The student news site of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois.

The Daily Eastern News

The student news site of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois.

The Daily Eastern News

The student news site of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois.

The Daily Eastern News

Campus News: In brief

Ben Erwin April 26, 2002

Students urged to attend parking meeting Friday

Multiple bands plan to ‘Lash’ out for free on celebration festivities

An American-Celtic rock band from Chicago and three local musical acts will rock the library quad Friday during festivities for Celebration: A Festival of the Arts.

Speaker tells Greeks to learn from mistakes

Mary Carnevale Staff writer April 26, 2002

Members of Delta Zeta joined guest speaker Rick Barnes Tuesday night in Roberson Auditorium in Lumpkin Hall to learn, "What's all the fuss about risk management?"

McNamara scholarship money awarded to Minott

Melissa Neilson April 26, 2002

The physical education department has presented the first award to honor the memory of Shannon McNamara.

Upcmoing CD releases

Ben Erwin April 26, 2002

April 23:

Fate of state park

Maura Possley April 26, 2002

Will Fox Ridge State Park close?

One person’s junk is another’s treasure

April 26, 2002

The University Board will sponsor the Bizarre Bazaar with a student flea market, live bands and dirty bingo Friday from noon to 7:30 p.m.

Just thinking…

Ben Erwin April 26, 2002

At the age of 34, Alice in Chains vocalist Layne Staley was found dead in his Seattle home this past week due to drug-related causes.

Opening of library and food court entrances uncertain

melissa Neilsen Campus editor April 25, 2002

Construction on Booth Library's south entrance and the University Food Court west entrance have experienced continued delays, but now any specific finishing dates for both projects are unknown.

Lou Hencken guides university through tumultuous year

Joseph Ryan Senior reporter April 25, 2002

When interim President Lou Hencken held his first meeting with his vice presidents in August of 2000, he laid the basis for how decisions would be made under his watch - what's the best decision in the interests of the university and what is in the best interests of the students.

Coleman addresses need to unite students and teachers

In an open session meeting, the final candidate for dean of the College of Education and Professional Studies addressed questions from faculty including how to bridge the gap between academic departments.

Summers schedule swells

Melissa Nielsen Campus editor April 25, 2002

An increase in students attending summer school has prompted the addition of new sections and extra seats in many classes.

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