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Envirotech, one of many contractors hired to work on the Traids residence halls, removes recyclable materials before the buildings are demolished. New residence halls are expected to be built in their place during the next 10 years. CHRIS ZOELLER | DAILY EGYPTIAN ¶¶ W e’re trying to help people who have the initiative to help themselves and to excel and do something more with their lives. — Lily Angel manager of Old School mentor program

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Page 1: Daily Egyptian for 6/13/2012

Please see SCHOOL | 3

Please see TRIADS | 3

Stacey Preston, of Murphysboro, cuts scrap metal out of old heaters Tuesday outside Boomer Hall. Envirotech, one of many contractors hired to work on the Traids residence halls, removes recyclable materials before the buildings are demolished. New residence halls are expected to be built in their place during the next 10 years.

CHRIS ZOELLER | DAILY EGYPTIAN

W e’re trying to help people who have the

initiative to help themselves and to excel and do something more with their lives.

— Lily Angelmanager of Old School

mentor program

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Today Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

94°67°

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The Weather Channel® 5-day weather forecast for Carbondale

84°56°

90°62°

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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 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 property of the D"#$% E&%'(#") and may not be reproduced or transmitted without consent. ! e D"#$% E&%'(#") is a member of the Illinois College Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press and College Media Advisers Inc.

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:Sarah Schneider ..................... ext. 252News Editor:Tara Kulash ............................... ext. 255Sports Editor:Joe Ragusa ................................. ext. 256Pulse Editor: Caleb Motsinger ...................... ext. 273Photo Editor:Lynnette Oostmeyer ............... ext. 251Design Chief: Molly LaCamera ..................... ext. 248Web 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

Sunny Sunny Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Isolated Storms

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SCHOOLCONTINUED FROM 1

TRIADSCONTINUED FROM 1 I t was a horrible experience, the buildings were

neglected, they were unsupervised and it was very unwelcoming, I mean I never really stayed at my dorm because I was so uncomfortable living there .

—Alexis Kimbrelljunior from Albion

W e try not to build close relationships because … they may end up seeing you not as a professional but as a

friend.— Herman Rincon

mentor for The Old School

Page 4: Daily Egyptian for 6/13/2012

Goats Keep

Robert Lype, of Carbondale, looks over his freezer filled with homemade goat cheese Tuesday at his home. Lype has lived on his 5-acre piece of land since 1980 and has raised goats and chickens since 1996. Lype said if he wasn’t doing this he would pay for it in medical bills, because the work keeps him fit.

JESSICA TEZAK | DAILY EGYPTIAN

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Sarah SchneiderEditor-in-Chief

Ashley ZborekOnline Editor

Molly LaCameraDesign Chief

Tara KulashNews Editor

Joe RagusaSports Editor

Caleb MotsingerPulse Editor

Lynnette OostmeyerPhoto Editor

EDITORIAL CARTOON

THEIR WORD

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In this Feb. 10, 2011 file photo, Chris Cioban, manager of the Verizon store in Beachwood, Ohio, holds up an Apple iPhone 4G. Verizon Wireless, the nation’s largest cellphone company, announced Tuesday, June 12, 2012, that is dropping nearly all of its phone plans in favor of pricing schemes that encourage consumers to connect their non-phone devices, like tablets and PCs, to Verizon’s network.

AMY SANCETTA | ASSOCIATED PRESS

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This Nov. 5, 1971, file photo shows actress Ann Rutherford in New York.

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Sarah SchneiderEditor-in-Chief

Ashley ZborekOnline Editor

Molly LaCameraDesign Chief

Tara KulashNews Editor

Joe RagusaSports Editor

Caleb MotsingerPulse Editor

Lynnette OostmeyerPhoto Editor

EDITORIAL CARTOON

THEIR WORD

Page 9: Daily Egyptian for 6/13/2012

Goats Keep

Robert Lype, of Carbondale, looks over his freezer filled with homemade goat cheese Tuesday at his home. Lype has lived on his 5-acre piece of land since 1980 and has raised goats and chickens since 1996. Lype said if he wasn’t doing this he would pay for it in medical bills, because the work keeps him fit.

