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SARAH SCHNEIDER Daily Egyptian Three of the four unions in contract negotiations have set a strike date for Nov. 3. Leadership of the Faculty Association, Non-Tenure Track Faculty Association and the Association of Civil Service Employees said the unions will strike if a settlement has not been reached by then. The Departmental Representative Council for the FA voted Thursday 29-1 to strike, and both the Executive Council of the ACSE and the House of Delegates for the NTTFA voted unanimously Friday. The Graduate Assistants United union is scheduled to vote today. Chancellor Rita Cheng said since the bargaining teams continue to meet and discuss alternative language on key outstanding issues, setting a strike date is inappropriate. “Whether this gets settled by Nov. 3 depends on both teams bargaining in good faith,� she said in an email Sunday.
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SABRINA IMUNDO | DAILY EGYPTIAN
Craft beers big hit on banks of Big Muddy 2nd annual brew fest expands from last year ELI MILEUR Daily Egyptian The second annual Big Muddy Monster Brew Fest drew crowds to Murphysboro’s Riverside Park Saturday with a wide variety of craft beers. “It’s a good time for beer right now,� said Matt McCarroll, owner of Windy Hill Hop Farms. The event, hosted by Friends of Murphysboro, featured 12 breweries, more than 100 different beers and was set up to accommodate 1,000 guests, said coorganizer Brandi Straub. She said the number of breweries tripled since last year’s event, which attracted about 500 people. This year’s event was assisted by 100 volunteers, Straub said. Breweries included the only two in southern Illinois, Big Muddy and Von Jakob, a number from Missouri and some from central and northern Illinois. Guests purchased a tasting cup at the entrance, and from there they had free range of the dozen breweries that offered their beer and many more samples from across the country. Please see BREW | 5
ISAAC SMITH | DAILY EGYPTIAN
Larry Mittendorf, left, and Brent Moore, both of Murphysboro, enjoy a beer and a smoke Saturday during the Big Muddy Monster Brew Fest at Riverside Park in Murphysboro. Moore said while he enjoys beer, he prefers scotch, and he came to the event because
of Mittendorf’s recommendation. Brandi Straub, co-organizer for the event, said they anticipated to double last year’s turnout of 500. Straub also said the breweries in attendance grew from four in 2010 to 12 this year.