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Southern Illinois University Carbondale Southern Illinois University Carbondale

OpenSIUC OpenSIUC

July 2010 Daily Egyptian 2010

7-8-2010

The Daily Egyptian, July 08, 2010 The Daily Egyptian, July 08, 2010

Daily Egyptian Staff

Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_July2010

Volume 95, Issue 174

This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 2010 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in July 2010 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected].

.... __ ... . . , . . . Thursday, July 8, 2010. .~ . . .. _ . /~Mfllioi!-dollar grant ~ed· at first-gen_~~~tfon.·~tudents · ,::: RYAN VOYLES . has been a mission for the university to .. The money :will go towa.'11 the •First , . ~ily Egyptian · · accept students from families that hnc ~ol.ars Program'; which will gl\·c out

Fi~•gcncration students will sec more green In thdr future thanks to a $1 million granL

nenrgonetocollcge. ,.< • . · • _2()'scholushlp_, at SS,000 ca~ begin• "That's been one of our h.iditions, riing fall 2011, according to the found.t­

one of our strengths here at SIU:' be tlon's press release. It said an additional wd. '"So this ls Just grcaL The· gnnt 20 Kholuships would be added each or money ls just cxcdlcnt and fits Into our the succeeding three 1-cars. u long u mission .statement." the student mrets set criteria.

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Student Health ~ment Center shuts dqwn, apgers students with ~ilities SHAC's doors to best allocate thdr ~ ~ Studtm Health Ccnttr an

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The Student Health Asscumcit Center's doors will dose fndcfi. nitcly, but a group of Jtudcnu will do whatn'CI' It takes to reopen the center's doon.

James Rtt\,:s, I sc:n1or from Car• bondale ~ing puakgal studies, said the SHAC has been com'micnt fur him and ocher sruc studcntJ

with disabilities who utilized the Ryon.. I ~ student In history senio: Oil I daily basis.' The center from Ca?bondalc. is an atmslon of the Student Health • Jbn fbisam; an lnsurmcc Center', main location nc.w the Rec- spcdalistat the Student Health~ n::ation Cau4 said the mmi purpose of the SHAC

Rea-cs Aid lie and the group o( was to provide mcdlal eduatloo and students have i;aincchoughly 150 ncuo muduncdlc:d cue pc.titian slgo:tw'cS tohavctheSHAC .-OW- 5tztl5lks india1c that the m,pcncd, and will mntinuc dforts • , utilmtian w.di net wzmnt tlm." he to incrasc tJw number. 'Ibc.ptJUJ> mi 1nordcrtomaki:ltamcdialarc wants to sec SHAC rcopcncd at the outn:acba:nta.lt\..-asgcingtclm'Oivc start of the &ll semester. said Nicolas cptc a lit o(fu~ hn"C"Jmcnl.'"

R)'Oll said the group ls trying to provide I better scmce to the cntlrc get the word out that studcnt aavlus student body &om our mmi foca. arc being cut whlle Gov. Pat Quinn lion:' hr: sa1d. recently handed out pay inacases to Joe unc,ascnlcrfrom Caroondalt hlsstalt ~.camomks and mc:mbcr of

-iftheyann!scthc!ralarlcs, then Stw3ents fer Peace and Dcmoaxy. they d>culr:htcp the cut tomxlcnt scr- said the SHAC Is anochcr . .itudcnt vias,9 Rycnsalti "When we bin-cafis. service that•. 1w dosed· down for aJ aim, it'& I JmlCkin the &a,.• finanda1 rc:ucas. H~ said the Student Hahh

Center kq,t the unlvmity's budget ' issues In m1nd, and dcddcd to dose Plean see SHAC ) 5

Board of Trustees focuses ori constructt9n projects

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The contract awards for con• struction projects around the SIUC and SIUE campuses will be \'Oted on todiy :it the Board of1rustccs meet• ing in Springfidd.

Among the projects lo be dis­cussed will be a !')CW Fann Services Center, a new Transportation Edu­c;ation Center and roofs repairs nee• cssary :mer the May S. 2009 stonn.

