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View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Eastern Illinois University Eastern Illinois University The Keep January 1999 1-25-1999 Daily Eastern News: January 25, 1999 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1999_jan Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: January 25, 1999" (1999). January. 10. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1999_jan/10 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the 1999 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in January by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 42˚ Partly The Daily Monday 30˚ cloudy January 25, 1999 Inside Eastern Sports Plummeting www.den.eiu.edu Same Eastern Illinois University prices Charleston, Ill. 61920 old story Illinois sees lowest gas prices Vol. 84, No. 85 Men’s basketball team once 16 pages of the decade. News again deflates in second half. Story on Page 7 “Tell the truth and don’t be afraid.” Story on Page 16 Shooting for perfection Police target permit fraud Seven cases discovered at Eastern within a week By Laura Irvine mit shall be subject to a criminal Campus editor charge and/or a $200 fine and loss of parking privileges for one year, a The University Police depart- press release said. ment reported seven cases of stu- Mitchell said when individuals dents fraudulently obtaining on- come in to purchase a permit, campus parking permits last week. clerks check their listed license “We’ve had upperclassmen plate for owner identification. If the coming in and buying permits for individual is not a relative of the underclassmen to use,” said Officer registered owner of the vehicle, a Art Mitchell. fine will be given. Mitchell said individuals have “We want everyone to know that come into the police department if people are doing this they will be claiming they have lost their per- caught,” he said. mits. They then purchase a replace- ment permit for $5 and sell the per- mit they claimed lost to someone else. “If the lost or stolen permit receives a parking citation, the handheld computer will notify the operator that the permit has been lost or stolen,” a press release said. The fine for falsification of vehi- cle registration is $100 for each party and referral to Judicial Affairs and/or officials, a press release said. “If it can be proved someone stole a permit they will be charged criminally,” Mitchell said. Any individual found in posses- Photo courtesy of Sally Wunderle sion and/or displaying an altered or reported lost or stolen parking per- Wunderle has set and broken 33 national archery records and 13 world archery records, yet she still man- ages to keep up with her studies. Despite traveling for competitions and allotting practice time she puts her grades and duties as an Andrews Hall resident assistant on top priority. Resident assistant ranked at top of sport, studies Newman Center, By Nicole Meinheit She has also appeared twice SIU to take a trip Features editor Monday on the Maury Povich Show. On her second appearance She is a self-proclaimed per- profile this fall, Wunderle shot through fectionist, and that alone may the middle of a Lifesaver candy, have gotten her where she is Wunderle was also asked to the middle of an Oreo cookie and to see the pope today. complete a piece of artwork by through an egg with Povich’s But with the support of her Manfred Scharpf at the New watch wrapped around it. family, a lot of hard work and a York athletic club. Scharpf cre- Despite all of her accom- 15 students from Eastern to attend model code of modesty, Sally ated several pieces of artwork plishments, aside from her Wunderle has set and broken 33 using dirt, leaves and other nat- teachers and professors, very By Amy Thon mance by a Christian alternative- national archery records and 13 ural materials, some from the few people at Eastern know Staff editor pop singer and inspirational world archery records. Olympic Stadium in Athens. about Wunderle’s success. speaker. The youth will watch This year, the United States Each piece represented a differ- Her schedule is part of the rea- Fifteen students Tuesday will the pope’s arrival on a Jumbotron Olympic Committee ranked ent sport. son. travel to St. Louis to join more at the airport. On a Jumbotron Wunderle third for the honor of The piece Wunderle com- Wunderle is a resident advi- than 20,000 youth in the “Light they will also watch his arrival at Athlete of the Month, a ranking pleted was a work representing sor in Andrews Hall, so she of the World Youth Gathering” the Papal Plaza and see him ride that placed her right behind fig- the