Daily Eastern News: 10/6/2014 Eastern Illinois University

Daily Eastern News: 10/6/2014 Eastern Illinois University

Eastern Illinois University The Keep October 2014 10-6-2014 Daily Eastern News: 10/6/2014 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_2014_oct Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: 10/6/2014" (2014). October. 4. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_2014_oct/4 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the 2014 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in October by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. A KING’S ARRIVAL SPLIT GAMES Chicago musician King Louie The Eastern women’s soccer team helped cap off Kappa Kares got its first win against Austin Week with a performance Peay since 2009 Sunday, while during a talent show falling to Belmont Friday. Saturday. PAGE 8 PAGE 3 WWW.DAILYEASTERNNEWS.COM HE DT ailyEastErn nEws Monday, Oct. 6, 2014 “TELL THE TRUTH AND DON’T BE AFRAID” VOL. 99 | NO. 30 3 arrested on sexual assault charges By Stephanie Markham News Editor | @stephm202 Three men were arrested on various charges in connection with a home invasion and sexual assault reported on Sept. 30, ac- cording to a Charleston Police Department press release. Jehari Butler, 18, of Richton Park, Ill., was charged with possession of stolen prop- erty. Gabriel Teat, 18, of Chicago, was charged with obstructing justice, retail theft and possession of stolen property. DeShawn Duncan, 20, of Park Forest, Ill., was charged with possession of stolen prop- erty. The CPD is waiting on lab results for possible future charges in connection with the incident, according to the press release. Two women reported that two black men entered their home on the 1500 block of First Street, displayed firearms and stole items in addition to one of the women be- ing sexually assaulted, according to the press release. The CPD served a search warrant on Wednesday, and subsequent investigation led to the three men’s arrests, according to the press release. Stephanie Markham can be reached at 581-2812 or [email protected]. Hit-and-run suspect to be arraigned By Stephanie Markham News Editor | @stephm202 Hit-and-run suspect Jose Garcia-Cardiel PHOTOS BY ZACHARY LAVIZZO | THE DAILY EASTERN NEWS will be arraigned at 9 a.m. Monday at the Gaelic Storm members Steve Twigger, Ryan Lacey, Ryan Murphy, and Kiana Weber perform on stage Friday night in the Dvorak Concert Coles County Courthouse. Hall of the Doudna Fine Arts Center. Garcia-Cardiel was arrested on Sept. 26 and charged with leaving the scene of an ac- cident that resulted in death or great bodi- ly harm. Gaelic Storm floods Doudna with Irish music The incident took place near the intersec- tion of Fourth Street and Grant Avenue on By Samantha Middendorf The rapport they had on stage work- tourists visiting Ireland and claimed the Sept. 21 and resulted in Alexandria Ward, Entertainment Editor | @Samantha_EE ing together was imminent. band “loves to party.” a special education major, sustaining head As part of Doudna’s “Best Of” series, “Pina Colada in a Pint Glass,” was the trauma and being airlifted to Carle Founda- The energy was high in the Dvorak Gaelic Storm was voted on by audiences opening song for the band. With their tion Hospital in Urbana. Concert Hall in the Doudna Fine Arts to return to Doudna for the 2014-15 sea- mix of Irish and Jimmy Buffet-esque mu- The Charleston Police Department was Center Friday evening when Gaelic Storm son. sic, Gaelic Storm did not disappoint the alerted to a vehicle matching the description took the stage. Gaelic Storm was previously at Doud- audience. of the suspect’s vehicle based on surveillance Gaelic Storm, a Celtic band comprised na two years ago. The band frequently explained the sto- footage from Marty’s, according to a press of Patrick Murphy, Steve Twigger, Pete The band took the stage with grins on ries behind their music to the crowd in- release. Purvis, Ryan Lacey and Kiana Weber, their faces while the crowd applauded as a between songs. popularly known as the band performing welcome to their arrival. GAELIC, page 6 Stephanie Markham can be in “Titanic,” has been producing music Murphy, the lead singer of the band, reached at 581-2812 together for nearly two decades. joked with the crowd about American or [email protected]. 