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Students in solidarity with union Negotiations called off late Monday evening, to resume this morning SARAH SCHNEIDER Daily Egyptian While the Faculty Association and administration were in its second day of nonstop bargaining, more than 400 students, faculty and community members marched through campus and around Anthony Hall in support of the Faculty Association. Chants of “We want contracts now,� from faculty members were heard alongside “We want our teachers back,� from students. Faculty members will be on strike for at least one more day, according to a FA press release. In the press release, Dave Johnson, spokesperson for the union, said the teams would resume negotiations early this morning. He said the administration gave the faculty team a revised proposal on remaining items in the dispute and administrators said they were leaving for the night. Please see RALLY | 3
T.J. Wukitsch, a senior from Peoria studying psychology, chants Monday outside the Agriculture Building during a student-organized rally. “People complain about students
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being ill-informed, but look at all the support we have here,� said Montana Goodman, a senior from Peoria studying mathematics and one of several hundred protestors.
Dental hygiene students picket for a purpose BRENDAN SMITH Daily Egyptian Rather than attending classes and waiting for the strike to end, a group of dental hygiene students decided to take action. Amanda Rafferty, a senior from New Lenox studying dental hygiene, was one of several students who supported faculty by joining professors at the picket line Friday. She said she felt insulted by being expected to attend a lecture from an instructor who is unfamiliar with the curriculum. “This dental hygiene group is like our family. Our teachers have been with us since our sophomore year ‌ we’re getting ready for our clinical board portions and are finding patients for it,â€? Rafferty said. “I don’t know how they’re expecting some random person to come in and help us with that when our staff has been there with us since day one.â€? Ronda DeMattei, a Faculty Association member and striking associate professor in dental
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’m here to support my teachers. We love them; we want them back. I’m not going to go back and forth. — Amanda Rafferty senior from New Lenox studying dental hygiene
hygiene, is one of the students' professors who resides on the picket lines. DeMattei said students’ actions are a natural response to current circumstances. She said students are discovering their voices and realizing the power they hold. She said many students question the top-down corporate model being imposed on campus. “It’s impossible to replace professors with qualified instructors on the spur of the moment ‌ and pick up where the other professors have left off,â€? DeMattei said Though the department has tried to replace the professors, she said her students have told her they have had little success. Charla Lautar, director of the School of Allied Health, refused to
comment. Rafferty said she and a group of seniors addressed a letter to Rita Cheng voicing their concern on the lack of instructors currently in the department. She said one of Cheng’s assistants responded to the message without a direct answer toward the issue. Rafferty said she will continue to strike alongside her professors until a resolution is met between the faculty and the administration. “It’s dumb for me to strike one day and go to class the next,� Rafferty said. “I’m here to support my teachers. We love them; we want them back. I’m not going to go back and forth.� Please see STUDENTS | 3
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Lonnie Mann III, a junior studying industrial design, left, chants Monday with his wife Rosalind Mann, a senior studying English literature, and their son Lonnie Mann IV during the student-organized rally. Students who supported the Faculty Association began the march at 3:30 p.m. Monday in the free forum area. They continued across campus and stopped at the Student Center and Anthony Hall. The march is scheduled to resume today at the same time and location.