Greek goddess Diana shoot- likes to spend as much time on celebrating Pope John Paul II’s in an open car through the “play ure skater Michelle Kwan. ing an arrow through the sun. her floor as possible. And her 20th, and possibly last visit to field” area of the Kiel Center. The ranking came in the Wunderle was asked to shoot an academics come first, so it may the United States. The pope will speak at the midst of a phenomenal year for arrow through the sun made of be midnight or 5 a.m. when The group will leave Cha- evening prayer center and give a Wunderle. She won her division real gold. Wunderle gets out to Year rleston at 7 a.m. and travel to St. blessing. Roy Lanham, coordina- at the Championship of America Wunderle was able to make Round Archery on Lerna Road Louis to participate in the “Walk tor of the trip, said originally the held in Havana, Cuba, the the shot, not only once, but where owner Marvin Waymach in the Light” beginning at 9 a.m. Newman Catholic Center did not national championships and the three times. allows her to shoot. The rest of the day’s events take have any tickets for the event. U.S. Open, a world ranking The artwork is still available place in St. Louis’s Kiel Center archery event. for sale at $200,000. See SHOOTING Page 2 which include a choir concert, opening prayer service, a perfor- See POPE Page 2 2 Monday, January 25, 1999 The Daily Eastern News ETheastern Daily Prosecutors plan Lewinsky interview WASHINGTON (AP) – House any witnesses, an issue that is like- impeachment trial and caught sena- jury and obstruction of justice case News prosecutors brushed off Democratic ly to be put to the Senate this week. tors from both parties off guard, presented by the prosecution team. fury and arranged to interview “I do not want the Senate to Independent Counsel Kenneth The managers “are swinging wild- The Daily Eastern News is published daily, Monica Lewinsky informally become a spectacle, a scene,” said Starr’s office obtained a court order ly for the fence for a home Monday through Friday, in Charleston, Ill., dur- ing fall and spring semesters and twice weekly Sunday – a sudden turn in Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama, to help the House schedule the run” to save a case “in serious trou- during the summer term except during school President Clinton’s impeachment adding he would support only wit- interview. ble,” Sen. Robert Torricelli, D-N.J., vacations or examinations, by PRINTED WITH trial that triggered new partisan nesses who “can add a lot.” Sens. Starr’s staff told a judge Friday said. On Saturday, Senate Democratic SOYINK the students of Eastern Illinois TM University. Subscription price: convulsions and led to a barrage of Slade Gorton of Washington and she was obligated to cooperate Leader Tom Daschle called the $38 per semester, $16 for summer only, $68 all efforts to end the case. Olympia Snowe of Maine expressed under an agreement giving her lim- Republican tactic “raw partisanship.” year. The Daily Eastern News is a member of The Associated Press, which is entitled to “We would be derelict in our similar misgivings. Snowe com- ited immunity from prosecution. The Lewinsky interview was exclusive use of all articles appearing duty ... if we didn’t talk to her,” said mented she does not want the trial But Charles Bakaly, Starr’s injected into the trial just as the in this paper. The editorials on Page 4 Rep. William McCollum, R-Fla., “to turn into the Jerry Springer spokesman, said, “This is not our Senate faced crucial decisions this represent the majority opinion of the editorial board; all other opinion pieces one of the 13 House managers pre- show.” interview. The substance of the week and just as a bipartisan agree- are signed. The Daily Eastern News editorial senting the case for Clinton’s At the Mayflower Hotel where questions are not ours.” ment governing the first phase of the and business offices are located in Buzzard Hall, Eastern Illinois University. removal from office to the Senate. Ms. Lewinsky was housed, con- For the second consecutive trial was about to run its course. Periodical postage paid at Charleston, IL 61920. “We’ve never even met her.” cierge John Dignan said the former Sunday, many of the key players Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., the ISSN 0894-1599. The House managers said they White House intern has received had a say: 21 senators appeared on chamber’s respected expert on his- Printed by Eastern Illinois University, wanted to ask substantive questions about a dozen messages by phone the Sunday talk shows, as did five tory and traditions, said he will Charleston, IL 61920.