2 THE DAILY EASTERN NEWS | NEWS MONDAY, OCT. 6, 2014 Local weather Student travels to study environment MONDAY TUESDAY By Roberto Hodge his favorites was Chicago’s famous Multicultural Editor |@BertoHodge deep dish. However, nothing can overshad- Coming from Honduras to ow his food back home. spend two years at Eastern is “I kind of miss my food back nothing unusual for a man who home—especially my mother’s,” has been to 12 different states in Flores said. Thunderstorm Rain seven years in the name of educa- Flores said he has participated High: 64° High: 72° tion and research. in other programs leading him to Low: 50° Low: 46° Hector Flores, a graduate stu- the United States. dent of sustainable energy, said He has spent some time in Or- For more weather visit dailyeasternnews.com he came to Eastern because of the egon, North Carolina, New York Fulbright scholar program. and even California. The Fulbright U.S. Student pro- He said he learned English from gram is the largest exchange pro- listening to music, and through The Daily gram in the United States, The Ful- studying in the United States, he bright program helps internation- picked up more of the language. easTern news al students partake in international “I liked it a lot. San Francisco “Tell the truth and don’t be afraid.” graduate or advanced research. is my favorite place in the United The Daily Eastern News The program awards schol- States,” he said. 1802 Buzzard Hall arships for 1,900 students and Flores’ home campus is the Na- Eastern Illinois University Flores was one of them. tional University of Agriculture, Charleston, IL 61920 217-581-2812 Flores said he was first intro- which is where he does a lot of 217-581-2923 (fax) duced to Fulbright through his field and technical research since professor who was once in the his area of study deals with the en- News Staff program. vironment. Editor-in-Chief Entertainment Flores said the program showed He said even though he has Bob Galuski Editor [email protected] Samantha him a list of universities with great been to the U.S. multiple times Managing Editor Middendorf sustainable energy programs and and enjoys the culture, he still Anthony Catezone Multicultural Editor Eastern’s showed up. prefers his home in Honduras. DENmanaging@ Roberto Hodge gmail.com Verge Editor It took an entire year to go Flores said spending time with News Editor Megan Ivey through Fulbright; Flores said ROBERTO HODGE| THE DAILY EASTERN NEWS his family is important to him and Stephanie Markham Verge Designer aside from the normal graduate Hector Flores, a graduate of sustainable energy from Honduras, is spend- every time he leaves, his mother Associate News Kaylie Homann school application process, he also cries, which he feels upset about. Editor Advertising Staff ing two years at Eastern because of the Fulbright scholar program. Jarad Jarmon Account Executive had to fill out extra paperwork Flores said aside from the trav- DENnewsdesk@ Rachel Eversole-Jones proving his literacy in English. Flores said while the U.S. ex- a developing country, so it is not eling and studying, he enjoys play- gmail.com Faculty Advisers “It (was) really worth it, (but) a periences a range of weather pat- as technologically advanced as the ing soccer, running and dancing. Opinions Editor Editorial Adviser Robert Downen Lola Burnham long process,” Flores said. terns; in Honduras there are only U.S. and the food is very differ- “I’m happy here, (I’m) learning DENopinions@gmail. Photo Adviser Though he is no stranger to two—heat and rain. ent. (about) new cultures,” Flores said. com Brian Poulter DENNews.com the States, he said the two coun- “It’s a tropical country, I love Flores said Honduras only Online Editor Roberto Hodge can be Katie Smith Adviser tries are vastly different in terms it,” he said. serves Honduran food, while in Online Producer Bryan Murley of geography, culture and overall Besides the two different weath- America he can experience many reached at 581-2812 Amanda Wilkinson Publisher weather. er patterns, he said Honduras is different cuisines; he said one of or [email protected]. DENnews.com@ John Ryan gmail.com Business Manager Photo Editor Betsy Jewell Chynna Miller Press Supervisor DENphotodesk@ Tom Roberts gmail.com Assistant Photo Night Staff Editor for this issue Jason Howell Night Chief Love the DEN October 6, 2014 What’s Happening at EIU? Sports Editor Bob Galuski follow us on twitter Aldo Soto Lead Designer Assistant Sports Katelyn Siegert Fall 2014 Sidewalk Sale for Discontinued Textbooks | 9 AM - 4 PM Editor Copy Editor/ Located at Textbook Rental Dominic Renzetti Designers Administration Lauren McQueen Panther Recruiting Plus l 4 - 5 PM Editor Debby Hernandez @den_news Upload your resume and find jobs & internships; call 581-2412 for reservations @den_sports Get social with The Daily Eastern News ‘Revolutionary Decade: Reflections on the 1960s’ Exhibit | All Day @den_verge Booth Library’s fall program and exhibit series; all events are free and open to the public The Daily Eastern News Check out more upcoming events at www.dailyeasternnews.com dailyeasternnews @DEN_News Visit our website: dailyeasternnews.com About New dates just added! The Daily Eastern News is produced by the students of Eastern Illinois University.

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