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Issue date: 12/7/07 Section: News
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Runoff election for at large Student Senate seat
Students can vote today for the eighth at-large Student Senate seat today in the Martin Luther King Jr. University Union.

Sarah Shaw from the Student United Party and Keith Darby from the United Party of Students tied in the Student Government elections, which took place Monday and Tuesday.

Students need their Panther Card to vote in the election.

The election will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in front of the food court.

Elections results will be posted before noon in the Student Activities Center, said Student Body President Cole Rogers.

City water bills will be sent on Dec. 21
City water bills will be mailed on Dec. 21 with a due date of Jan. 7. To avoid a 10 percent late fee students may need to pay their bills before they return to Charleston.

Charleston Comptroller, Heather Kuykendall said bills received after Jan.7 will receive a 10 percent late fee attached to their next water bill.

If 10 days late, the water service will be turned off with a $25 service fee applied to the account.

Students can call or visit city hall before the semester and prepay an estimated bill.

Water bills may also be paid over the phone with debit or credit cards by calling (217) 645-8430.

Bills can also be paid online by visiting the www.charlestonillinois.org.

City Hall is located at 520 Jackson Ave.

-Matt Hopf, Associate News Editor

Doudna still on track for classes in
Construction on the Doudna Fine Arts Center continues with plans to have Fall 2008 classes in the new building.

Flood finishes are being installed in all areas of the building. Most interior painting is complete in areas A and B and continues in area C.

Metal casework and lockers are being installed in area C. Most exterior work is complete with the remaining dependent on weather.

Furniture and equipment will need to be installed when the construction is complete.

-Sara Cuadrado, University Reporter
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