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Students debate impeachment of Parks 42

The Chanticleer, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL

6 days ago by Zach Childree

The Student Government Association heard a motion to impeach Vice President of Student Activities, Jacolby Parks, on Monday. The motion came after an incident on October 25 in which Parks was arrested.

Senator Bryant Whaley addressed the situation and asked for clarification from Parks about what the incident entailed and his involvement.

Education Elite: Speaking to JSU students on importance of teaching 23

The Chanticleer, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL

1 day ago by Nicolle Key

In the Theron Montgomery Building last Thursday, the 2009 Alabama Teacher of the Year spoke to a room full of future educators. Ms. Yung Bui-Kincer, the teacher of the year, delivered a speech that many claimed to be inspirational. Her message emphasized the impact that one person can have on an individual.

New York Times Columnist Speaks at JSU 22

The Chanticleer, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL

2 days ago by Haley Gregg

A woman held in high esteem in the field of journalism visited Jacksonville State University on the most mischievous day of the year - April Fool's Day.

JSU and the Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama invited the public to hear guest lecturer Gail Collins.

Students face long hikes or parking fees 21

The Chanticleer, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL

2 days ago by Adam Alexander

It's a cold January afternoon. The campus is shrouded in a depressing tone of gray. Up above, dark clouds blot out the sun. A steady rain patters the ground. And somewhere in a dorm room, a student is deciding to skip class. Why? Because he has a green parking tag, and Stone Center is reserved for Silver tags.

Tea party proposes militia 12

The Echo, University of Tennessee - Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN

8 days ago by

The Oklahoma Tea Party is expressing interest in forming a volunteer militia and some Oklahoma legislators are supporting this initiative, according to The Oklahoman.

The members of the party have become frustrated with big government and bills like the new healthcare reform bill and are seeking new ways to show their opposition.


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Former Eastern president dies at 92


		Former Eastern president dies at 92

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

8 hours ago by Abby Allgire / City Editor

Once considered the primary authority on American agriculture, Gilbert Fite, Eastern's fourth sitting president, died at the age of 92 on July 13. He was born and raised in South Dakota, but has been living in Fort Myers, Fla. since his retirement. He is survived by his wife, June; his two sons; and grandchildren.

Pool closing early

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

1 day ago by Justin Wingerter

Cougar Lake Pool, slated to close three weeks before the normal closing date of Labor Day due to budget issues, has not gone without resistance.

Administration officials have cited budget concerns as the primary cause, saying the pool has developed a $35,000 deficit over the past five years due to a decline in memberships and general use.

Alestleview: Art Building expansion funds should be saved

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

1 day ago by Alestle Staff

When it comes to college spending, most students can probably identify with spending outside of their means. It happens and it is forgivable every now and then. But when we spend money on unnecessary things instead of the necessities, there is a huge problem.

Opponents of mosque near 'Ground Zero' hypocritical

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

17 hours ago by Justin Wingerter

Sinclair Lewis infamously warned "when fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross" and it seems the Bible-thumping flag wavers are once again showcasing their cultural and historical ignorance here in America.

At issue is a 15-story community center and Islamic prayer space set to be built roughly two to three blocks from Ground Zero in New York.

DEN to resume again in fall

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

2 days ago by Staff Report

This will be the last issue of the DEN.

The DEN will resume publication on Aug. 23.

The summer staff will also change positions.

Sam Sottosanto will remain Editor in Chief; Kristin Jording will be resuming her position as Editor in Chief for the Warbler; Rashida Lyles-Cowan will be Editor in Chief of Minority Today; Alesha Bailey will be News Editor for Minority Today; James Roedl will be Online Editor; Julia Carlucci will be Assistant Online Editor; Pablo Rodriguez will be working for WEIU-TV; Jordan Boner will be Assistant Photo Editor; Abby Allgire and Harrison Bueno will be reporting for the DEN as well as Minority Today.

Eastern recieves $6 million

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

2 days ago by Pablo Rodriguez/ Campus Editor

Eastern received a figure close to $6 million on July 9, from the state, reducing the university's fiscal year 2010 budget deficit by 12 percent. The money received is a reimbursement from the state and will help avoid a monetary gap predicted for August. Prior to the state's reimbursement, Eastern's Board of Trustees was contemplating borrowing a credit line of $7 million to address the monetary gap.

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