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Page 1: Daily Egyptian for 1/26/12

Rukayat Fajolu, a junior from Chicago studying accounting, walks to class Wednesday through Thompson Woods. Continuous rain throughout the day forced the Carbondale community to don rain boots and umbrellas. According to The Weather Channel, the rain will continue today but transition into a mostly sunny weekend with highs in the upper 40’s. NATE HOEFERTDAILY EGYPTIAN

blue skies

Please see CURE | 6

Please see DAVIS | 6

Marty Davis, right, blocks a strike from Matthew Mix, left, both of Carbondale, Tuesday night in Davis’ basement. Mix has taken Wing Chun lessons for two years from Davis, who has taught various martial arts since 1994. Davis said learning martial arts is like learning a language. “First you learn the words for the moves, then you put them together like a sentence, then the paragraph comes when you’re beating someone up,” he said.

LYNETTE OOSTMEYER | DAILY EGYPTIAN

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Today Friday Saturday Sunday

46°29°

70% chance of precipitation

10% chance of precipitation

10% chance of precipitation

0% chance of precipitation

The Weather Channel® 5-day weather forecast for Carbondale

44°29°

49°34°

42°29°

Monday

10% chance of precipitation

52°41°

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 20,000. Fall and spring semester editions run Monday through Friday. Summer editions run Tuesday through ! ursday. All intersession editions will run on Wednesdays. Spring break and ! anksgiving editions are distributed on Mondays of the pertaining weeks. Free copies are distributed in the Carbondale, Murphysboro 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. 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 prop-

erty of the D"#$% E&%'(#") and may not be reproduced or trans-mitted without consent. ! e D"#$% E&%'(#") is a member of the Illinois College Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press and College Media Advisers 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:Genna Ord ............................... ext. 252Managing Editor:Sarah Schneider ..................... ext. 253Campus Editor:Tara Kulash ............................... ext. 255Copy Chief: Kathleen Hector......................... ext. 258Sports Editor:Leah Stover ............................... ext. 256Pulse Editor: Eli Mileur .................................. ext. 273Opinions Editor:Lauren Leone ............................ ext. 261Photo Editor:Steve Matzker ........................... ext. 251News Chief: Brendan Smith ......................... ext. 248Web Desk: Benjamin Bayli, ...................... ext. 257Advertising Manager: Brooke Pippins ....................... ext. 230Business O! ce:Chris Dorris ............................. ext. 223Ad Production Manager:Brittany Aprati ......................... ext. 244Business & Ad Director:Jerry Bush ................................. ext. 229Faculty Managing Editor:Eric Fidler ................................ ext. 247Printshop Superintendent:Blake Mulholland ................... ext. 241

HAMPTONCONTINUED FROM 16

SOFTBALLCONTINUED FROM 16

Sophomore catcher Allie VadeBoncouer cheers on a teammate Tuesday during softball practice at Charlotte West Stadium. The women’s softball team finished last season with a record of 36-17 and placed third in the Missouri Valley Conference.

SARAH GARDNER | DAILY EGYPTIAN

Senior infielder Alicia Junker waits for a pitch Tuesday during SIU softball practice at Charlotte West Stadium. The women’s softball team will open their season against Miami University Feb. 11 at the Kennesaw State University Classic in Woodstock, Ga.

SARAH GARDNER | DAILY EGYPTIAN

MONSANTOCONTINUED FROM 8

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Aries — Today is an 7 — Love’s the game and the prize. Be thankful for whatever you get, and there’s no resisting you. Push for a raise. Relax and enjoy it.

Taurus — Today is an 7 — The trick is to remain cautious, even as others get impetuous. Someone needs to keep it all grounded in reality. Do it lovingly. Serve the invoice with dessert.

Gemini — Today is an 7 — A blissful moment sneaks up, and love gets revealed. Resist the temptation to forget all responsibility. Savor it, and keep moving. You’re that big.

Cancer — Today is an 6 — Elders are in a good mood. Take advantage and make a request, the granting of which could benefit everyone. Don’t launch until ready. Rest up.

Leo — Today is a 8 — The job’s more fun than you expected. Find the perfect plan going forward. A lucky break leads the whole thing in a new direction. Celebrate with friends and something delicious.

Virgo — Today is an 7 — Get more than you asked for. Count the benefits ... they outweigh any negatives. Slow down and think it over before saying something you regret. Silence is golden.

Libra — Today is an 7 — Find the perfect plan. Postpone a trip and avoid an expensive hassle. Take a quiet evening to kick back at home.

Scorpio — Today is a 9 — Edit your own romantic dream. You’re lucky in love. It’s a great time to be with friends, especially if it involves something artistic.

