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Photojournalism student to receive posthumous degree

Brother to accept honorary diploma

Selling back textbooks

Selling back books options overwhelming
Selling back textbooks
An added stress to finals week for students is to get all their studying done in time to sell their heap of textbooks back to bookstores. Throughout the next two weeks, students will be making a decision: what to do with those pages upon pages of text. … 5 Comments

USG ends on a high note

White, Fletcher pass the gavel
USG ends on a high note
Undergraduate Student Government met for the last time this school year Wednesday night. Though the organization's previous meeting degenerated into an hour of bickering and tension, senators kept their comments light. Laughter and applause filled the Student Health Center Auditorium for most of the meeting, with the exception of a moment of silence for SIUC senior Ryan Rendleman, who died in a car accident Tuesday.… Post the First Comment

Morris walls come crashing down

Library improvements continue toward target date
Morris walls come crashing down
David Carlson is rejoicing as Morris Library walls crumble. Construction continues to progress after the semi-grand opening in March and is expected to be done by the end of August, said Carlson, dean of Library Affairs. The Morris Library renovation, originally estimated to cost $48 million, is three months behind schedule and $16 million over budget.… 1 Comment

Director of financial aid seeks opportunities elswhere

Hamilton to begin at University of South Florida in June
Director of financial aid seeks opportunities elswhere
Hamilton is trading earthquakes for hurricanes. Hamilton, SIUC's Financial Aid director since May 2005, will leave the university to take a new director position at the University of South Florida in early June. Larry Dietz, vice chancellor for Student Affairs, said Hamilton brought integrity and professionalism to the job.… Post the First Comment

Boat regatta, triathlon make a sunny splashing Saturday

Students, community members enjoy annual outdoor events
Boat regatta, triathlon make a sunny splashing Saturday
A tank, a wrestling ring and a matchbox stormed campus beach Saturday afternoon. The lake's boat dock was the central location for Saturday's "Splashin' Saturday" events. Beginning at 6:30 a.m., athletes braved the chilly weather and icy water to compete in the 25th annual Doc Spackman Memorial Triathlon and the afternoon held the 35th annual Great Cardboard Boat Regatta.… 2 Comments

Grassroots keeps growing

Literary magazine celebrates 62nd issue
Grassroots keeps growing
Krishna Pattisapu wants her readers to know that sometimes less is more. For this reason, the Grassroots Undergraduate Literary Magazine has published only one volume instead of the publication's usual two this school year. Pattisapu, a senior from Mt. Vernon studying speech communication and the magazine's editor, said only publishing one volume gave the editors a chance to include more work from students.… 1 Comment

Israelis celebrate nation's 60th birthday

Israelis celebrate nation's 60th birthday
Many people like to keep their age on the hush, but Israel is shouting it out loud. The Jewish Federation of Southern Illinois, Southeastern Missouri and Western Kentucky sponsored an "Israel at 60" Festival, a celebration of Israel's 60th birthday, Sunday in Carbondale's Civic Center.… Post the First Comment

Union to vote on tentative agreement

Association president optimistic about contract's passing
The university's largest civil service employees union is set to vote Thursday on a tentative agreement for a two-year contract with SIU. Contract talks stalled briefly last week after the Association of Civil Service Employees voted down a university offer, but representatives of both sides said they are optimistic Thursday's vote will resolve the situation.… Post the First Comment

Professors settle ethics lawsuit

Professors settle ethics lawsuit
Two professors and the faculty union have settled a lawsuit against the state filed more than a year ago over an ethics exam the Illinois Inspector General said many university employees failed. The Illinois Attorney General's Office confirmed both parties agreed to the settlement, which states the professors won't be disciplined for finishing the mandatory training too quickly.… Post the First Comment

Cross-country bike trip aims to help orphans in Africa

Cross-country bike trip aims to help orphans in Africa
Three seniors are celebrating the end of school by biking across America while raising money for orphans in Africa. James Ellenberg, Eric Alvarez and Mike Kanvestel are gearing up for a 4,200-mile trip on their bikes, from Yorktown, Va., to northern California.… 5 Comments

DAILY PODCAST: May 5th

News you don't have to read...
Three students bike for orphanage, SIUC professor's work turned into Blagojevich, Salukis sweep, and more.... Click here to listen to the May 5th podcast Don't forget to visit siude.com/podcasts for the complete list of newscasts. And if you don't like reading, subscribe to our RSS feed.… Post the First Comment

Spring brings stuffiness, sneezing

Health Center offers allergy aids
The sun was shining. The birds were singing. The flowers were blooming. Jacob Abbott was sneezing. Abbott, a junior from Marion studying foreign language and national trade, suffers from seasonal allergies that give him itchy eyes, a runny nose and general misery for several months each year.… Post the First Comment

Romanian student becomes a role model

Learning how to adapt to American culture
Romanian student becomes a role model
A soft-spoken woman with hopes and dreams made a journey over 6,000 miles from her native land and unexpectedly became an inspiration to SIUC students. Growing up in the southwestern region of Romania, Georgeta Hodis said she always had the desire to expand culturally and pursue a higher education.… Post the First Comment

