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Daily Egyptian DAILYEGYPTIAN.COM

WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2015

SINCE 1916

VOL. 99 ISSUE 62

Photo staff from left to right: Sarah Gardner, Steve Matzker, Abbie Iyun, Misael De Jesus, Nathan Hoefert, Ellen Booth, Aja Garman, Carrington Spires, Isaiah Cotton, Holiday Wagner, Peter Rogalla, Aidan Osborne

Semester in photos C arrington S pireS | @CSpires77

n athan h oefert | @NathanHoefertDE

@dailyegyptian

Features | 3

Sports | 12

e llen B ooth | @EllenBooth_DE

Potraits | 5

A DeSoto man died Monday night after being shot Sunday by a Carbondale man. To read more, see www.dailyegyptian.com.


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E LLEN B OOTH | @EllenBooth_DE Jasmine Cordoba, a freshman studying biological science, and Cynthia Ortega, an undeclared freshman, study outside of Shyrock Auditorium on May 6.

N ATHAN H OEFERT | @nathanhoefertDE Wayne Taylor and Karen Taylor, both 52 and from Anna, pose for a portrait outside Good Samaritan Ministries in Carbondale.

A IDAN O SBORNE | @AidanOsborne_DE Storm clouds are reflected in the seventh floor window of Morris Library on March 24.

N ATHAN H OEFERT | @nathanhoefertDE A man walks across campus on April 7.

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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 7,800. Fall and spring semester editions run Monday through Thursday. Summer editions run Tuesday through Thursday. All intersession editions run on Wednesdays. Free copies are distributed in the Carbondale and Carterville communities. The Daily Egyptian online publication can be found at www.dailyegyptian.com.

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Editor-in-Chief: Sarah Gardner, ext. 252 sgardner@dailyegyptian.com Managing Editor: Luke Nozicka, ext. 252 lnozicka@dailyegyptian.com Campus Editor: Tyler Davis, ext. 254 tdavis@dailyegyptian.com Sports Editor: Aaron Graff, ext. 256 agraff@dailyegyptian.com Pulse Editor: Marissa Novel, ext. 273 mnovel@dailyegyptian.com Design Chief: Branda Mitchell bmitchell@dailyegyptian.com Photo Editor: Steve Matzker smatzker@dailyegyptian.com Web Desk: Alex Merchant, ext. 257 amerchant@dailyegyptian.com


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Features

a bbie i yun | Daily Egyptian Quincy Perry paddles aggressively to keep Boat 36, the Mad Shark, from sinking while his teamamte Jordi Loman paddles and holds the boat together to keep it afloat at Campus Lake during the 42nd Boat Regatta competition on April 25, 2015. The Mad Shark made it to the finish line despite the boat almost coming apart and bombardment from water balloons from bystanders. Perry started to scream towards the end “We will never sink!”

P eter r ogalla | Daily Egyptian Emmalie Hall-Skank, a freshman from Streamwood studying interior design, adds color and designs to a support stake for the Gaia House’s new spiral herb garden on April 6, 2015. “We [planted] dill and cilantro, sage, kale, rosemary, and some thyme seeds,” Hall-Skank said. Spiral herb gardens enable plants that grow in drier climates and ones that require more water to thrive in harmony. Herbs requiring more water are planted lower on the spiral to benefit from water runoff, which keeps drier-climate herbs at the top of the spiral in good health.

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a idan o sborne | @AidanOsborne_DE Denton Giovenco, a senior studying Forestry, spits during the tobacco spit contenst on April 18. 2015 at the 63rd Annual Midwestern Foresters’ Conclave.

a ja g arman | @AjaGarman_DE Bryanna Beavers, left, a Carbondale resident, and Jameelah Thomas, a leasing manager at the Saint Germain Hill apartments, hand out free lemonade to passersby April 29, 2015 on the corner of West Mill Street and South Poplar Street.