JESSICA TEZAK | DAILY EGYPTIAN

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Aries — Today is a 7 — Forward momentum calls. If you get stopped from going for something out of shyness or fear, push yourself towards boldness and even audacity. Conditions favor that.

Taurus — Today is a 5 — Encourage a friend to do the research. They have an interest, too. If you can’t get what you need close to home, look farther away. You’re gaining respect and status.

Gemini — Today is a 5 — Take care of kitchen repairs. Spend less and save up for something you really need. Compare costs to check all the options. A partner fields an opportunity.

Cancer — Today is a 5 — Your standards could get challenged but they hold to the test. Stick to your core values. Add enthusiasm. A partner finds this enticing. A new locale inspires you.

Leo — Today is a 6 — Draw upon inner strength to navigate today’s obstacle course with ease. Thank a nag for the reminder. Don’t bend the rules. Renegotiate terms. Mop up messes immediately.

Virgo — Today is a 5 — Choose private over public. Improve communication channels for ease. Be sure to read the small print, and take over for a friend who’s indisposed.

Libra — Today is a 6 — You’re better at negotiating than you give yourself credit for. Keep your feet on the ground and complete an important task. Keep to your priorities.

Scorpio — Today is a 7 — Get into studies for extra productivity. Avoid distractions. You may need to turn down an invitation. Reward yourself well when the job’s done.

Sagittarius — Today is a 5 — Things are about to get busier. Leave your savings intact for now. Pay bills before going shopping. Remind yourself today of something you did really well.

Capricorn — Today is a 5 — Spend time to perfect your home environment. Stick to the budget. Face-to-face interactions produce great ideas. Spend some time playing outdoors.

Aquarius — Today is a 5 — Look closely to see the way of things. Don’t cut corners, even if tempted. There’s a reward for going the long way. Go back to basics. It’s hidden in plain sight.

Pisces — Today is a 7 — Feed your curiosity to discover the answer. Study the manual, and get into the books. Don’t reveal your entire agenda immediately. Fulfill a personal dream.

GREEM

SAUEM

CIDOIY

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

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

USURP AWARD POTENT STINKYHe was this after finishing his first surfing lesson — WIPED OUT

Level: 1 2 3 4

SCHOOLCONTINUED FROM 1

TRIADSCONTINUED FROM 1 I t was a horrible experience, the buildings were

neglected, they were unsupervised and it was very unwelcoming, I mean I never really stayed at my dorm because I was so uncomfortable living there .

—Alexis Kimbrelljunior from Albion

W e try not to build close relationships because … they may end up seeing you not as a professional but as a

friend.— Herman Rincon

mentor for The Old School

Page 11: Daily Egyptian for 6/13/2012

Today Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

94°67°

0% chance of precipitation

20% chance of precipitation

30% chance of precipitation

0% chance of precipitation

10% chance of precipitation

The Weather Channel® 5-day weather forecast for Carbondale

84°56°

90°62°

94°69°

91°70°

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 property of the D"#$% E&%'(#") and may not be reproduced or transmitted without consent. ! e D"#$% E&%'(#") is a member of the Illinois College Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press and College Media Advisers Inc.

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:Sarah Schneider ..................... ext. 252News Editor:Tara Kulash ............................... ext. 255Sports Editor:Joe Ragusa ................................. ext. 256Pulse Editor: Caleb Motsinger ...................... ext. 273Photo Editor:Lynnette Oostmeyer ............... ext. 251Design Chief: Molly LaCamera ..................... ext. 248Web 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

Sunny Sunny Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Isolated Storms

PROVIDED PHOTO

The NBA Finals started last night with the Miami Heat taking on the Oklahoma City Thunder. Who do you have winning the series?

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DAILY EGYPTIAN

Bruce Perschbacher, of Carbondale, looks over his rugby memorabilia Tuesday in his Carbondale tobacco shop, Yesteryear Tobacconists. Perschbacher has gathered his rugby collection since childhood. “I look at this stuff and I know that I could never replace it,” Perschbacher said.

LYNNETTE OOSTMEYER | DAILY EGYPTIAN