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Volume 47, Issue 27

‘I am a man’

An open letter from President Carter and

Board President Allen Turner

Over the past months, Columbia faculty, staff and students have selflessly offered their time, insight, and expertise to this process to ensure that the focus remains on the best interest of our community.” ­See page 32 for full letter

Alinea named best on Earth

Activists rally in support of Gov. Quinn’s proposal to close Tamms Correctional Center

by Trevor Ballanger

Assistant Arts & Culture Editor Sara Mays THE CHRONICLE

On April 4, Darby Tillis, a death row abolitionist and the first Illinois death row inmate to be exonerated, leads a group to the headquarters of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Union office, located at 205 N. Michigan Ave. Mothers, family members, former inmates of Tamms Correctional Center and supporters held a news conference outside the James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph St., to applaud Governor Pat Quinn for proposing to close Tamms.

by Kaley Fowler Metro Editor BECAUSE IT uses solitary confinement

as a means of punishment, the Tamms Correctional Center in Tamms, Ill., has been a controversial topic since its opening in 1998. Now, a proposal from Gov. Pat Quinn’s administration may require the facility to close, prompting a greater push from anti-Tamms activists. In his 2013 budget plan, Quinn proposed

closing Tamms to save taxpayers $26.6 million annually. While Quinn’s concern is purely budgetary, Tamms critics are rejoicing at the implication, as demonstrated at an April 4 rally of inmates’ relatives outside the James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph St. “Closing Tamms is, for financial reasons, a very obvious thing to do,” said Laurie Jo Reynolds, an organizer of Tamms Year Ten, a grassroots organization that advocates against the prison. “But we’re not

here for the financial reasons. We’re here because this is an issue of human dignity.” Tamms is the only super-maximum security prison in Illinois. Inmates at the facility have been deemed a threat to prison officials and other inmates in the general prison population. Karl Jackson, who served seven years in solitary confinement at Tamms, said inmates spend 23 hours daily in their xx SEE TAMMS, PG. 40 JUST SEVEN weeks before President War-

Faculty Senate flexes muscle

by Lisa Schulz & Sam Charles Assistant Campus Editor & Managing Editor

Tiela Halpin THE CHRONICLE

Michael Lawrence, a First-Year Seminar lecturer suggested the language in the motion concerning the provost search be changed from the Faculty Senate “supports the president’s reasoning” to “believes.”

Campus

Alexandroff’s son speaks out

» PG. 6

Sports & Health

NHL supports gay athletes

» PG. 11

rick L. Carter will make his prioritization decisions, along with the Board of Trustees, the Faculty Senate discussed accelerating the search for a new president and an appropriate response to Carter’s public rebuke of a student, which was described as “wrong” by the Senate president. Newly established channels of direct communication between the Senate and the Board Chair Allen Turner were announced at the April 6 meeting in the Alexandroff Campus Center, 600 S. Michigan Ave. The Senate also agreed to change language to assert its independence on a motion concerning the provost and presidential searches and deplored the publicity given to Carter’s remarks at the State of the College addresses. It discussed making the Faculty Handbook more difficult to amend. During his State of the College Address

Courtesy ALINIA­–RESTAURANT.COM Bean (above) and Coconut (bottom) are both dishes from Alinea’s world-class menu.

A RESTAURANT is only as good as its food.

When the dish is finally placed on the table, the body’s senses begin to tingle. What has been presented to the diner appears to be more than food. It is an artistic experience that reaches into the soul and pulls a smile out from behind the taste buds. For some, success leaves a bittersweet taste on the lips, especially when you’ve just been declared the best restaurant in the world. Such is the most recent accolade for Alinea, the three-star Michelin restaurant that claimed the title bestowed by Elite Traveler magazine.

What if we really start looking at the entire dining experience as a composition instead of a sequence of dishes?” —Martin Kastner

As a publication distributed by private jet companies and read by more

xx SEE SENATE, PG. 9

Arts & Culture

Blood, bruises, brawn

» PG. 22

xx SEE ALINEA, PG. 20

Index Campus 2 Sports & Health 11 Arts & Culture 19 Commentary 32 Metro 35


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