The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL
45 minutes ago by Holly Thomas/Staff Columnist
Inner party fragmentation is no stranger to pluralistic democracies; yet one new split in the Republican Party is causing uproar within the GOP and across the country as the Tea Bag Party protests take place. The Tea Bag Party is a vocal group of right-wing extremists dissatisfied with the Obama administration.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL
11 hours ago by Sarah Ruholl/Administration Editor
A petition for a vote of no confidence against Blair Lord, provost and vice president for academic affairs, is circulating the campus, collecting signatures. If the required number of signatures is collected, the faculty will vote on whether they have confidence in Lord.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL
12 minutes ago by Heather Holm/Activities Editor
Kris Caldwell, a senior marketing major has not had an alcohol beverage in the past three months. Caldwell is one of eight men who will go head-to-head for the Mr. EIU Contest Saturday night. Two women will compete as part of the Ms. Fitness competition as well at the annual competition held on Saturday night in the Grand Ballroom of the Martin Luther King Jr.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL
10 hours ago by David Thill/Opinions Editor
Eastern should disband all athletic teams. In one fell swoop, each and every athletic team, whether it is a club or an NCAA recognized team, they should all be swept away. Good, I have your attention. Now, of course, ridding Eastern of all athletic teams is not only unimaginable, but simply unrealistic.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL
2 hours ago by
One of the most important tenets of the American legal system is that a man has the right to face his accusers. The reasons for this are both plentiful and obvious. It keeps unwarranted and false accusations from clogging the system.
It is time for the faculty members circulating the no confidence petition against Blair Lord, provost and vice president for academic affairs, to step out of the shadows and reveal themselves to the public.
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The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
10 hours ago by Steven Puschmann/Staff Reporter
The devastating earthquakes to hit Haiti and Chile in recent memory have been a wakeup call for the rest of the world. Illinois also experienced an earthquake in early February that was felt in the northern part of the state. It is a cause for concern for Illinoisans, because the active New Madrid fault is located on the border of Southwest Illinois near the town of Cairo.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
7 hours ago by Spenser Nobles/Editor in Chief
Young black men across the country gather together wearing similar colors and sharing hand signals and calls that are only distinguishable to those within certain circles. Those dressed in red share hand signals and calls that are only shared among others in red - and the same applies to those dressed in blue and those who wear black and gold.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
2 hours ago by Spenser Nobles/Editor in Chief
So often when you here an American athlete's name in the news, it is in a negative light. Constantly in the news you will hear about the players like Terrell Owens, Adam "Pacman" Jones and Tiger Woods. My thoughts are that, yes, these players do deserve to have their names plastered in the news for their mischief and misconduct because less privacy comes along with being a famous athlete or celebrity.
Prospectus, Parkland College, IL
1 day ago by Patrick Wood
"My name is Shelia Hurt and that is my legitimate name, not my derby name-everybody asks me that."
Meet Sheila. If you passed by her on the street, you probably wouldn't think that she was too out of the ordinary. But that couldn't be more untrue. Sheila Hurt is one of the founding mothers of the C-U Rollers, a rapidly growing Champaign-Urbana roller derby team.
Prospectus, Parkland College, IL
1 day ago by Andrea ADELSON, The Orlando Sentinel
A football flies through the goal posts and smack dab into your face, an image so real you flinch and move out of the way.
Only you are not standing behind the end zone, but sitting on your living room couch, experiencing the wonders of sports on 3D TV.
Once the stuff of cheesy graphics and paper glasses, 3D technology is on the precipice of changing the way we watch sports on television.
Prospectus, Parkland College, IL
7 hours ago by Sarah Bickers, Jason Madden, Justin Stout, Contributing Writers
Imagine a commercial promoting a new, magical health product. The announcer claims that this product can make you thinner, keep you looking younger, and even prevent cancer. Would you be interested in the product?
We hear about the importance of sleep all the time, but in today's busy world, knowing about the real significance of it and actually finding the time to get an adequate amount of it are two completely different things.
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3 days ago by Samantha J. Brandel
The LLC Serve Your Community program is already beginning to
pay off for Student Government Association (SGA) President Jodi
Koester and SGA Vice President Victoria Greer. Koester, a sophomore from Teutopolis is majoring in elementary education. Greer is also a sophomore majoring in elementary education and is from Mattoon.
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