Organization works to unite Jewish students

Film festival commemorates Holocaust
Organization works to unite Jewish students
Joe Brown wants to bring the SIUC Jewish community together. "It can be difficult to be a Jewish student here," said Brown, director of the SIUC chapter of the Hillel Foundation for Jewish Campus. Brown said the campus is physically distant from any large Jewish community and many students have never met a Jewish person before they arrive.… Post the First Comment

Poshard and Blagojevich to convene for construction money

Cigarette tax, license plate fees possible capital plan revenue sources

Administration of justice to lose classes

Three tenure-track professors take spots of part-time employees
Students seeking a degree in administration of justice may be saving a few dollars on books come next fall, but not because textbook prices are decreasing. The Administration of Justice department will add three tenure-track faculty members next semester, which means many of the part-time faculty from this semester will not return.… Post the First Comment

Eastside Extravaganza put on by Housing

Free food, inflatable games and pies highlight Extravaganza
Eastside Extravaganza put on by Housing
University Housing gave residents pies and students threw them back in their faces. The open field between the Recreation Center and Brush Towers was transformed into an inflatable carnival Saturday for the Eastside Extravaganza. Those living in University Hall, Brush Towers, Wall and Grand and University Park were treated to roughly seven inflatable games, a mechanical bull, free food and a chance to pie University Housing staff.… Post the First Comment

Vocal politician seeks to have vote

Representative speaks about dissatisfaction with system
DeMarcus Hamilton Daily Egyptian U.S. Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton has served nine terms in Congress but has never voted. Norton, whom many might recognize from her four appearances on "The Colbert Report," explained to an audience of roughly 90 in the School of Law Auditorium Monday that while she can vote at the committee level, she is not allowed to vote on the floor because she does not represent a state.… 3 Comments

Free concert continues today

SPC-sponsored concert to feature The Ark Band.
Free concert continues today
Patrick Green wanted to bring the feel of the summertime sunset concerts to the spring semester, but it was the free tie-dye T-shirts that drew a crowd to the free forum area Wednesday. The Last Chance concert series started at noon with singer Mindy McQ performing and ended with Last Fast Action, a quintet from Chicago, at 2 p.… 1 Comment

Recall amendment fails in state Senate

Gov. Blagojevich safe for now, new amendment could be heard
The Illinois Senate has failed to approve an amendment to the state's constitution that would allow voters to recall elected officials. The measure has been heavily debated during the past year, and was supported by Gov. Rod Blagojevich despite how legislators have said he would be targeted.… 1 Comment

Blue Sky to hold Tay-Sachs benefit concert

Blue Sky to hold Tay-Sachs benefit concert
Wine, music and the chance to help cure a fatal disease will combine at the Blue Sky Vineyard Saturday. The vineyard will host the third annual benefit concert for Tay-Sachs, a fatal genetic disorder.… Post the First Comment

LaHood: Future is bright for Congress

Retiring U.S. Congressman addresses Student Center crowd
LaHood: Future is bright for Congress
SIUC freshman Brian Mosley said he was inspired to run for Congressman Jerry Costello's seat in the House of Representatives Monday night. If such an event were to occur, Costello would have to blame his colleague, U.S. Congressman Ray LaHood, a Republican from Peoria.… 3 Comments

Walkers take to the runways

Subhead: Students, community members participate in 5k for disaster relief
Walkers take to the runways
Walkers flocked the Southern Illinois Airport runways in Herrin Saturday morning to support American Red Cross Disaster relief. Roughly 50 people showed up for the fundraising event, with the airport shutting down all but one of the runways for the three-mile walk.… Post the First Comment

University conducted study of Construction plan effects

Poshard: All revenue sources, including tax increase, are possible
University conducted study of Construction plan effects
A study conducted by an SIUC economics professor about the effects of state-sponsored construction projects was presented to Gov. Rod Blagojevich Thursday. Former congressman Dennis Hatert and SIU President Glenn Poshard used these results as proof of the effects a capital plan would have on the state.… Post the First Comment

New scholarship money to benefit undergraduates

OppenheimerFunds donates $3.5 million to Illinois colleges and universities
A multi-million dollar donation from a New York investment firm means new scholarships for students at SIUC and 35 other state and private colleges and universities in Illinois. Sara Wojcicki, spokeswoman for State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias, said OppenheimerFunds has pledged to contribute a total of $3.… Post the First Comment

Liquor Advisory hears case for new bar

Whiskey Tango's would takeover former Big Boys Q' N
Liquor Advisory hears case for new bar
As local bar owners prepare to renew their liquor licenses with the city, a new license for a new bar is one step closer to approval. James Williams, president of Zweird Corporation, said Thursday he hopes to have Whiskey Tango's bar open before students return to Carbondale in the fall.… Post the First Comment

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