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The Daily Egyptian is published by the students of Southern Illinois University Carbondale 43 weeks per year, with an average daily circulation of 11,000. Fall and spring semester editions run every Wednesday. Free copies are distributed in the Carbondale and Carterville communities. The Daily Egyptian can be found daily at www. dailyegyptian.com.
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Brian Munoz | BrianMMunoz Grey Dawg and the SIU Swim and Diving team hype up Jan. 27 before the Salukis' meet against the Indiana State Sycamores at the Edward J. Shea Natatorium in the recreation center.
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Brian Munoz | @BrianMMunoz Abimbola Iyun, a doctorate candidate in the College of Mass Communications and Media Arts from Nigeria, marches across campus while holding the Nigerian flag Feb. 5 during the International Parade of Flags outside of Pulliam Hall.
Brian Munoz | @BrianMMunoz From left: Tommy Bell, SIU Director of Athletics, Jerry Kill, special assistant to the chancellor, and Carlo Montemagno, SIU Chancellor chat January 30 after the public announcement of Kill's appointment to serve as an ambassador and fundraiser for the university in Anthony Hall. As of April 26, Jerry Kill is the new SIU Director of Athletics.
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Brian Munoz | @BrianMMunoz USG senators vote to allow public commentary during discussions on the resoultion calling for the impeachment of USG President Joshua Bowens Feb. 13 during the Undergraduate Student Government meeting in the student center ballrooms.
Anna Spoerre | @annaspoerre The National Institute for Nanotechnology — recently renamed the Nanotechnology Research Center — on the University of Alberta campus in Edmonton, Alberta, on April 5. The building housed part of Ingenuity Lab, which was headed by Carlo Montemagno from September 2012 through April 2017.
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Brian Munoz | @BrianMMunoz Cameron Grant, 8, of Carbondale, Illinois, waits for his speaking role while dressed as the late Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 15 during the 36th annual King Breakfast at the SIU Student Center. Editors note: This is an in camera double exposure.
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Features
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Corrin Hunt | @CorrinIHunt Jacob Hays, who performs as Veronica, applies eyeliner in front of a mirror April 7 before the Total Eclipse of the Heart Drag Show in the Student Center.
Cameron Hupp | @CHupp04 Hudman Evans, a first year graduate student from Georgia weighs another black carp Feb. 23, to help collect data on this invasive, rare species of fish.
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Mary Newman | @MaryNewmanDE Dalton Gibson, 5, of Jonesboro, runs after bubbles April 21 during the Autism Society of Southern Illinois' 5K color run children's event at SIU's Lew Hartzog Track Complex.
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Corrin Hunt | @CorrinIHunt Victoria Evans, a senior studying nursing from Golconda, and Hannah Wales, a junior studying nursing from Carbondale, right, look at books April 13 during the store closing sale at Bookworm in Carbondale. Wales first started shopping at the Bookworm when she was a child with her grandmother.
Corrin Hunt | @CorrinIHunt Runners throw colored paint April 21 during the Color Fun Run for the Autism Society of Southern Illinois at Southern Illinois University.
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Corrin Hunt | @CorrinIHunt Bailey Barrows, a sophomore from Decatur studying psychology, hugs Buddy, a 6 month old boxer mix March 23 during National Puppy Day celebrations at the Student Center. The animals were brought to the Student Center to celebrate National Puppy Day and are all up for adoption through St. Francis Community Animal Rescue.
Tyrone Norman | Daily Egyptian Luis Prado, a junior studying Geography & Environmental Resources from Westmont, hugs the service dog he is training, Cora April 10 outside of Morris Library.
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Brian Munoz | @BrianMMunoz Joshua Gavel, a senior studying fashion design and merchandising from Champaign, puts together clothing for the senior design runway show April 2 in the fashion merchandising studio in Quigley Hall.
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Cameron Hupp | @CHupp04 Patrick Hogge, left, a senior studying aviation technology from Taylorville, carries the cross along with members of the Baptist Collegiate Ministry to the Morris Library on March 27 during their annual crosswalk event leading up to Easter Sunday. "Through Jesus we have been given a great gift, something that we could never attain on our own," Hogge said. "It's not something that runs out, it's not something we have a limited quantity of so we just want to share it with as many people as we can."
