Alton, East St. Lou S & Edwardsville

Alton, East St. Lou S & Edwardsville

UNIVERSITY ARCHINE S BOX 1063 (2) INDEX... S o u t h e r n I llinois U n iv e r s it y E dwardsville editorials...... ....... 3 lifestyle..................4 sports............. ....... 8 classifieds..... .....12 LIFESTYLE WEATHER Today: Chance of showers 60/72° A little political advice Friday: Activist Michael Moore says Partly cloudy 58/73° your vote Tuesday can make a Weekend: difference for the country. Cloudy ’58/73° ALTON, EAST ST. LOU S & EDWARDSVILLE see page 5. ♦ T hursday, October 29, 1998 S o u t h e r n I l l in o is U n i v e r s i t y E dwardsville Vol. 51, No. 19 ♦ Spooky spectacular set ALESTLE STAFF REPORT SIUE students and their guests. will be a murder mystery, tarot The event is free and so is the card readings and a costume You can hobnob with goblins food that will be available. contest. A DJ will provide the big and small at the Halloween Everyone is encouraged to music. Bash, sponsored by University come in costume, but if you can’t University Housing is Housing, from 8 p.m. to midnight get one together in time, children promising a good time. “We want Saturday in the Morris University and students alike will have the guests to participate and be Center Meridian Hall. chance to make one at the party. active,” said Marque Haupert, The bash is' a first for • The children’s activities Housing coordinator for University Housing and children include bobbing for apples, a Woodland Hall. “We want more as well as students are welcome. coloring contest, face painting, a than a regular dance,” she said. The younger set can join in the fish pond for prizes and a palm Students must have their festivities until 9:30 p.m., but reader. student ID, and each student is after that, the party is strictly for For the older crowd, there allowed one guest, Haupert said. Straight talk with the boss BY DANIELLE BELTON by. Everyone is welcome. once per semester during the EDITOR IN CHIEF “The chancellor is very evening, but this year the concerned and eager to hear what chancellor wanted to give Students will have an students want and have to say,” students an opportunity during opportunity to voice their ideas Kimmel Leadership Director class hours. and opinions to the chancellor. Steve Sperotto said, adding that Another dialogue is There will be a student the chancellor is genuinely scheduled for 7 to 8 p.m. dialogue with SIUE Chancellor interested in hearing students’ Tuesday, Nov. 10, in the break area on the second floor in the David Werner from noon to 1 opinions. 2300 wing of Peck Hall. p.m. today in the Cougar Den in According to the office of Two more sessions have the chancellor, Werner has the Morris University Center. been scheduled for the spring Students are encouraged. to stop previously held these open talks semester. The good, the bad and the greasy, Bob Fehringer/Alestle Meshelle Brake, a donor care specialist with the Missouri/Illinois Region of the American Red Cross, healthful food choices are up to you prepares Professor Robert Dixon for his blood donation Wednesday morning in the University Center. BY DANA MILES individual choice. The cafeteria University Center cafeteria. Most The blood drive, which is sponsored by the Greek NEWS STRINGER offers healthy food, but the of the soups are chicken or Council, continues today. student makes the final decision,” vegetable. The cooks skim the Just say no. Grease kills. Food Service worker Barbara excess fat off the meat and do not put much salt on the cooked Is SIUE cafeteria food Limestall said. vegetables. There is always rice, Hearings set for students The menus for the Commons unhealthy? pasta or some type of potato on Grill, Hot Line and Main Course “Healthy eating is an the buffet. charged in dorm attack cafeteria counters “If we were to put out only a l e s t l e s t a f f r e p o r t the unlocked rooms of two Prairie and the University rice, com bread, fruits, veggies or Hall residents at 1 a.m. Oct. 20. Restaurant are set food that was considered healthy, Preliminary hearings have One student was reportedly struck and based upon a the students would complain and been set for four SIUE students with a belt, the other was hit with five-week rotation. say that there is nothing on the charged with felonies in the attack a fist. Both of the victims are During the five menu,” Limestall said. on two Prairie Hall freshmen. freshmen. weeks, Food Service Limestall said she’s observed A hearing on charges of The four suspects were management a lot of students in her job and aggravated battery and