Daily Eastern News: February 28, 2008 Eastern Illinois University

Daily Eastern News: February 28, 2008 Eastern Illinois University

Eastern Illinois University The Keep February 2008 2-28-2008 Daily Eastern News: February 28, 2008 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_2008_feb Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: February 28, 2008" (2008). February. 19. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_2008_feb/19 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the 2008 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in February by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. “TELL THE TRUTH AND DON’T BE AFRAID” WWW.DENNEWS.COM e DAILY EASTERN NEWS EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, CHARLESTON THURSDAY | 2.28.08 VOL. 95 | ISSUE 37 CITY | COURTS CAMPUS | EVENTS Bonnstetter trial date YEAH changed By Nora Maberry News Editor e jury trial for Mark Bonnstetter was rescheduled for June 17 at 9 a.m. at ‘The Female Orgasm’ the Coles County Courthouse. O e trial was previously scheduled will cover it all – in for April 15 at 8 a.m. after a previous an entertaining way start date of Dec. 4, 2007 was vacated in November. By Emily Zulz Bonnstetter is fac- Activities Reporter ing two felony counts and a misdemeanor Dorian Solot was diagnosed with breast charge in connection Mark cancer at the age of 26. with an incident that Bonnstetter She found the lump while absent-mind- PHOTO COURTESY OF MARSHALL MILLER AND DORIAN SOLOT allegedly happened edly stretching in bed and running her hand Marshall Miller and Dorian Solot present their sexual education program, “The Female at a neighbor’s home on Nov. 25, 2006. down her arm and across her chest. Orgasm,” at a college campus. Miller and Solot have written a book on the subject, and Bonnstetter, 38, is facing three charg- Solot, a sex educator, was familiar enough hope to teach both sexes more about relationships and sexuality. es: residential burglary, a class 1 felony; with her body to notice this small change. criminal trespass to a residence, a class 4 Solot, along with Marshall Miller will be felony; and criminal sexual abuse, a class presenting “e Female Orgasm,” as part of Fun Female Orgasm Facts: A misdemeanor. University Board’s cultural arts series. According to court records, Bonnstet- • Average length of time it takes a woman to have an orgasm: 20 minutes. Average length e sexual education program begins at 7 of time it takes a man: 2-5 minutes. ter was charged with residential burglary p.m. in the Martin Luther King Jr. Universi- • Half of girls have had an orgasm by the time they’re 16 years old. because he allegedly “knowingly and ty Union Grand Ballroom. • 44 percent of men say their female partners always have orgasms when they have sex. 22 without authority entered the dwelling Solot hopes women will become more at percent of women say they always have orgasms when they have sex. place” of the alleged victim “with the ease with their bodies after the presentation. • About 1 percent of women are able to achieve orgasm solely through breast stimulation. intent to commit therein a felony.” “I’m convinced that, at least in some cas- • 63 percent of college women say they’ve had multiple orgasms. e Class 1 felony charge was filed at es, helping women be more comfortable Source: www.sexualityeducation.com/femaleorg/index.php a Dec. 11 hearing along with the Class with their own bodies isn’t just a nice thing – A misdemeanor charge. He pleaded not it can be life-saving,” Solot said. guilty Jan. 22 and requested a jury trial. Miller and Solot’s program is designed for accurate information are more likely to make as a sex educator at Brown. If convicted, he could be sentenced both men and women of all sexual orienta- healthy decisions about sex, whenever the ey started out giving sessions at confer- to as many as 15 years in a state prison. tions. time is right for them.” ences and then spoke at colleges occasional- Bonnstetter is the associate athlet- Miller said students are sometimes sur- Solot and Miller are a couple in real life ly. Over time, Miller said they got more and ic director for operations and head ath- prised that they do cover it all – “the G-spot, and joke that they have both professional more popular and it became their primary letic trainer at Eastern. He assumed the multiple Os, how to have your first, how to and personal experience with their subject. occupation. role of Eastern’s associate athletic direc- help your girlfriend.” Both Miller and Solot are sex educators “We’re the only people I know who can