. 43 Beyond Timbuktu ........................ 13 United Campus Ministries ........... 43 Computer labs ............................ 11 Student Leadership Development Gateway Medical R esearch......... 44 Program .......................................... 13 Library.......................................... 12 Wild Country................................. 44 Bank of Edwardsville .................... 14 Vadalabene C en ter..................... n Arts & Issues................................. 45 Student Job Finder.......................... 15 Health Services............................. 45 Student Government................... 14 McDonald’s ................................... 15 Textbook Rental ........................... 45 Volunteer organizations ............ .15 Graduate School ............................ 16 Scott Credit U nion........................ 46 Campus Activities B oard............... 18 Student discounts....................... .16 School of Engineering.................. 47 Maryville Pharmacy ...................... 18 Student A r t................................... 17 New Beginnings Pregnancy Center 48 Mojo’s Music ................................. 20 Traffic Law Center ...................... 49 China Restaurant............................ 20 .19 Department of Theater & Dance . 49 Department Notes .. Extreme Toy S to re.......................... 21 School of Business ............. 50 Eden United Church of Christ 21 .27 Dining Services............................. 50 Student Organizations . Slackers ............................................ 21 O IT ................................................. 51 SWICSIU Credit U nion.................. 22 28 WSIE ............................................ 52 Lifestyle ...................... Brown Street Storage...................... 54 Cassens Insurance........................ 53 The Bagel Tree ............................... 23 39 Top Danny’s ................................. 53 Sports.......................... Montclaire Bowl ............................ 23 Catholic Campus M inistries......... .53 Cross Country ............................ 40 Student Conduct Code .............24-26 Academic Computing .................. 54 Good Buy Bookshop...................... 26 Men’s S o c c e r ............................... 41 Busy Bee ........................................ .54 Kimmel Leadership........................ 30 Women’s Golf ............................ 44 Gateway Fun Park ........................ .54 Starbucks .......................................... 30 Hanging By A Thread .................. 54 Women’s Tennis.......................... 47 Chateau Apartments........................ 31 Wellness Center............................. 54 48 Career Development Center........... 31 Women’s S occer.......................... G lik s.............................................. 55 Campus Recreation ........................ 32 Hollywood Tan ............................. .56 Cover Photo: C a t h y C r a te r /A lestle Anderson H ospital.......................... 33 ■ W k B ■ ■ ■ t a l l o n a i (I I « S t I Q Thursday, August 22. 2 0 0 2 ^ E d it o r ia l : E d it o r in c h ie f : SIUE - great place Student President K aren M . Jo h n so n N e w s e d it o r : C a ll ie Stilw ell for new beginnings welcomes one and all L if e s t y l e e d it o r : J erem y H o u sew r ig h t Let me start by welcoming all new and returning students to There have been numerous S p o r t s e d it o r : changes on campus this year, a great year at SIUE. Our university is in a period of great K eli K eener most notably with the Morris change. You probably noticed the changes that have been made C h ie f c o p y e d it o r : University Center, commonly to the University Center. The completely renovated Union N ico le G a u d rea u lt referred to as the MUC. The Station and new Starbucks will greatly enhance the University renovations will likely Center. These renovations are just the beginning of the multi- C o p y e d it o r : S tefanie H artm an continue throughout this million-dollar enhancements, which are scheduled to be school year. completed in late spring 2003. The com ethanol plant should be P h o t o e d it o r : One of the changes of completed in early spring 2003 and will
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