Sagittarius — Today is an 7 — Your home benefits from your creativity. Love flows freely. Relish a luxurious evening. Choose faith over doubt. Stoke it with candles and warm drinks.

Capricorn — Today is an 8 — Your mind paints stark colors against blank backgrounds. You see it clearly and say it so artfully. Passions run hot with intensity. Get it out there.

Aquarius — Today is a 8 — Not everything goes according to plan, but that’s the beauty. It’s really not worth losing your temper over. Your capacity to adapt is your strength today.

Pisces — Today is a 9 — A beautiful transformation is under way. The reality may be quite distinct from how you fantasized it. Don’t be afraid. You can do it.

Unscramble these four Jumbles,one letter to each square,to form four ordinary words.

CAMAW

HOEUS

ROERRT

CSHRCO

©2012 Tribune Media Services, Inc.All Rights Reserved.

Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, assuggested by the above cartoon.

(Answers tomorrow)WOOZY KNOWN SKETCH HICCUPJumbles:

Answer: He was in the market for a new banjo, so heneeded to do this — PICK ONE

Level: 1 2 3 4

Shaun Green, of Murphysboro, takes a break from a meal Tuesday at Burger King. Burger King has recently decided to try home deliveries, using 16 restaurants in the Washington, D.C., area as a trial run.

PAT SUTPHIN | DAILY EGYPTIAN

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Genna OrdEditor-in-Chief

Sarah SchneiderManaging Editor

Brendan SmithNews Editor

Tara KulashCampus Editor

Leah StoverSports Editor

Eli MileurPulse Editor

Steve MatzkerPhoto Editor

Lauren LeoneOpinion Editor

Lynnette OostmeyerAsst. Photo Editor

D!"# $%&'( )!%)*!:

Priscilla R. PimentelDigital Imaging Specialist I at the

Center for Teaching Excellence

A good daytime drunk is a different animal than nighttime

boozing. It’s happy. It’s mellow. It’s sophisticated and clever, and it’s supposed to last all day. You are in it for the duration.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Students should drink responsibly and not get plastered on Polar Bear

D!"# E+,-%#:

Ross Smithjunior from Perry

studying criminal justice

GUEST COLUMN

University needs to listen closely to students’ concerns, make changes

DOYLE MCMANUSLos Angeles Times

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CURECONTINUED FROM 1

DAVISCONTINUED FROM 1

Tens of thousands of Egyptians gathered Wednesday on Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, to celebrate the first anniversary of the revolution that toppled president Hosni Mubarak after three decades of supressive regime.

MOHANNAD SABRY | MCCLATCHY!TRIBUNE

I have hope that these marches will be a message to the Brotherhood as much as the military council.

— Sahar Abdel-Mohsen

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Please see MONSANTO | 15

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The Sun and Raven totem pole resides in the University

Museum in Faner Hall.

SARAH GARDNER| DAILY EGYPTIAN

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ACROSS1 Gang of Four song that cut out

(with “I”)?5 What Eric Bachmann did for “Ball

of Wax”10 “Go ___ Alice”13 What Archers of Loaf’s “Seconds

Before the Accident” is14 Hootie’s was “Sad”15 Location of a festival16 Percy Sledge’s “When ___”19 Put this in jar of bar band20 “The Kids ___ Alright” Offspring21 Ready for shows22 Some of Springsteen’s songs24 What Macy Gray does25 Nancy Wilson and Janis Joplin26 Third Eye ___28 “Magnet and Steel” Walter30 Phish song that “coasts”31 Measured Muse song?34 Archers of Loaf song off “Vee Vee”38 Blondie song about bullfight

cheer?39 Madison Square Garden, e.g.40 Irish queen of world music41 Skid Row “Slave to the ___”42 Wu-Tang is one44 Brian Wilson’s ’04 album, finally46 Digable ___49 Guns N’ Roses “This ___”50 Rachel from Skid Row52 Feminine Kiss classic?53 1995 Tracy Chapman hit56 10000 Maniacs “Our Time in ___”57 Rev. Horton Heat “Eat ___”58 Social Distortion’s Mike59 Nugent60 Musical flavor61 Half of “World Clique” bandDOWN1 Lowered pitches2 “Take it to the ___, one more time”3 Shannon Moore album4 Recording studio?5 What band does at No. 16 Very dark Jack’s Mannequin

song?7 “Into the Great Wide ___”8 What Ozzy’s “Wicked” didn’t get,

on ’88 album9 Historic time in music10 Michael Penn’s wife

11 Successful rockers12 Superman-inspired Swedes?15 1980s music show ___ Gold17 Better Than Ezra’s James cover18 ___ Bros.23 Monthly enemy for unsigned band24 “The ___ is high but I’m holding on”26 Like the members of Hanson27 Repetitive Cult Jam singer name28 “Out of the Blue” band29 When jammers come together

during improv30 Producer Ballard31 Kings of Leon formation state32 Funky Stone33 Meetings touring dad can’t make35 Rolling Stones “Shuffle”36 Springsteen’s Seeger cover “___