tor for operations in June 2006. “I believe being well-informed about sex- and together have written “I Love Female say that our mortgage is paid by female He has been at Eastern since 2000 as uality is important, whether students are Orgasm: An Extraordinary Orgasm Guide.” orgasms,” Solot said. head athletic trainer, coming from the already sexually active or are choosing to be Miller majored in sexuality and society at University of Miami in Florida. abstinent,” Solot said. “Students who have Brown University and Solot was also trained » SEE ORGASM, PAGE 5 Nora Maberry can be reached at 581-7943 or at [email protected]. CITY | HOUSING Council may add new historic district District would preserve architecture on Sixth, Seventh streets By Matt Hopf City Editor e Charleston City Council could approve a historic district on Sixth and Seventh streets between Eastern and the square as early as next week. At the last council meeting, the members voted to place the ordinance on file for public inspection. e historic district would require any property owner to receive a certif- icate of appropriateness if they were to undergo any major structural changes. Kit Morice, chair of the Charleston Historic Preservation Commission, said if a property owner was looking to add to a building, a porch, or enclosing a porch, he or she would have to get the certificate. BRYCE PEAKE | THE DAILY EASTERN NEWS The Dudley House, a historic landmark in the Charleston area, sits on Seventh Street among both residences and businesses in what may become » SEE HISTORIC, PAGE 5 a historic district. The City Council placed the proposal on le for public inspection at the Feb. 19 meeting. NEWS WWW.DENNEWS.COM I THE DAILY EASTERN NEWS I THURSDAY 2.28.08 EIU WEATHER DEN STAFF PRODUCTION STAFF ABOUTTHE DAILY EASTERN NEWS THURSDAY WEATHER BRIEF Night chief ·-----------------------· Kristina Peters The Daily Eastern News is produced by the stu­ Lead designer ~--------------------- Julie Beaulieu dents of Eastern Illinois University. It is published Partly Cloudy skies today will give way for rain and Copyeditors/designers ______________ Chris Walden daily Monday through Friday, in Charleston, Ill., snow tonight. Temperatures will begin to rise into ---------------------------------------·Dylan Polk during fall and spring semesters and twice weekly 33°130° during the summer term except during university the mid to upper 40s by the weekend, but cold air ---------------------------------·Mike McGlothlin Rain/Snow Online production ~------------- Eugenia Jefferson vacations or examinations. returns next week. One copy per day is free to students and faculty. Overnight EDITORIAL BOARD Additional copies can be obtained for 50 cents NW 5-10 mph Forcurrent conditions visit EIU WeatherCenter at wwweiu.edu/-weather Editor in chief----------------------~ .Matt Daniels each in the Student Publications Office in Buzzard ~-----------------------------·DENeic@gmail .com Hall. ENTERTAINMENT A DAILY LOOK Managing editor·------------------· Kristina Peters The Daily Eastern News is a member of I ~----------------------·DENmanaging@gmail .com The Associated Press, which is entitled to exclusive News editor·-----------------------Nora Maberry use of all articles appearing in this publication. ~----------------------~DENnewsdesk@gmail .com Subsaiption price I $50 per semester, S30 for Neverland Ranch set for auction next month Sports editor ·-----------------------·Scott Richey summer, $95 all year. ~---------------------~DENsportsdesk@gmail .com The Associated Press son owes because of interest due and Pamela Anderson seeks Opinions editor ·-----------------·Nicole Weskerna COMMENTS / TIPS other costs, according to the filing. annulment to Rick Salomon ~------------------------ [email protected] Contact any of the above staff members you Photo editor -------------------------·John Bailey believe your information is relevant to at their LOS ANGELES - Want Mi­ The reclusive star no longer lives LOS ANGELES - Court doc­ [email protected] provided e-mail address. chael Jackson's merry-go-round? at the famous, 2,500-acre spread in uments show that Pamela Anderson Online editor ·------------------------~·Chris Essig You may alsocall581-7942 or visit the student How about his locomotive, or his Los Olivos. is seeking an annulment, rather than ~----------------------~Dennews.com@gmail .com publications newsroom at 1811 Buzzard Hall. curtains? a divorce, from husband Rick Salo­ NEWS STAFF CORRECTIONS Those items and more could hit Barton faces 4 misdemeanor mon. 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