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News
15-year-old Marion track athlete Amari Tucker, is comforted by her brother Malik when seeing the size of the protest at Marion High School on Monday, April 26, 2021. Tucker was asked to turn in her uniform by her coach, Sara Baker, after complaining that Baker allegedly called her a “Black barefooted African from the third world” in front of her teammates. Danny Connolly | @da.conn.artist
Student musician, Joshua Buss of Carbondale shows the intricacies of the tuning system on his Spanish guitar, Wednesday, March 10, 2021, in Carbondale, Ill. “Most classical guitars pop off of the back like this. If you look right here, rather than going into a peg-hole and stringing around, you go in and tie a knot and when you turn the gears it tightens,” Buss said. James B Allen | @skyclopsphotojamboree
Marcella Sevy, a resident of Carbondale and member of the organizing team, stands up with a banner and candle in front of attendees in the Asian Lives Matter event organized by Sunrise Movement Southern Illinois on Sunday, March 21, 2021, at Lenus Turley Park in Carbondale Ill. The Sunrise Organization has been organizing many campaigns against violence throughout the country. “The Sunrise Movement is a national organization and we’re one of many hubs. We need to take action proportional to the crisis we face,” Sevy said. Subash Kharel | @pics.leaks Ash Durrance, graduate student in creative writing, reads messages about the extinction of animals due to climate change during the funeral casket walk in honor of countless species of animals that have gone extinct on Thursday April 22, 2021 at the Communications Building in Carbondale, Ill. “This project is to bring awareness among people during Earth Day. We were supposed to rejoice and celebrate on Earth day but we specifically decided to hold the precision and mourn for the animals that we lost due to climate change,” Durrance said. Subash Kharel | @pics.leaks
Tara Nelsen, leader of Southern Illinois Pagan Alliance (SIPA) makes preparations before starting a smudging ritual on Wednesday April 14, 2021, inside the Labyrinth near Gaia House Interfaith Center, in Carbondale Ill. “We have been doing this since 1998 and I will continue doing it,” Nelsen said. Subash Kharel | @pics.leaks
A woman stands during the worship at the Easter Sunrise Service at Bald Knob Cross on Sunday, April 4, 2021 in Alto Pass, Ill. Subash Kharel | @pics.leaks
Two gun sellers inspect a revolver at the world’s largest gun show, the Wanenmacher’s Tulsa Arms Show. The show was a two day event and took place on April, 10 and 11, 2021, at Expo Square in Tulsa, Okla. More than 25,000 people participated in the show. Monica Sharma | @ms_clicks
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Executive Director of International Affairs Andrew Carver, heads off a flag to Austin Lane, SIU chancellor, during the International Parade of Flags Monday, April 5, 2021 outside Anthony Hall at SIU. Jared Treece | @bisalo
Celebrating international students
Bushra Elsnousi, a graduate student in the Department of Civil Engineering and SIU’s only international student from Sudan, works on his research at the library inside the Center for International Education on Tuesday, March 23, 2021 in Carbondale, Ill. Elsnousi works as a graduate assistant at the Center for International Education. “I am studying the effect of lateral loads such as wind and earthquakes in the members of building structures. Using computer models has helped me a lot in simulating and monitoring the effects,” Elsnousi said. He expects to aid in designing buildings that are equally safe, but in a more economic nature. Subash Kharel | @pics.leaks
Pratyusa Das, a Phd Student from India, collects samples on Friday, Jan. 29, 2021, in the Department of Molecular Cellulose and Systemic Physiology at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Ill. Her research is mainly focused on growth hormones. “Growth hormones that are secreted by pituitary regulates growth, metabolism, and other functions. Growth Hormone deficiency (GHD) causes an inability of somatotrophs to produce adequate amounts of growth hormones. Approximately 1/4000 children suffer from GHD causing reduced quality of life, osteoporosis and leads to increased cardiovascular disease due to metabolic dysfunction. Understanding the mechanism behind this disease is very important,” Das said. Monica Sharma | @mscli_cks
Austin Lane, SIU chancellor, hits the gong to officially kick-off the International Fest 2021 Monday, April 5, 2021 in Faner Plaza at SIU. Jared Treece | @bisalo
Nico Sánchez-Barberán and Gloria Inés Orozco Dorado play a duet Saturday, April 10, 2021 at SIU. Sánchez-Barberán and Dorado are professional musicians and play duets under the name The Two of Us. The duo has played in Mexico, the United States, and Columbia. Chris Bishop | @quippedmediallc
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Scan the QR code to see the video of the International Student Talent
