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Jacob Wiegand | @JacobWiegand_DE Michael Kasky, owner of Kasky Tree Service, trims trees in the late afternoon March 5 between Carbondale and De Soto. Kasky said the business has been a hobby for the last 15 years, but it really started after a storm in 2009. “When the May 8 storm came through here I had all the cutting in the world I could do,” Kasky said. “Every week I had a job to go to so I kept going and kept paying the bills and here’s where I am now.”
NEWS | 3 AND 4
Morgan Timms | @Morgan_Timms A protester, who refused to give his name, waves a black flag May 2 during the May 2 Strike Committee’s protest outside Faner Hall in Carbondale. More than 100 people marched around campus yelling, “No justice, no peace. No racist police.”
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Autumn Suyko | @AutumnSuyko_DE Christina Blakeney, of Carbondale, mulches flower beds May 3 at the Carbondale Town Square. “I’m volunteering with Carbondale Main Street,” Blakeney said. “Every year for Mother’s Day I used to work in my mom’s garden, so I was excited when they told me about this project.” Meghan Cole, executive director of Carbondale Main Street, said the organization is a nonprofit that works to develop and promote the downtown area. “I do all types of things [as a volunteer],” Blakeney said.
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Jacob Wiegand | @JacobWiegand_DE Senior guard Cartaesha Macklin kisses her son, Carson Verhines, who turned 2 in April, after SIU’s 74-56 win against Evansville on Jan. 16 at SIU Arena. During the game, Macklin became the top scorer in Saluki women’s basketball history, beating Amy Rakers’ record of 1,538 career points.
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Jacob Wiegand | @JacobWiegand_DE Junior Piotr Baranski keeps his eye on the ball during Saluki tennis’ 4-3 win against Illinois State on April 9 at University Courts. This was last home match of the season for the men’s tennis team. Baranski won his singles and doubles matches on the day.
Jacob Wiegand | @JacobWiegand_DE Senior guard Anthony Beane looks toward an oncoming player as he barrels down the court during SIU’s 71-59 victory against Bradley on Feb. 17 at SIU Arena. Beane, who reached 1,000 career points in conference games during SIU’s win over Drake on Feb. 13, scored six points and had three rebounds in the game.
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Morgan Timms | @Morgan_Timms Coach Rick Walker tears up while expressing the pride he feels in the women’s swim and dive team Feb. 20 after its championship-winning performance at the Missouri Valley Conference meet in Edward J. Shea Natatorium. Going into the final relay, the Salukis knew they had to win. “You could cut the tension in the air with, not even a knife, but a plastic spoon,” Walker said. “There have been just so many years we haven’t been able to get it. We found a way to win it.” The Salukis won by .5 points, breaking Missouri State’s eight-year reign as Missouri Valley Conference champions.
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Aidan Osborne | @AidanOsborne_DE Spring 2016 visual staff left to right: Luke O’Neill, Autumn Suyko, Jacob Wiegand, Aidan Osborne and Morgan Timms.
Aidan Osborne | @AidanOsborne_DE SIU Physical Plant workers attempt to scrape off a sign April 18 morning that was glued to the east side of Faner Hall. The sign read, “Riot Proof...We’ll See,” which was found Monday along with other graffiti.
Jacob Wiegand | @JacobWiegand_DE Morgan Demling, of the band “Seamstress,” plays the drums during a memorial show for the late Tim Beaty on April 2 at the Lost Cross house. Beaty, a local drummer who was known to strip down to his underwear while playing, was killed March 27. The show at the Lost Cross house was as a celebration of and memorial for the late drummer. Demling said he knew Beaty for 10 years. “There’s really no words to express what [Beaty] meant to me,” he said. Demling said he stripped down to his underwear for Tim.
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Jacob Wiegand | @JacobWiegand_DE Demonstrators raise their hands while chanting “Hands up, don’t shoot” as they march across campus May 2 during a protest organized by various groups. During the protest, demonstrators yelled, “We have a duty to fight for our freedom, we have a duty to win.” The protest, which consisted of more than 100 participants, was in response to issues such as the Illinois budget impasse, student loan debt and racism at SIU.
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Autumn Suyko | @AutumnSuyko_DE A fan takes a picture of Chase Rice as he performs April 23 at SIU Arena. Rice toured Carbondale, along with other universities, as part of “College Days, Country Nights: The Chase Rice Back to College Tour.”
Aidan Osborne | @AidanOsborne_DE Grace Vargas, a freshman from Chicago studying anthropology, writes down information after talking with a student while canvassing for Bernie Sanders on March 6 on the 15th floor of Mae Smith. Members of the campaign went door to door in the building informing students about early voting options and how to register to vote. Vargas became involved with the local campaign early and now assists in organizing other students. “At our age we are still learning a lot,” Vargas said. “People think [politics] is one of those things you can slide into once you get older, but it is important now.”
Morgan Timms | @Morgan_Timms A Jackson County Ambulance parks outside Evolve Apartments at SIU on March 29 in Carbondale. About 7 p.m. on March 29, officers responded to a call of a person shot in the building. Police said there was a dispute between the victim and the suspect which led to the shooting.
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Cyndi Stearns, of Denver, checks the foot of an injured chicken March 5 while collecting eggs on the farm she owns with her husband, Jimmy Stearns. The farm has been in his family for four generations. “I get up at 3:30 a.m. because that’s when Jimmy get’s up,” Cyndi said, “and I let the dogs out to go potty first. Then when it’s daylight I start with the chickens, because if you don’t continue to check all day long, some of them will break the shells and eat the eggs. If they start doing that, you won’t have any eggs left.” Morgan Timms @Morgan_Timms
Anna Spoerre | @AnnaSpoerre LaTrisha Pettis-White, of Murphysboro, talks to some members of the Beautiful Ones dance group on March 31 outside her home. One of the oldest dancers, Dimitria Walton, 14, of Murphysboro, said she wants to be like Pettis-White when she grows up. “Miss Trish — she loves everyone,” Walton said.
Santiago Thomas, a native of Cherán, Mexico, who lives in Cobden, polishes his horses’ hooves Saturday in preparation for pictures with guests during the annual Sweethearts of the Saddle Derby Day Gala at the Carterville Community Center. “It’s like girls getting their nails painted,” said Thomas, the barn manager at Giant City Stables. “My job is to have the horses fed, have the correct saddle and be ready for the day’s programs.” Morgan Timms @Morgan_Timms
Morgan Timms | @Morgan_Timms Concepcion Rojas, of Puebla, Mexico, runs to help other roustabouts build the big top tent April 10 for the Culpepper & Merriweather Circus in De Soto.
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Brent Meske | Daily Egyptian Junior pole vaulter Kacy Murphy attempts to clear the bar during the Bill Cornell Spring Classic on March 26 at the Lew Hartzog Track and Field Complex. Murphy finished third with a height of 3.65 meters.
Morgan Timms | @Morgan_Timms Junior first-baseman Shaye Harre gestures to teammates after reaching second base May 1 during the Salukis’ 2-0 win against Northern Iowa at Charlotte West Stadium. Harre had one hit and one RBI during the game.
Jacob Wiegand | @JacobWiegand_DE Junior pitcher Joey Marciano throws a pitch during SIU’s 6-3 win against St. John’s on March 11 at Itchy Jones Stadium. Marciano pitched five innings and had three strikeouts during the game.
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