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e llen b OOth | @EllenBooth_DE Linda Young, Molly Young’s stepmother, her husband Larry Young, Molly’s father, and George Lamont, Linda’s brother, leave the Jackson County Courthouse April 7 after a hearing on the defendant’s motion to dismiss the wrongful death suit against Richard Minton. The civil case was dismissed by Jackson County Circuit Judge W. Charles Grace on May 8.

a idan O sbOrne | @AidanOsborne_DE A firefighter extinguishes remaining hotspots on the roof of ‘Animal House’ on April 12.

s arah g ardner | @rabbitearz93 Police converse inside Lawson Hall where there were reports of shots fired during a talent show that was in progress on April 17. Police determined that an altercation occured, but there were no shots fired.


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Portraits

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

s arah g ardner | @rabbitearz93 Press crew from left to right: Justin Godbold, Printshop Superintendent Blake Mulholland, Harley Lawless, Mike Caulfield, Wilson Meador, and Ben Villa pose for a portrait on Jan. 28, 2015 inside the daily egyPtian press room on the evening of the final press run.

h oliday W agner | @HolidayWagnerDE Patrick Greene, of Carbondale, gives a lining to to his 7-year-old nephew Mikaden Greene on Feb. 3 at Uppercuts Barbershop. “I’ve actually been cutting a lot of people’s hair since they were kids. It’s kind of crazy because you see them grow from kids to men,” Greene said.

e llen B ooth & a idan o sBorne | @AidanOsborne_DE @EllenBooth_DE Bola Olaniyan, left, from Nigeria, Deng Leek, center, from Sudan, and Ibby Djimde, from Mali, pose for a portrait Feb. 6 at SIU Arena before practice.

a BBy i yun | d aily e gyPtian James Elliot, owner and grill master of Mo Wallace BBQ and More, reflects on the past, present and future of his experiences while in the food industry on March 15 in Carbondale. James said the secret to his barbecue is the spiritual blessing his food receives every day. James said barbecuing is his special gift.

a idan o sBorne | @AidanOsborne_DE Cleveland Matthews poses for a portrait on Feb. 22 in his Carbondale residence. Matthews graduated from Attucks in 1954 and went on to the Navy. “When I first went in to the navy I looked around and it was all white, except for a black guy from St. Louis,” Matthews said. “We hugged each other because we didn’t know how to act around white folks.”


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N athaN h oefert | @nathanhoefertDE Fans wait for rapper Lil Wayne to enter Levels nightclub April 20 in Carbondale. Tickets were $50 to $100 and fans waited more than four hours after the doors opened for Wayne, who performed for about 20 minutes. “Waiting for like three or four hours for him to show up for that like five seconds [of performing] and then to get covered up by the audience was pretty [bad], because they paid that much money,� concertgoer Riler Wyans said.


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H oliday W agner | @HolidayWagnerDE Savannah Ganster, a performer from Baton Rouge, La., and Ashley Beard, a doctoral student from Los Angeles, create silhouettes on a projected video of Beard March 23 in the Marion Kleinau Theatre while rehearsing their show Lullaby: A Show About Insomnia and Creativity.

P eter r ogalla | d aily e gyPtian Taylor Jelley chops down a tree as Alice in “Last Seen Alice� at the C.H. Moe Theater on March 29, 2015.


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sPorts

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a ja g arMan | @ajagarman_DE Coach Brian Porter and women’s pole-vaulters watch as senior pole-vaulter Dean Jordan attempts a jump at the SIU Invitational track meet February 7, 2015 at the Recreation Center.

s arah g ardner | @SarahGardnerDE Thor Hadfield practices long snapping on March 17, 2015 at Saluki Stadium.