Jamiya Neal, 6, of Carbondale, paints a picture during an art activity April 13 at the Boys & Girls Club of Carbondale. Mary Newman @MaryNewman_DE
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Demonstrations
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Brian Munoz | @BrianMMunoz Demonstrators sit in SIU Chancellor Carlo Montemagno's office April 5 during a protest on the proposed police academy at the Southern Illinois University Carbondale campus.
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Demonstrations
Athena Chrysanthou | @Chrysant1Athena Cathy Creed of Murphysboro walks down East Main Street Jan. 20 during the Southern Illinois March to the Polls. “I am very proud of the SIU women and the young women today,” Creed said. “It is really time to stand up together for equality.”
Brian Munoz | @BrianMMunoz Janet Bixler, of El Dorado, Illinois, listens to event speakers on March 24 during the "March for Our Lives" demonstration in downtown Carbondale. Organizers called on lawmakers to create stricter gun laws and to stop the fear in schools. "It's important that the children are able to be safe in schools," Biller said. "We don't need armed groups of people walking our streets – we have a right to be safe."
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Brian Munoz | @BrianMMunoz Micah Chanyakorn, 2, of Carbondale, waves around a flag while riding on his mother Jennifer's shoulders Jan. 20 during the 2018 Southern Illinois March to the Polls in Carbondale.
Brian Munoz | @BrianMMunoz Demonstrators talk with each other on community April 6 during an occupation of SIU Chancellor Carlo Montemagno's office in Anthony Hall. The occupation followed a march through campus the previous day in protest of the proposed police academy at the Southern Illinois University Carbondale campus.
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Portraits
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Joseph AnCel | @JosephAnCel Eight in 10 college-aged students say they have sometimes or frequently experienced stress in their daily lives over the past three months, according to a 2008 mental health study done by the Associated Press and mtvU. There has been shown to be an increase of 20 percent from a survey five years ago.
Reagan Gavin | @RGavin_DE Jennifer Johnson, of Murphysboro, poses for a portrait Jan. 23 at The Thrift Shop in Carbondale. The Thrift Shop, where Johnson serves as store manager, provides items for the public's purchase but also assists the community in providing clothing and household goods to those in need. "I can not see myself doing anything else," Johnson said. "My favorite part is helping people – I know our mission [is] to provide clothing and goods to the community in need."
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Brian Munoz | @BrianMMunoz Tyler Knupp, a freshman studying computer science from Ullin poses for a portrait as his fursona, "Quasar," Feb. 26 outside of the communications building. The furry fandom is a subculture interested in fictional anthropomorphic animal characters with human personalities and characteristics. Suits can cost from hundreds to thousands of dollars, Knupp said.
Brian Munoz | @BrianMMunoz Sam Beard, Southern Illinois University Carbondale student trustee poses for a portrait Feb. 26 outside of the communications building in Carbondale, Illinois.
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Answers for Wednesday >> Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by3 box (in bold borders) contains every digit, 1 to 9. For strategies on how to solve Sudoku, visit www. sudoku.org.uk
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Anna Spoerre | @AnnaSpoerre SIU senior forward John Gardner jumps in the air after the Salukis score a basket during SIU's 82-77 win against Indiana State on Jan. 24 at SIU Arena.
Cameron Hupp | @CHupp04 Head coach Barry Hinson yells out a play Jan. 24 during the Salukis' 82-77 win against the Indiana State Sycamores at SIU Arena.
Brian Munoz | @BrianMMunoz Junior guard Sean Lloyd Jr. goes for a basket between Loyola center Cameron Krutwig and guard Ben Richardson Feb. 21 during the Loyola Rambler's 75-68 victory against the Salukis at SIU Arena.
Corrin Hunt | @CorrinIHunt Southern Illinois pitcher Dylan Givens (28) pitches the ball April 24 during the Salukis 2-0 victory against the Southeast Missouri Redhawks at Itchy Jones Stadium.
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SIU CARBONDALE SUMMER-IZED You still have time to apply for the Summer Incentive Scholarship
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Brian Munoz | @BrianMMunoz Sophomore forward Nicole Martin lunges for the ball Jan. 21 during the Salukis' 74-63 victory over the Valparaiso University Crusaders at SIU Arena.
Brian Munoz | @BrianMMunoz Saluki senior Penny Browser launches off the block during the Women's 50 Yard Freestyle Jan. 27 during the Salukis' meet against the Indiana State Sycamores at the Edward J. Shea Natatorium in the recreation center.
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