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Eastern News

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Late submissions pushes online voting to Wednesday Homecoming voting postponed because of photos Staff Report

Voting for this year’s homecoming court has been rescheduled to take place Wednesday and run through Thursday because of technical difficulties. Voting was originally scheduled to open 12:01 a.m. on Monday, but Information Technology Services took down the site mid-morning when the Homecoming Committee realized not all of candidates’ names and pictures did not make it on the site. Homecoming chairwoman Katana Wilder said it was not the committee’s fault they had not received DOMINIC BAIMA | THE DAILY EASTERN NE WS

Stephanie Gruner, a graduate student, holds her Yoda Potato Head in her home. Gruner has a collection of more than 40 Potato heads. Her first Potato head was a Spiderman potato head.

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A Spiderman Potato Head, named SpiderSpud, sits on the Tower of Tater in Gruner's room.

A movie theater receptionist spud, named Potephanie, is a mini version of its owner, Stephanie Gruner. It was a gift from a friend who worked with Gruner at the Elgin Fox Market Theater in Elgin.

Motion to create university policy on hate crimes passed “(Eastern) acting as a restaurant owner seems strange.” Stacey Knight-Davis, Faculty Senate member

and crimes against all members of the EIU community.” Knight-Davis said this plan is not focused specifically on Chick-fil-A, but on hate crimes in general. Faculty Senate member Jeffrey Stowell discussed his concerns about the Chick-fil-A contract. He said religious student organizations should be consulted about their feelings on the issue as well. Stowell motioned to re-negotiate Chick-fil-A’s contract, which renews

automatically if neither Eastern nor the company relinquishes by the specified date, for the next academic year. This motion passed. “The university acting as a restaurant owner seems strange,” KnightDavis said. The senate passed a motion by member Jason Waller to allow student workers to opt out of being assigned to Chick-fil-A. POLICY, page 5

all of the candidates photos. After they were notified of the problem the called the candidates to get the missing photos. From there they also had to identify which name went with which photo. “It takes time, so the site is down (Tuesday) so we can work out all the kinks,” Wilder said. “ITS has to completely reload all of the names and photos.” Wilder said because of the mix up students who voted on Monday before the site was taken down, will now have to re-vote. “If you have already you voted you will need to re-vote, because we will be clearing they system” she said. “We are officially starting completely over.” Voting begins at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday and will run though 11:59 p.m. on Thursday.

Committee members get pumped for week of continued tradition By Terryne McClurge Staff Reporter

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Faculty Senate member Stacey Knight-Davis motioned to initiate the creation of an internal governing policy on hate and bias motivated crimes. Her motion passed, so the Faculty Senate will call on President Bill Perry, Blair Lord, the vice president for academic affairs, Dan Nadler, the vice president for student affairs, and campus police to “draft a plan to aid in the prevention of further harassment

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Men’s soccer team slips, loses 3-0

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Faculty Senate asks to re-negotiate Chick-fil-A contract

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Abortion: the male perspective, responsibility

A Spud Story: Unmashed More than 40 pairs of eyes watch Stephanie Gruner, communication studies graduate student, sleep at night. In the corner of her bedroom on a black shelf that is over 6 feet high, Gruner displays her collection of 42 Mr. Potato Head toys. The shelf is a burst of color as the toys constantly smile, their bright red lips dominant and their eccentric costumes giving the toys’ shapeless tan bodies life. Gruner has had to add shelves several times to accommodate her growing collection. “I just keep adding shelves, but soon I am probably going to have to expand again,” she said. In black construction paper, Gruner has cut out a sign for the shelf: Tower of Tater. Gruner’s love of Mr. Potato Head did not grow as an extension of childhood days spent with the toys. Rather, her collection began with a birthday present from a friend. The first Mr. Potato Head toy she received was from a friend for her 17th birthday. The toy’s name was Spiderspud, and its entire body is wrapped by a Spider Man costume. “(My friend) got it for me just because I love Spiderman, but then it turned into a collection,” Gruner said. One of the aspects of Mr. Potato Head that Gruner finds most appealing about the toy are the puns that serve as the toys’ names. Among the many names of Gruner’s toys are Darth Tater and Mashter Yoda, puns on the Star Wars characters Darth Vader and Master Yoda. “I love that they all have puns for their names,” Gruner said. “That’s one reason why I love them so much because I love puns.”

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The “Pump up the Blue” homecoming is just around the corner, and the committee is tying up loose ends for the weeklong programs. Homecoming provides many opportunities for Eastern students to celebrate school spirit. Joshua Jackson, the University Board Homecoming chair-elect, said in an email the UB has been working extremely hard to pull off great and new events. “Students are in for a WOWzer this year,” Jackson said. “Our committee has been working hard to pull off great and new events for everyone to enjoy.” Katana Wilder, the UB Homecoming chairwoman, said the “Pump Up the Blue” theme was one of many themes that were made up, but different faculty were able to vote on “Pump Up the Blue.” There will be events that take place all throughout the week leading up to the Oct.13 football game against Jacksonville State. There will be a a photo contest, random acts, service projects and spirit T-shirt sales. There will also be a “Royal Blue” Coronation at 7 p.m. on Monday in McAfee Gymnasium. Tuesday there will be a Family Fun Night at 7 p.m. in the Martin

Luther King Jr. University Union. T h e T- Sh i r t Sw a p w i l l t a k e place at noon n the South Quad and the Library Quad Wednesday. Thursday will be a Throwback Thursday Game day. Fr i d a y w i l l b e a Ho m e c o m ing Golf Outing at 1 p.m. at the Charleston Country Club. On Saturday, there will be a 2.5K race, a Homecoming Parade, Billy’s Backyard Tailgate and the Homecoming game against Jacksonville State. Members of the Black Student Union and National Pan-Hellenic Council will be sponsoring the annual Homecoming Late Night Dance at 10 p.m. Saturday in McAfee Gymnasium. Jackson said there are fun events all week. “I look forward to a great week packed full of fun, school spirit, and giveaways,” Jackson said. Wilder said the success of Homecoming depends on the students’ participation. Jackson said students should c o m e o u t e n j oy t h e f e s t i v i t i e s Eastern has to bring to them. “Look forward to a great week packed full of fun, school spirit, and giveaways,” Jackson said.

Terryne McClurge can be reached at 581-2812 or tmmcclurge@eiu.edu.


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