Arunima Aindrila performs a traditional Bangledeshi dance Saturday, April 10, 2021 at SIU. Aindrila submitted two different dances as her entry for the International Festival Talent Show, which was held virtually this year. Chris Bishop | @quippedmediallc Madhavi Tiwari , a master’s student from Nepal in the Department of Chemistry in Carbondale, Ill. collects gas samples for further study on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021. “Nitrous oxide(N2O) is one of the greenhouse gases (GHGs), which plays a significant role in ozone layer depletion and eventually leads to global warming. About 77.8 percent of total U.S. N2O emission takes place in agricultural sectors. Nitrogen (N) is leached and emitted from the soil in the form of nitrate and nitrous oxide gas. Cover crop (CC) rotations and no-till are the most important practices to prevent N loss,” Tiwari said. The objective of the study was to compare the effects of cover crops on yield, N uptake, N leeching, and N balance to conventional tillage practices, such as reduced tillage or no till. N20 emissions were measured in all treatments in the hopes of increasing grower awareness and knowledge of tillage and cover crop combination to promote better conservation practices. Monica Sharma | @msclic_ks
Sadhbh Mowlds, a second year MFA student from Ireland, works in the glass blowing hot shop at SIU in Carbondale, Ill. Feb. 12, 2021. “It was really last minute that I decided to get a master’s. I was just feeling like I was in a rut and North America has the best reputation for glass schools,” Mowlds said. Leah Sutton | @leahsuttonphotography
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Multimedia
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Scan the QR codes to see videos associated with the photos Beth and Linda Bivens wait for their ice cream at Dairy Queen March 11, 2021, in Carbondale, Ill. The two said their favorite memory from coming to Dairy Queen as a kid was sitting on the curb and eating ice cream as a family and watching parades as they went by. Sophie Whitten | @ swhittenphotography
Video by Chris Bishop
Employees work on customers’ clothes on Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at Horstman’s Cleaners & Furriers in Carbondale, Ill. Subash Kharel | @pics.leaks
Video by Chris Bishop and James Allen
Lisa Miluer, a Murphysboro resident and winner of the Irish Stew Competition in 2020, waits for the customer as she finishes preparing her stew for the Irish Stew Cook-Off on Saturday March 20, 2021, in Murphysboro Ill. “After competing for two continuous years, I won last year. I am doing this again this year,” Mileur said. “I just enjoy doing this so much so here I am.” Subash Kharel | @pics.leaks Video by Chris Bishop
Kampus Kuts Barbershop and Salon Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021. Kampus Kuts is located just off of SIU Carbondale’s campus at 825 S. Illinois Ave. in Carbondale, Ill. Chris Bishop | @ quippedmediallc
Video by Chris Bishop
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Video by Chris Bishop
Protestors march on the oneyear anniversary of Breonna Taylor’s death on Saturday, March 13, 2021 at Carbondale Pavilion, Carbondale Ill. Subash Kharel | @pics.leaks
Video by Chris Bishop
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Black History
Protestors march on East College St. through downtown back to the Carbondale Pavilion on the one-year anniversary of Breonna Taylor’s death on Saturday, March 13, 2021 in Carbondale Ill. Keaton Yates | @keatsians
Dre James, owner of Victoria Candle Co. explains that he keeps a photo of him and his grandma
Evie Allen (center) poses for a photograph with her mother, Clarissa Allen (left), and her aunt, Anita Csaszar
in his workspace to help keep him motivated while making candles Feb. 21, 2021, in Carbondale
(right), Feb. 13, 2021, in Marion, Ill. The three women discussed how, no matter what hairstyle or texture
Ill. James said that he was 3 years old in picture and his grandma was 57. “I just wanted to add
someone has, it should be accepted and embraced because it is not for any one person to dictate what
something with her name on it that would push me to the spirit of excellence just because I
hairstyles are right or wrong. “Whatever I do to my hair, it’s me that I’ve got to please, even though we’ve spent
know that it is attached to my grandmother,” James said. Leah Sutton | @leahsuttonphotography
so much time trying to please somebody else,” Clarissa Allen said. Sophie Whitten | @swhittenphotography
Zion Temple COGIC church’s senior pastor, Stephen Robinson Jr., preaches in the church Sunday, Feb. 8, 2021, in Murphysboro, Ill. He was installed as senior pastor in 2014. “During these 28 days [in February] we are making it a point to gear our sermons and our Bible studies toward Black history events or toward things that will remind us who we are and the stuff that we come from,” Pastor Robinson said. Leah Sutton | @leahsuttonphotography