The Fann Scrriccs Center would be used lo store fann ,-chicles and· equipment and ~ill also hdp with the upkeep or the fum's plants, according to the meeting agenda. The agcn<b states the · center ~'Ould be funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

w~ have buJJdings that are practlazfly World War II structures that should have been contracts. according 10 the agenda. tomdownabout20yearsago. The board must ,also approve

Saluki Sudiwn as the placeholder - Phll Gatton. name for the new football stadium

director of the Physical Plant today, but Chancdlor Rita Cheng

unh-cnity sclf-insuranu, insu~cc CO\'C1lgc. proceeds. IJcl a dd'cm:d maintenance. account from the College of Agricultural Sdcnccs and the Pll)'lial PbnL

The board ~ill be briefed on the progress or the Transportation F.duation Center, which would be handled by the C:ipital DC\-dopment Boan!. said Phil Gatton, director of the Physical Plant. H; ~d the uni­,'nlltywauJd lm-c little involvement ,with titePf'!>jcct,

Gatton said the new transporu· whether to award: contracts for uJd she secs n~ forcs«able prob­tlon buildings lm-c been llCCCSW). roofs d.:::aagcd by the May s; 2009 lens with the name. for a long time. · storm. According to the agenda. Athletic Dizcdor Marlo Moccia ~ is a great project for the roofs 1n need of npalr Include the Rid it ls impo:unt to get a plar::c­

unhfflity In the fact we're getting A wing of the Agrkulturc Building. holder name like Saluki Swilum rid of dilapidated structure:.~ be Admissions Rcccption Center and before the tint ~c. He uJd It also 53ld. "\Ve b.wc a world renowned BcimfohrHall · allOW$ the, athletic. depmincrit to transportation and automoth'c tech· Brad Dillud. assocbtc director change. the name without angering nology (dq,artmcnt), yet we b.ivc of&ciliticscfthePhysialPlant,said anybody. ': •, . : • · . buildings that arc prut.ially World ~~fthe dam2gcs would be ~d•. War II· structures that should lm-c by FEMA and unh-mlty insuranee, i>cmtomdownabout20ycusago.9' with. some fundJ 'coming. from ' The: boani will also discuss · im'intena;icc ~ ·; ., · . ·

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Hunukcr said the lame scr­,iccs offered al the SH.AC would be offered on campus.

The group is also making pla.ns 10 protest ouulde of the Student Health Center In the next couple wcch, Lane said. He said before that though, the group would c:'ICCt July 15 with Ted Grace. director for the Student Health Center, and other administrative officials about the l.uuc.

Hunsaker :.aid they would lb­ten to what the group hu to la)',

•11•, opportunity for them to educate us why they think ~e're ·_ making a bad decision:' he said:' •11•, going to be a 'dialogue. )\'e understand we ha,·e a group of students that have definitely uti• 11,.cd the system:"

Reeves said although he !Ives off-campus, he spends most of his day at work In the 1.csar Law Building. It takes Reeves 30 min• utes to get to the Student Health Center, but only JO minutes to get to SHAC, he said.

•1 don't ha,·e to spend 20 min­utes and get across a busy highway just to sec a doctor (with SHAC); he said.

Tanya Ludano, a 2009 SIUC alumna with cerebral palsy, listens Health Center. Most cars dora't stop or slow down for people In Wednesday outside the Stuciint Center as Earl• Foote, center, whee1chalrs,heAld.Footelspartofa'groupthatplanstoprotest discusses the dangers Ludano faced when she would cross the fall dosure of the Student Health Assessment Canter In the Highway 51 from campus to receive services. at tha Student .. Student Cent1tr. •

Reeves said even on-campus student rcsldenti like those at Thompson Point arc five minutes awa)' from the Student Center location, but 20 minutes from the Studrnt Health Center.

(needed It) or be with them until an .ambulance got there.• he said.

Reeves said his friend Ryon is diabetic, and the SHAC was much r.1on: convenient when someone like him went Into insulin shock.

protest to get the SH.AC rmpened; She sud when the Student Health Center lold her she would have to wait a few hours to make an appointment when she was sick.

. they rcf~d her 10 SHAC.

sald. •1ts faster and more cffidcnt." Ryon sald he wants lo make It

dear the group thinks the health center is a gre.al SCf\icc and-they arc not attacking ii. He said the university couldn't logically justify the shut down of another student scnicc like SHAC. .

a sign that sa)'S Southern Illlnols University, if we c.an put $2,200 lights In priVllte rooms In the new stadium ·- we c.an keep a health center opm;" Rron said.

