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Ryan Cox, left, a graduate student in geology from Ottawa, checks the pH balance of his home-brewed beer Saturday while Daniel Bartz, middle, a senior from Cary studying geology, and Jarek Trela, a graduate student in geology from Deer Park, observe during the sparging process at Cox’s apartment in Carbondale. Cox used a series of strategically set-up jugs in order to have gravity pull the sugars out of the hops. He said the three processes that took place are called mashing, watering, and sparging, and that the final product would be an American 90-minute India Pale Ale. — See pg. 4 for full story.
JESSICA TEZAK | DAILY EGYPTIAN
Please see RETIREMENT | 3
I n my religion, Islam didn’t tell us to do
the same thing that the guy did. I feel very terrible
— Ziyad AlotaibiFreshman studying english
W e’re Salukis, and we’re pretty tough
— Anita BarrettPresident of the Non-Tenure
Track Faculty Association
Please see 9/11 | 3
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About Us
!e D"#$% E&%'(#") is published by the students of Southern Illinois University Carbondale 50 weeks per year, with an average daily circulation of 15,000. Fall and spring semester editions run Monday through Friday. Summer editions run Tuesday through !ursday. All intersession editions will run on Wednesdays. Free copies are distributed in the Carbondale and Carterville communities. !e D"#$% E&%'(#") online publication can be found at www.dailyegyptian.com.
Publishing Information
!e D"#$% E&%'(#") is published by the students of Southern Illinois University Carbondale and functions as a laboratory for the department of journalism in exchange for the room and utilities in the Communications Building. !e D"#$% E&%'(#") is a non-pro*t organization that survives solely o+ of its advertising revenue. !e D"#$% E&%'(#") receives no student fees or university funding. O,ces are in the Communications Building, Room 1259, at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, Ill., 62901. Bill Freivogel, *scal o,cer.
Copyright Information
© 2012 D"#$% E&%'(#"). All rights reserved. All content is property of the Daily Egyptian and may not be reproduced or transmitted without consent. !e D"#$% E&%'(#") is a member of the Illinois College Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press and College Media Advisers Inc. and the College Business and Advertising Managers Inc.
Mission Statement
!e D"#$% E&%'(#"), the student-run newspaper of Southern Illinois University Carbondale, is committed to being a trusted source of news; information, commentary and public discourse, while helping readers understand the issues a+ecting their lives.
Reaching Us Phone: (618) 536-3311
Fax: (618) 453-3248Email: [email protected]
Editor-in-Chief:Tara Kulash ........................ ext. 252Managing Editor:Lauraann Wood ............... ext. 252Campus Editor:Lauren Duncan .................. ext. 255Sports Editor:Sarah Schneider ................. ext. 256Pulse Editor: De’Vontae Weaver ............ ext. 273Opinion Editor:Brendan Smith ................... ext. 261Photo Editor:Chris Zoeller ...................... ext. 251Web Desk: Benjamin Bayli! ................ ext. 257Advertising Manager: Lisa Cole ............................. ext. 230Business O!ce:Chris Dorris ....................... ext. 223Ad Production Manager:Matt Weidenbenner ........ ext. 244Business & Ad Director:Jerry Bush ........................... ext. 229Faculty Managing Editor:Eric Fidler .......................... ext. 247Printshop Superintendent:Blake Mulholland ............. ext. 241
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In the Monday edition of the D"#$% E&%'(#"), the story “New website joins students romantically” misspelled Date My School director of public relations Melanie Wellner’s name on second reference. *e D"#$% E&%'(#") regrets this error.
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RETIREMENTCONTINUED FROM 1
W e’re not violating anybody ’s workload, but people are working harder
— Rita Cheng,chancellor
9/11CONTINUED FROM 1
SOPHIA TAREEN
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I can look back three years ago at what i was doing and look at what I’m doing now, and see that there has been a significant learning curve, an improvement
! — Anthony Moorehead graduate student in geology
TICKET PRICE CHANGES
unpaid meter:present - $3
proposed - $7
no-parking zone:
present - $7proposed - $10
illegal handicap parking:
present - $100proposed - $250
NICHOLAS BURKE | DAILY EGYPTIANSOURCE | CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
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SOURCE: ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION WEBSITE SABRINA IMUNDO | DAILY EGYPTIAN
Gabe Wece, center, of Carbondale, looks over his
duck call gear Saturday outside the Leona Brust
Civic Center in Ullin. Wece was waiting to compete in the two-man duck calling
competition held during the Cache River Days
celebration, in which he placed first. Contestants are
judged on their ability to simulate a variety of duck
calls, including greeting calls, feed calls and mating
calls. Wece said he practices for calling competitions in
the same way an athlete would practice for a game.
