Eastern News: January 30, 2004 Eastern Illinois University

Eastern News: January 30, 2004 Eastern Illinois University

Eastern Illinois University The Keep January 2004 1-30-2004 Daily Eastern News: January 30, 2004 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_2004_jan Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: January 30, 2004" (2004). January. 13. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_2004_jan/13 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the 2004 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]. January 3o, 2o04 • F R1 D A y and don't be afraid." 1;8 ' "Thllthetruth • D~I~ VO LUM E 87 , NUMB ER 89 ~ = :- THE Super Sunday THE OA I LYEASTE RN NE WS. C0 M lllADoaJrenttlv there is some sort of EASTERN NEWS game going on this weekend. Going against the grain + UrbanFunk 48-years-old, I do tricks like that Spectacular offers maybe three times a week when it comes to my part of the show," unique experience Alex said. "It has taken my entire life to learn to do tricks like that By Gregory McElroy and all the other dancing that I AC TI VITIES REPOR TE R do." BREAK also performed an The University Board present­ organized break dance battle and DA ILY EAS TE RN NEWS PHOTO BY STE PHE N HAAS ed BREAK: The Urban Funk got the audience to participate Spectacular, a group of street by pulling a handful of them on The durable artificial surface Pro Grass in O'Brien dancers based out of New York stage, teaching them some of Stadium is one reason the Indianapolis Colts are City, Thursday evening. their dance moves. considering Eastern to host summer training camp. "I felt that this campus should Music like old school house be introduced to something that music, hip hop, and freestyle goes against the normal grain," really motivated me to dance, said Maria Santoyo, human "Miss '!Wist" said. "We travel potential coordinator for pretty often. It really depends on University Board. how much work comes in." The event began with the With the movie "You Got Courting introduction of the five members Served," a film based around of the break dancing group, break and freestyle dancing, in including "Abstrack", "Miss theaters now, the group talked 1\vist," and "Alex," who did not about how that affects them per­ provide their sonally and whether it will help real names. their revenue. " B a c k More inside "I actually have a friend that is around the + More in the movie," 'Miss '!Wist' said. 70s, I started pictures from "I'm sure the movie will be dope, the Colts dancing back the show but I don't think it will bring up then," Alex Page 5 our revenue any." Eastern in contention said. "There "It may bring up our revenue was a group and it might not," said called 'The 'Abstrack.' "I think it's good to Lockers' and they really motivat­ see the world of break dancing." to host training camp ed me to do what I do." "A lot of films and shows have One of the highlights of the deleted a lot of pop-and -lock and By Michael Schroeder show was when Alex jumped 'B Boy' stuff out that we feel CITY REP ORTER over five people from the audi­ should be included. There is an ence of approximately SO while art to this form that not a lot of Imagine Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison and A member of BREAK-the Urban Funk Spectacular, a he was wearing roller skates. people know about unless they Thny Dungy living in Stevenson, Lincoln and Douglas hip-hop group, shows Gage Daily, 8, a few dance "Considering the fact that I am feel it themselves in their heart.'' residence halls and sitting down for dinner at What's moves Thursday night in the Grand Ballroom of the Cooking? Martin Luther King Jr. University Union. By the end of February, Eastern will know whether or not the Indianapolis Colts will hold their summer training camp in Charleston. The athletic department has been using the term "cautiously optimistic" when considering the possibil­ ities of the Colts choosing Eastern, Eastern's associate athletic director for development, John Smith said. akingit "We still need to get over the fact that we are an Illinois school and (the Colts) are from Indiana," he said. The Colts took another look at "It would Eastern in December. Both Director of Athletics be goodfor and ea Rich McDuffie and President the area, Lou Hencken went to a Colts game this season. good for , Health Services and other groups make "That was to develop what you, I guess, call a working rela­ recruiting tionship," John Smith said. \ sure students have a safe sex life Eastern has remained in