Federick Martin Qualls, owner of Qualls Hat & Co., works inside his store Feb. 9, 2021, in Carbondale, Ill. Qualls said he buys the outer material of the hats from a supplier warehouse. He first stiffens the material placing it on a wooden frame and fixes the band. Lastly, he adds other decorative materials using the machine he owns in his workshop. Subash Kharel | @pics.leaks
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Retired railroad fireman and engineer, Milton McDaniel, began his 50 year long career in 1967 and became the first African American fireman and engineer north of the Ohio River. According to McDaniel, the photo on the left was taken prior to retiring in 2014. “It was a struggle, but I wanted to let other people know, other young men, know no matter what they wanted to do in life, don’t let nothing turn you around,” said McDaniel. Sophie Whitten | @swhittenphotography
Quivon Bledsoe cuts Ryan Reed’s hair Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021, in Carbondale, Ill. Bledsoe has been a barber at Kampus Kuts since 2009 and is a Doctoral Candidate for the Rehabilitation Council program at SIUC. Chris Bishop | @quippedmediallc
Federick Martin Qualls, owner of Qualls Hat & Co., unlocks the door to his store Feb. 9, 2021. Subash Kharel | @pics.leaks
Dorothy Carter sits for portrait on Feb. 12 at her home in Marion, Ill. Born Jan. 25, 1918, Carter celebrated her 103rd birthday. She has
SIU associate professor, Leonard Gadzekpo, sketches a drawing Feb. 12, 2021, in Carbondale, Ill. Gadzekpo, raised in Ghana, became passionate about art at a young age. “[Art] gives me the opportunity to express myself in ways that words cannot express. You can awake emotions in people or thoughts in people where words cannot reach them,” Gadzekpo said. He said that he is often inspired by the world and culture around him as well as the political climate. “Sometimes it’s just looking at the world and seeing beauty in some things and portraying them,” Gadzekpo said. Sophie Whitten | @swhittenphotography
Right: Danielle Pollard sings as part of the praise team on Sunday, Feb. 8, 2021, at Zion Temple COGIC church in Murphysboro, Ill. According to Neophansya Robinson, the women who sing on the praise team sing every Sunday and have not missed one Sunday during the pandemic. Madison Taylor | @the.madisontaylor
lived in southern Illinois most of her life and has seen the area’s attitude towards race change during her time. “It’s much better now. We’re all mixed together now,” Carter said. “From thinking way back when we wasn’t allowed to associate together, now we are all friends together. We are all socialized together, we go to school together, it’s much different than it used to be years ago. It’s a pleasure to know that we all can get along in this world together. It’s more fun now than it used to be.” Nicolas Galindo | @ngalindophoto
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Features Abdul Rahim Khalil assists a customer March 1, 2021, at Rahim’s Beauty Supply in Carbondale, Ill. Khalil said he noticed there were not many Afican-American owned businesses, especially beauty stores, in the southern Illinois area, so he decided to create one himself. Sophie Whitten | @swhittenphotography
Marianne Haines poses with a stack of Dr. Pepper soda cans in the Communications building Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021 at SIU. Haines, a junior at SIU studying biomedical science, was selected as a finalist in the Dr. Pepper tuition giveaway. Haines competed against another finalist to win a grand prize of $125,000 in tuition. Jared Treece | @bisalo
A man takes a selfie as he slides down a hill in an innertube Feb. 16, 2021, in Carbondale, Ill. Many students played in the snow on campus during their day off by sledding on the hills on campus. Sophie Whitten | @swhittenphotography
Andrea Weaver, 19, takes off her work coat at Triple C Meat in Anna, Ill. Weaver is the niece of the owner of Triple C Meat and chose to move to Illinois until March to help her family with their family meat processing plant. “It seems like in general, if people do come in with masks, a lot of times they will ask if they need it and if I say it’s up to them, they say ‘O.K.’ and take it off. For us in the plant, for sure, life is pretty much like normal. We don’t take a lot of precautions among us because we are close family. We’re also friends and work together anyways and work together after hours, so it’s pretty much normal,” Jason Martin, owner of Triple C Meat said. Martin explained that it is normal in southern Illinois for people to not wear masks and go about their lives as if there were not a pandemic. Leah Sutton | @leahsuttonphotography
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Thomas (TJ) Johns reels in a line March 31, 2021, at Kinkaid Lake in Jackson County, Ill. Johns said the Saluki Bassers are looking for new members and accept people of all experience levels in their club. Sophie Whitten | @swhittenphotography