LYNNETTE OOSTMEYERDAILY EGYPTIAN
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Aries — Today is an 8— Celebrate with a homecooked meal and a lot of snuggling. Wait a little bit before starting the game, then have a blast. Your message comes across clearly.
Taurus — Today is a 7 — Talk it over. Resistance shows up, but you can melt it away by listening carefully. Consider the right words. Cleaning house could lead to the discovery of a treasure.
Gemini — Today is a 6 — Keep generating income while you can, without distraction. Take risks, as long as you’re willing to live with the consequences of failure. Others ask your advice. Give it later.
Cancer — Today is an 8 — Listen carefully to those who know (even if you think that you know better). Your persistence to stay in communication with old contacts pays off. Mail packages.
Leo — Today is a 5 — Start a journal, or add to the one you already have. Unleash your creativity. Continue keeping your expenses down. Get ready for a breakthrough. Answers are coming to you.
Virgo — Today is a 7 — Speak up; your opinion’s important and makes a difference. Your friends really care. Handle one responsibility at a time, and you can get what you need. Compare bids.
Libra — Today is a 7 — Let somebody else challenge the status quo for you. You focus on feeding your sensitive and creative side, and on healing old wounds. It’s easier to clear up misunderstandings.
Scorpio — Today is a 7 — Interaction clears up old business and/or an old disagreement. Friends help you go farther in your career. Call in what you’re owed. You have more than you thought.
Sagittarius — Today is a 5 — Now is a time for reflection and keeping calm. Catch up on some philosophical reading. Your words are especially powerful now; use them wisely. Postpone expansion.
Capricorn — Today is a 7 — Keep checking things off your lists, with the help of a friend. Dexterity fixes the problem. Review your financial situation, and stick to your own strict rules. Keep communicating.
Aquarius — Today is a 6 — Consider all possibilities and advance the assignment. Use your words. It all works out, perhaps too easily. Don’t fall asleep on your laurels. Write or phone home.
Pisces — Today is an 8 — Now is a great time to start a new chapter. Write your story with great gusto. Don’t force things. You’ll get a real workout. Don’t forget to give attention to your sweetheart.
(Answers tomorrow)IGLOO THEME PLIGHT THIRSTYesterday’s Jumbles:
Answer: When it came to his new hot-air balloondesigns, he had — HIGH HOPES
Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, assuggested by the above cartoon.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEby David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Unscramble these four Jumbles,one letter to each square,to form four ordinary words.
BORHA
UNGOY
CEYMAR
TREARH
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designs, he had — HIGH HOPES
Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, assuggested by the above cartoon.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEby David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Unscramble these four Jumbles,one letter to each square,to form four ordinary words.
BORHA
UNGOY
CEYMAR
TREARH
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(Answers tomorrow)IGLOO THEME PLIGHT THIRSTYesterday’s Jumbles:
Answer: When it came to his new hot-air balloondesigns, he had — HIGH HOPES
Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, assuggested by the above cartoon.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEby David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Unscramble these four Jumbles,one letter to each square,to form four ordinary words.
BORHA
UNGOY
CEYMAR
TREARH
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designs, he had — HIGH HOPES
Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, assuggested by the above cartoon.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEby David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Unscramble these four Jumbles,one letter to each square,to form four ordinary words.
BORHA
UNGOY
CEYMAR
TREARH
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SOLUTION TO MONDAY’S PUZZLE
Complete the gridso each row, column and 3-by-3 box(in bold borders)contains everydigit, 1 to 9. For strategies onhow to solveSudoku, visitwww.sudoku.org.uk
© 2012 The Mepham Group. Distributed by Tribune Media Services. All rights reserved.
9/11/12
Level: 1 2 3 4
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SOURCE: VALLEY!FOOTBALL . ORG BRENDAN SMITH | DAILY EGYPTIAN
Sisters Ashleigh and Cassie Rushing tied for 11th place in the Illinois State Redbird Invitational. The team finished seventh but was ahead of two Missouri Valley Conference Teams: Illinois State and Bradley. The course was a par 72 with 15 teams and 87 players. The team will return to competition in the Drake Creek Invitational Sept. 17-18 in Ledbetter, Ky.
BRENDAN SMITH AND SABRINA IMUNDO | DAILY EGYPTIAN
SOURCE: SALUKI ATHLETICS
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