con­ and good tact with the Colts on a weekly By Jamie Fetty Latex condoms are available six for $1 basis and expects a visit from for the SEN I OR WR ITER at Health Service, and monthly hormon­ STDs IN COLES COUNTY Colts' head coach Thny Dungy al birth control methods like the Pill, and team president Bill Polian university." astern students who snuggle up Ortho-Evra patches and the Nuva Ring Chlamydia Gonorrhea sometime after the Pro Bowl, with someone special, or random, are $15 per month at the pharmacy. which is played on Feb. 8, John - John Smith, on these cold winter nights can A screening for STis at health service YEAR CASES YEAR CASES Smith said. associate athletic E 1991 191 1991 22 director for choose from a number of ways to do so checks for a full battery of infections, 1992 214 1992 30 If the Colts were to choose safely. including some that aren't always sexu­ 1993 277 1993 24 Eastern as their summer camp development Health Service and local ally transmitted. 1994 133 1994 19 location, the effects on "With a lot of these infections, the 1995 83 1995 19 Charleston would be very posi- Planned Parenthood 1996 141 1996 6 branches offer condoms symptoms are similar," said head nurse 1997 78 1997 17 tive. and other popular con­ Juanetia Shrader. 1998 192 1998 35 "It would be a tremendous impact on the economic traceptives for free The exams check for yeast infections, 1999 142 1999 39 state of Charleston," City Manager Scott Smith said. 2000 188 2000 35 or at a discount and trichomanisis and bacterial vaginosis in 2001 164 2001 16 While Scott Smith was quite clear he is not in the both provide addition to gonorrhea, chlamydia and 2002 118 2002 16 position to discuss the possibility of a contract with screening for syphilis, Shrader said. People with Eastern, the city is very excited about the possibilities. sexually lesions or sores can be tested for human "It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that transmit­ papilloma virus (HPV) and herpes. Syphilis having a couple thousand people in town for a scrim­ tedinfec­ Shrader said Health Service usually rec­ From 1992 to 2002 there has only been one mage would be great for the city," he said. reported {1997) case of primary or secondary tions. ommend students get HIV testing at the stage syphilis cases in Coles County. Professional football teams have many sessions Coles County Health Department, open to the public and those people stay in motels, buy where the cost is minimal. gasoline and eat food, which can be a large boost to the The Planned Parenthood centers in local economy, city council member Larry Rennels Champaign and Effingham distribute pared to only 16 cases of gonorrhea in said. free condoms and offer full STI screen­ the same year. "It would be good for the area, good for recruiting ings, said Kathy Spegal, director of com- "Chlamydia has the highest incidence and good for the university," John Smith said. munity affairs for Planned Parenthood of any STI," Spegal said. "The 17 to 24- An arrival of an NFL team would not be new to of East Central Illinois. year-olds are the largest age group of Eastern and Charleston. Before they moved to Anyone older than 17 who gets a people infected." Phoenix in 1988, the Arizona Cardinals played in St. pelvic exam at Planned Other infections, like syphilis, are far Louis and made their summer home in Charleston. Parenthood will automatically less common. Pockets of infections can "Everyone around here loved it when the St. Louis be checked for chlamydia, a still pop up though. Spegal said Cardinals practiced here and everyone is working curable but very rampant STI. Vermilion County, the home of Danville very hard so we can get a good look," John Smith said. DA ILY EASTERN NEWS Coles County tallied 118 cases ILLUS TRATI ON BY CO LI N MCAU LIFFE of chlamydia in 2002, com- SEE SAFE SEX +Page 7A SEE COURTIN G + Page 7A Today Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Snow showers Partly cloudk Snow showers Snow Mostly sunny Mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy PAGE - ~ ~ ~ EO o ~ ~0 EO o 0 Friday, e 2()0 e 1go 170 10° -so 20° 28° 2SO 28° 18° 25° 10° 24° 28° January 30, 2004 TWO HI GH LOW HI GH LOW HI GH LOW HI GH LOW HI GH LOW HI GH LOW HI GH LOW CAA Honors seminar approved By Jennifer Peryam Fischer will also teach HON 1191. Fisher STAFF WR ITER said this class is important because it engages students to learn in a format they The Council on Academic Affairs may not be comfortable with.

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