criminal arrested the following day. determines what is found that “the food that is in trespass against James Fountain Each of the four has been popular demand has high-fat has been set for 1 p.m. Monday’ freed from jail. Johnson, Fountain popular according to content.” in the Madison County and Allen have each posted student purchases. For example, what is popular Courthouse in Edwardsville. $50,000 bond. Robinson was Limestall among students is the fried A hearing on the same felony released on his own specifically noted chicken from the Main Course, charges will take place at 1 p.m. recognizance. that there is a variety fare from the new Chick-Fil-A Thursday, Nov. 5, at the SIUE officials will not of foods to choose restaurant and the chocolate chip courthouse for Craig Johnson, comment, however, the Student from on the Hot Line Jeremy Indelicato/A/e.vf/e cookies from the hot dog cart in Kenneth Allen and James Conduct Code allows for and Main Course Freshman Marcey Madison eats lunch Founders Hall. Robinson. suspension of students who may counters in the in the University Center. see FOOD, page 2 The four allegedly entered pose a threat to others. ♦ P a g e 2 The Alestl.e T h ursday, O cto ber 29, 1998 ♦ Police incidents Cougar Village children Theft under $300 Motor vehicle theft having Halloween party On Oct. 26 at 11:45 a.m., a student reported the On Oct. 24 at 1:19 p.m., a student from Cougar ALESTLE STAFF REPORT according to Housing Coor­ theft of her black Jansport book bag from the Village reported the theft of his 1986 Chevrolet dinator K.J. Jackson. women’s restroom on the second floor of Peck Monte Carlo from Cougar Village Lot 5C. The last Youngsters living in Cougar Hours for trick or treating in Hall. The bag contained several textbooks. There time the victim saw his car was at 10:30 p.m. Village are in for a treat Friday. Cougar Village are 6 to 8:30 p.m. are no suspects or witnesses. Friday. Police are continuing their investigation. The Cougar Village Kids Friday on the 400 side only. All children should be Theft over $300 Cannabis arrest Halloween Party runs from 4:30 On Oct. 22 at 6:40 p.m., a student reported the On Oct. 23 at 11:22 p.m., police arrested Timothy to 6 p.m. in the Family Resource accompanied by an adult. theft of an Okia cellular phone from her purse Alward, 17; and Toby Czerniak, 19, both of Center in the basement of Residents wanting to sometime between noon and 2 p.m. The phone is Edwardsville, for unlawful possession of Building 420. There’ll be face welcome trick-or-treaters are valued at $350. There are no suspects or cannabis. Both were issued notices to appear and painting, arts and crafts, bobbing asked to display a sign on witnesses. released. for apples and serious snacking, their doors. balanced diet should include Criminal damage to school property Arrest FOOD------------- eight servings of fruits and On Oct. 26 at 8:54 a.m., an SIUE employee On Oct. 24 at 4:56 p.m., Mascoutah police from page 1 veggies daily, six servings of reported three windows were broken at the SIUE department arrested Tina Bean, 30, of Mascoutah But even the fast-food places carbohydrates (rice, pasta etc.), Wagner Complex. Nothing appeared to be missing on an active SIUE warrant for failure to on campus have something four servings of dairy products from the building. Police are continuing their appear/illegal transportation of alcohol. Bean healthful. and two servings of meat investigation. posted $100 and was released. Chick-Fil-A offers a grilled products. That also includes chicken sandwich and salad. The drinking eight glasses of water. Warrant arrest On Oct. 24 at 11:31 p.m., Edwardsville police Cougar Den has veggie burgers. “Healthy food is available in On Oct. 25 at 1:36 p.m., police arrested Floyd department arrested Chad Lauderman, 21, of Pizza Hut offers veggie pizza the cafeteria, if that is what you Chamberlin, 25, of Edwardsville on an active Girard on an active SIUE warrant for failure to while Taco Bell has bean are looking for,” said Zoi Sapp, a warrant from Sangamon County for failure to appear/illegal possession of alcohol by a minor. burritos. Nutritional guides are senior accounting major. appear/driving while suspended and speeding. Lauderman posted $150 bond and was released. available upon request. “The UC serves a lot of Chamberlain posted $300 bond and was released. Some common foods’ greasy, fried food but at the same Traffic accident nutritional values, according to time, there are some healthy Illegal possession of alcohol On Oct.

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