Nicole Miskelley helps fit a client for a dress April 3, 2021, at Melise’s Boutique in Marion, Ill. Miskelley entered into the formal wear business in 2019 and said it was difficult to begin her business during the pandemic. “We were shut down March of last year up until about October [...] so it’s been really hard, especially it being my first year in business, trying to get everything going,” Miskelley said. Sophie Whitten | @swhittenphotography
Jerry Brooks, owner of Jerry’s Flower Shoppe, and Dean McKinnies, head assistant, prepare for one of the busiest days of the year for the shop on Thursday Feb. 11, 2021, in Carbondale Ill. McKinnies has been working in the shop since she was 15. “We’ve always worked so well together. I always say we’re like a well oiled team,” Mckinnies said. Madison Taylor | @the.madisontaylor
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Sports
Ian Walters hits the ball during their home game against Tennessee Martin on Friday March 5, 2021 at Itchy Jones Stadium in Carbondale, Ill. Madison Taylor | @the.madisontaylor
Pitcher, Sarah Harness, winds up a pitch to Northern Kentucky University March 5, 2021, in Carbondale, Ill. Sophie Whitten | @swhittenphotography
Southern Illinois swimming and diving hosted a tri-meet against Little Rock and Valparaiso at Shea Natatorium on March 12, 2021 in Carbondale, Ill. Subash Kharel | @pics.leaks
Jhordin Galmore runs in the 400-meter relay race on Saturday, March 20, 2021 at the SIU Lew Hartzog Track and Field Complex in Carbondale, Ill. Monica Sharma | @mscli_cks
Saluki players Phillip Archer (44) Brad Hudson (4) and Tony Rask (18) congratulate Cody Cleveland (29) after hitting a home run in the second inning during the game against Bellmore on April 10, 2021 at Itchy Jones Stadium in Carbondale, Ill. Madison Taylor | @the.madisontaylor
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SIU thrower A’veun Moore-Jones poses with a shot put on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at Lew Hartzog Track & Field Complex at SIU. Moore-Jones was named All-MVC for a second time in her career and went on to take home first place in shot put at Missouri Valley Conference championship. After finishing 14th place in shot put at the NCAA Indoor Championships, she was named to the 2021 Second Team All-American status. Jared Treece | @bisalo
Kathryn Creedon (17), defender for Salukis Women Soccer Team, kicks the ball in the game against Illinois State University on Saturday, April 3, 2021 at Lew Hartzog Track and Field Complex in Carbondale, Ill. Subash Kharel | @pics.leaks
Erica Kerr tees off at the Battle Between Southern and Bradley March 14, 2021, at Hickory Ridge Golf Course in Carbondale, Ill. Sophie Whitten | @ swhittenphotography SIU infielder/outfielder Jenny Jansen poses for a photo on Thursday, March 4, 2021 at SIU. Jansen has proven to be a constant bat for the SIU softball team. Jansen was a key piece to the win this year over #22 Mississippi State on Feb. 21, where she produced three hits, including a homerun, with 3 RBIs. Jared Treece | @bisalo
Saluki QB Stone Labanowitz braces for the impact as he’s brought down by Panthers defensive lineman Brawntae Wells during the Saluki’s 17-16 win on Saturday, March 13, 2021. Angel Chevrestt | @sobrofotos
Hannah Becker (8) and Imani Hartfield (16) prepare to receive and block their opposing team, University of Iowa, on Feb. 22, 2021, Carbondale Ill. Madison Taylor | @the.madisontaylor
Saluki Bassers, Andrew Novotney and Thomas (TJ) Johns, hold up their bass after the 2021 Abu Garcia College Fishing Tournament March 26, 2021, at Table Rock Lake in Missouri. The team is currently ranked 58th in the country and hopes to climb higher before the season ends. Photo courtesy of Thomas (TJ) Johns.
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COVID-19
Pharmacist Pamela Hughes prepares syringes with dosages of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for distribution Wednesday, March 18, 2021, in Carbondale, Ill. James B Allen | @skyclopsphotojamboree
Elizabeth Derr, an on campus resident, gets tested for COVID-19 Monday, Jan. 25, 2021, at the SIU testing site located at Becker Pavilion near Campus Lake in Carbondale, Ill. “I came here on January 16 and I am staying alone in my room in the dorm. We were asked to put masks on all the time as a safety measure and no crowds are allowed in the dorm as well as in the dining hall. I am feel safe in the dorm,” Derr said. Subash Kharel | @pics.leaks
Kathryn Pugh, a senior majoring in chemistry, practices COVID-19 regulations and the tuba in Altgeld Hall on Feb. 22, 2021, in Carbondale, Ill. Madison Taylor | @the.madisontaylor
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Have a safe Summer Salukis! Print resumes on August 11. See dailyegyptian.com for updates throughout the Summer. Chloe Schobert | @chlo_scho_art