•Emergende.s happen;" he said. •n:forc they had a registered nurse at the Student Cmtcr loca­tion who could treat pmple if they

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FISHING CONTINVIO ll!OM 8

•we had ,m arly spnng down hc1c which '11Jlde the water wann• er;" Donm-an "3h!. •11:.: fii.h ln1d I!> s.tay al a.bout 12 to 1-i fcct bdow the surface of the waler and thcr arc all found in dut deplh range making them more prcdlctablC.-

Donm-;an. said a hdpful trick

for fahcrs would be lo \eek r:ul the ·0011• fish. Bail fim .ire the smaller fish larger ones often cal, so there arc bound lo be big fish in the arc.i, he said.

Jim Laing. of O°Fallon, said he frequently tr.wds down to the soulhcm Illinois area to fish. He said he owns a hou~ on the Lake of Egypt \\·here he frequently suys. He uld he normally fuhcs for mwkics

in the fall when they an: in !otaM>n. ·Muskie fishing is the one thing

that scls southern Illinois apart from olher places;' Laing said. •Mul-klcs arc the ultimate trophy fish bcc:ausc they gc: so big and arc so hard to catd1:'

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. can League's roster? It ls surprising tcgrity, ~ into ~ll by giving For ~c Am~ League. 1y ,h,e.didn'tnuk.ethccut.Hchu~ccn thcscplaycn~toplzyf~

Wiggjngton of'thc Orioles should hmngabcttcrycarthmlchiroSu• ··11 Is tlnic to'cnd thlsgame off.Mir• be rq>bced with Howle Kendrick ruld of Scali;=. itism and let the players get ~e re­of the Angels. For one, Kendricks Whatitallboilsdowntointhcc:nd spcct thcydcscn-c by being the best batting &\'Cr.lgc sits at .278, which ls Is ~ and it doesn't m:ittcr 11w a at what they do. considt:ably better than Wigging· · pbya->..asbca:lla'\ingagI?3tyear.AD Ion\ ..253 3\"Cnge.; While Wigginton tJw mattcn ls 11w their name is one lw more home runs. Kcndridt lw =cone c:ll1 remember Icing enough SC\'Cl more RBIs. for lhcm to put It down 1r.1 the b3llot.

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Uppalaunchi said International Game Night was designed to get more people im•o)ycd in the C\'cnts including fcm:da. He said the per·

ccntagc of women p:trtldpatlng In soccer was low, but bukctball, wallcy ball, table tennis, b:idmln· ton and tnck brought more fcnwe partk'pants. He said the C\'ent I~ a i;rc-at for global SlU students.

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With the World Cup v.ind• Ing down. inlcmational students who still h.n-c soccer fever can find opportunities with the In• tcmalimul S1uden1 Council the council's president said.

Srikanth Uppalaunchl, fTCSi• dmt of the ISC. said the council has hosted large soccer tourna­ments almost l:\'tl'}" fall sancstcr

~incc 1985 and will bring ii back this ye:u- after the tournament was cancdec! last fall bcausc of budget issues.

But students v.ill not ha,-c to wail that long as Aaron Victor said many students play so«cr almost l:\'tl'}" night of the week.

. Victor, a graduate as.mtant for Intcmatioml Programs and Services. Aid the games are often Wd back and the teams h.n·c a good time impcnomting teams such as Gcn:wiy and Spain and their n:spcctlvc Stan.

·1 wed to aD one guy Da\id ~ Victor said. "I nc:vcr knew the American's full 111JDc,

but he looked like Beckham and played like Bcd:ham. so l ailed him Beckham.·

But .once the ISCi Jntcma• tlo:w Soca:r Tournament starts

In the fall. TJ Momoh said the gamC$ become intense and ~ fled the intensity of a World Cup.

Momob. a graduate student from Nigcra, played for the Mrlc:an Uons in past touma• mcnts. and won the competition in both 2006 and 2007. He said the event is a popular tradltlon within the international student community.

ihe tournament is ,-cry o:­dting and played v.ith a lot of cmolion," Momoh said. •People watching the galllC$ .,,-ou)d sec the pride and dedlation youU sec in the World eup.•

Uppalaunchi. said the soccer tounwncnt . ·auraru consider­able interest. but the council has expanded Its offerings to get n-m more participation. The !SC fwi enough funding for one n-cnt List year so ii decided to ha,-c In­lernational Game Night lnstcui of the Jntcrmtioml Soca:r Tour­namCJl it usually ~lz.cs.

