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

Fair Trade Coalition holding discussion tonight

Brittany Potocnic April 2, 2002

Eastern's Fair Trade Coalition will hold a panel discussion on the topic of a coffee farmer's life Tuesday.

Professor to present potential futre effects of the Holocaust

Heather Robinson April 2, 2002

An Eastern professor will speak on campus Wednesday about the Holocaust and its potential future effects.

Blood drive looking for donors

Kimberlee Boise April 2, 2002

Students and community members will have an opportunity to donate blood at Wednesday's American Red Cross blood drive on campus.

Violent crime statistics rising

Maura Possley April 2, 2002

While the number of alcohol violations on Eastern's campus plummeted from 1999 to 2000, aggravated assaults cases rose, U.S. Department of Education statistics show.

New City manager to be announced

Brandi Volk April 2, 2002

The Charleston City Council Tuesday is scheduled to appoint a new city manager, who will take over May 6.

Students warned about stress

Kenneth Bauer April 2, 2002

"How stressed are you," was the question asked Monday night at a stress management workshop. The workshop, entitled "The Constant Change of Life - Coping With Stress and Relaxation Techniques," was given by guest lecturer Ollie Mae Ray, Ph.D. A crowd of 91 people, including students, faculty and locals came to hear Ray's lecture, held in Roberson Auditorium.

Setting up camp

April 2, 2002

The Student Senate focused on special events, including an address from Student Body President, Hugh O'Hara, and other guest speakers before shelving proposed bills and bylaw changes and admitting a new Recognized Student Organization.

Budget board may look after concert fee

Jessica Danielewicz April 2, 2002

Once the fate of the University Board's proposed concert fee is known for sure, a concert budget board may be created to ensure funding is used effectively.

State board addresses ineqaulity in tenure track

Scott Miller April 2, 2002

Only four student senate members have fulfilled the diversity requirement bylaw that was widely debated last fall when it was proposed, and time is running out for them to do so.

IBHE to act on fake degrees

Scott Miller April 2, 2002

A claim written on Closedcollege.com, "We will take your word that you are ordering a replacement degree because we believe that most of the Internet community is honest and forthright," may be as bogus as the college degrees the site sells.

Bomb threat evacuates library

Maura Possley April 2, 2002

A bomb threat Monday forced students and library employees to evacuate Booth Library.

Holocaust survivor’s son to speak on campus Tuesday

April 2, 2002

The son of Holocaust survivors will present a lecture on campus Tuesday titled "In Hitler's Shadow."

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