Canal”37 Van Halen “___ Street”41 Seether song42 Izzy’s replacement Gilby43 Small Faces Ronnie44 What Derek Trucks plays45 What the earth did for Carole King46 Axl’s kilt fold47 Who Tindersticks wrote “for”48 Indie rockers ___ Field49 “___ Around” Beach Boys50 BYOB-show bag51 Grateful Dead spinoff The

Other ___54 Archers of Loaf “South Carolina”

time zone55 Beatles “___ I Love Her”

When a Man Loves a Puzzle by Todd Santos

PREVIOUS PUZZLE ANSWER

© 2012 Universal Uclickwww.upuzzles.com

When a Man Loves a Puzzle1/29

1/22

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Aries — Today is an 7 — Love’s the game and the prize. Be thankful for whatever you get, and there’s no resisting you. Push for a raise. Relax and enjoy it.

Taurus — Today is an 7 — The trick is to remain cautious, even as others get impetuous. Someone needs to keep it all grounded in reality. Do it lovingly. Serve the invoice with dessert.

Gemini — Today is an 7 — A blissful moment sneaks up, and love gets revealed. Resist the temptation to forget all responsibility. Savor it, and keep moving. You’re that big.

Cancer — Today is an 6 — Elders are in a good mood. Take advantage and make a request, the granting of which could benefit everyone. Don’t launch until ready. Rest up.

Leo — Today is a 8 — The job’s more fun than you expected. Find the perfect plan going forward. A lucky break leads the whole thing in a new direction. Celebrate with friends and something delicious.

Virgo — Today is an 7 — Get more than you asked for. Count the benefits ... they outweigh any negatives. Slow down and think it over before saying something you regret. Silence is golden.

Libra — Today is an 7 — Find the perfect plan. Postpone a trip and avoid an expensive hassle. Take a quiet evening to kick back at home.

Scorpio — Today is a 9 — Edit your own romantic dream. You’re lucky in love. It’s a great time to be with friends, especially if it involves something artistic.

Sagittarius — Today is an 7 — Your home benefits from your creativity. Love flows freely. Relish a luxurious evening. Choose faith over doubt. Stoke it with candles and warm drinks.

Capricorn — Today is an 8 — Your mind paints stark colors against blank backgrounds. You see it clearly and say it so artfully. Passions run hot with intensity. Get it out there.

Aquarius — Today is a 8 — Not everything goes according to plan, but that’s the beauty. It’s really not worth losing your temper over. Your capacity to adapt is your strength today.

Pisces — Today is a 9 — A beautiful transformation is under way. The reality may be quite distinct from how you fantasized it. Don’t be afraid. You can do it.

Unscramble these four Jumbles,one letter to each square,to form four ordinary words.

CAMAW

HOEUS

ROERRT

CSHRCO

©2012 Tribune Media Services, Inc.All Rights Reserved.

Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, assuggested by the above cartoon.

(Answers tomorrow)WOOZY KNOWN SKETCH HICCUPJumbles:

Answer: He was in the market for a new banjo, so heneeded to do this — PICK ONE

Level: 1 2 3 4

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HAMPTONCONTINUED FROM 16

SOFTBALLCONTINUED FROM 16

Sophomore catcher Allie VadeBoncouer cheers on a teammate Tuesday during softball practice at Charlotte West Stadium. The women’s softball team finished last season with a record of 36-17 and placed third in the Missouri Valley Conference.

SARAH GARDNER | DAILY EGYPTIAN

Senior infielder Alicia Junker waits for a pitch Tuesday during SIU softball practice at Charlotte West Stadium. The women’s softball team will open their season against Miami University Feb. 11 at the Kennesaw State University Classic in Woodstock, Ga.

SARAH GARDNER | DAILY EGYPTIAN

MONSANTOCONTINUED FROM 8

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DAILY EGYPTIAN

Please see HAMPTON | 15

Michael Jones, a senior from Chicago studying exercise science, takes a break between sets Wednesday in the weight room at the Recreation Center. Jones said he works out three to four times a week to stay healthy. He also said working out is important for his studies. “You can’t be an exercise science major and not know anything about the gym,” he said.

ISAAC SMITH | DAILY EGYPTIAN

Please see SOFTBALL | 15

working with

E very time we go into a season, if we’re not expecting a challenge for the Valley championship, then we missed it. That’s our goal. Our goal is to challenge for a Valley

championship every year.

— Kerri Blaylockcoach