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FISHING

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Roger Reue, of Dupo, fishes off Klnkald Lake~ bank WedMSday In tothlslab,atleast4S:saldEmestHlggmonJr. Hlggersonsaldlnhls Mwphysboro. "1 can't even count how many years I've been comm~ . opinion, Klnkald lab Is the best ~b to bring the family to fish.

Summer fishing heats up<Kinkaid take RYAN SIMONIN Dally Egyptian

Whlle Its not a tradltioml Saluld sport. SIUC students in search of a good fishlng hole need to go no fur­ther than Kbbld Lake.

Lifetime rmdent of south­ern Illinois md fishing guide on Kinbld Lake Al Nutty sald lUDl•

mcrtlme provides great opportuni­ties to calch a variety of fish, and th1' summer has offered a hot-

, ,trcak for catfish. Nutty sald atfish arc a great

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target in southern Jllinols because they arc romplctlng their spawning cydc. He sald most of the area lakes arc stocked with channd · catfish. which will cat just about anything.

•rught now the catfish down here arc inacdlblc; Nutty sald. ihe wanner the water gcu, the more th1.7 br.-c to at to maintain

.weight.• Nuny said atch-and-rcleasc .

practices uc Important to kcq, the lakes stocked with big fish.

•I've seen a lot of want and waste

outonthewatcr;'Nuttywd. ·when

somebody tahs a SO- to 60-pound fish out of one of the )aka around here it tahs SO to 60 yean for an• other one to swim 1n it's place."

Nuny sald • students or anyone looking to fish on Lake Kinlcald should bring the smdllcst ~ they can !ind to Improve thdr chances to catch a tournament-worthy c:atfish. · Scott Donovm. graduate of SIU and multl•spcdcs fishing guide on Kinbld Lake. said the dlvenity of fishlng in the &OUthcm IDinolJ area is cudknt because of the IDinols Dcputment ofNatural ~

•(It) bas gone above and beyond when It come to bringing different species to Illinois that would iu;;r. mally not be here.• Donovan said. ·ut) has stocked the lakes in the area with muskies, small-mouth bus. walleye. ~c and bluegill•

Donavan said his &vorlte places to fish indude Kinbld Lake. Cedar Lake and the Lake of Egypt. He said this year bas been one of bis best yean for fuhing ever.

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A nee~ for an major All-St~ selection makeov~r to be there, 1mybc it ls time for a RBIs. The only reason he has a bat· rnakeom: in the way they arc chosen.·: · ting :r.fflgc, above .300 ls because II is time foe. a change, America. It he rides !he pbie so much. He has Is one thing' for fans to ,"Ole, but It is also committed scvm ctrors. which another thing for their ,w to count is too many for an All-Star hC2ding mon: than numgci rm prdly Alrc into the JCCOnd half of the~n.

sm,:s luck)' they the managers "'Ollld not have sc!ec:t- Florida. ~ thhd.. ~ didn't get lc:ft at the .. ed the followingpl.iycn. Jorge Cantu would lm-c been a better

dubbouscwherethcybdoog. · AsfarastheNatiorwwg-.ieros- choice though his .261 batting=· fa-cry year it semis as though a tcr ls conccmcd. there arc two play- age isn't the i;rcitcst. At leui Cantu

couple real all•stnrs get left !>c}tlnd · en that £houldn't be at the All-Star; has hlt 10 home runs :ind put up SO only to watch from their couch as gmie. RBIs. He . aushes ln&ntc when it the Natioml and American ½agues . Thini baseman Omar Infante of coni:s to slugg!.ng ~ as he battle it out for homc-fidd id,1;m~ the Atlanta Bm-cs should have been has a .4Ui perccntagc compared to lagc in the World Serles. . left in baggage cWnu. He im't a.'Cll, In&.ntcs.368.

-As another All-Star ganc iJiow.; an ~-day ·player for ·the B~ · Another pbycr ~ doesn't de­cases some pl.ayers that don't t!escn-c He.has <mly (!DC home!?!] an,J~ scn-c to be~ is out.fie!½ J.1Jchad

Bourn of the Houston Astros. He has got to be a phccholder bcause his numbers arc worse than Infantcs. He has put up one home run along with 20 RBIs. and his batting •''C'a& is a meager .262. J3)'50n Werth of the Phllllcs v.'Ollld have been a more de­serving pick dun Bourn. · Wcrth has had a gre-.it lint half to this season as he has put up 13 hom­ers and 48 RBIs. Hls baiting :r.-=ge ls .282 and hls slugging percent.age Is .it .523, 'There is no question Werth got snubbed.

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