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Graphic design experience and/or communication design major preferred. Must have knowledge in Adobe Creative Suite. --Must be enrolled at SIUC for at least 3 credit hours during summer semesters, and 6 during fall and spring semesters. --Federal Work Study is helpful, but not necessary. --Applications available by emailing classified@dailyegyptian.com, visiting www.DailyEgyptian.com and looking under the “Contact” tab, or the D.E. front desk in the Comm. building, Room 1259, Monday - Friday, 9:00am -

3 Bdrm: 401A W. Elm, 2 bath 401B W. Elm

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NEW RENTAL LIST OUT, apts & houses. Pick up list at 508 W. Oak or call 529-3581 or 529-1820

RAINBOW PURE WATER SALES PERSON WANTED. Business/Marketing students apply. 618-806-5412 BUFFALO WILD WINGS, now hiring cooks and servers with opening availability, apply in person, Mon -Fri. GENERAL LABOR HELP,self motivated must have transportation, Hrs Monday-Friday 6am-3pm call 618-319-3950 WALKERS BLUFF IS now hiring servers, food runners, and cooks. Weekends required. E-mail resume to info@walkersbluff.com

--OX X proficiency --Adobe Photoshop, and InDesign experience helpful --Available evenings --Must be enrolled at SIUC for at least 3 credit hours during summer semesters, and 6 during fall and spring semesters. --Federal Work Study is helpful, but not necessary. --Applications available by emailing classified@dailyegyptian.com, visiting www.DailyEgyptian.com and looking under the “Contact” tab, or the D.E. front desk in the Comm. building, Room 1259, Monday - Friday, 9:00am 3:00pm.

DAILY EGYPTIAN NOW HIRING Circulation Driver --Must have a valid driver!s license and clean driving record --Be able to work early mornings (5am or earlier) --follow simple route instructions --Past management experience preferred but not required --Reliable means of transportation recommended but not required --Knowledge of campus buildings and Carbondale business locations is a plus --Must be enrolled at SIUC for at least 3 credit hours during summer semester, and 6 during fall and spring semesters. --Federal Work Study is helpful, but not necessary. --Applications available by emailing classified@dailyegyptian.com, visiting www.DailyEgyptian.com and looking under the “Contact” tab, or the D.E. front desk in the Comm. building, Room 1259, Monday - Friday, 9am - 3pm. BUFFALO WILD WINGS, now hiring cooks with opening availability, apply in person, Mon -Fri. SALES CLERK, PT, must be 21yrs, apply in person, SI Liquor Mart, 113 N. 12th St., M!boro. Please no calls. PART-TIME AFTERNOON student help, flexible hours top wages Able Appliance 618-457-7767

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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

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<< Answers for Tuesday Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) contains every digit, 1 to 9. For strategies on how to solve Sudoku, visit www. sudoku.org.uk

To get the advantage, check the day’s rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. Today’s Birthday (05/13/15). Your focus is at home this year. Prepare for growth. Carefully plan and budget before 6/14, for a renovation or move.

Manage family investments with a long-term view. Reach a new level in romance after 10/13. Get introspective and nostalgic after 10/27. Discover something about your past. Let go of old baggage. Play together. Aries (March 21-April 19) -Today is a 5 -- You are energized by the Moon in your sign today and tomorrow. Make your pitch. Ask for what you want. Get more with a private call than a public campaign. The tide’s in your favor. Amazing results are possible. Taurus (April 20-May 20) -- Today is a 6 -- Finish up an old project today and tomorrow. Get spurred to action when the truth gets revealed. Clear space for new endeavors (physically or spiritually, either works). Rituals satisfy. Discover hidden treasure while cleaning up. Sort, organize and recycle. Gemini (May 21-June 20) -Today is a 7 -- Work with friends in a community endeavor today and tomorrow. Make sure what you build is

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solid. Pass along what you learn. Share resources. A partner can advance where you’re stuck. Move quickly to maintain your advantage. Cancer (June 21-July 22) -- Today is a 7 -- Angels guide your actions. Take on more responsibility in the next few days. Make decisions, and go over details meticulously. Arrange the necessary cash. Sell what you don’t need. Invest in your business. Inspire your team to victory. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Today is a 7 -- Begin an intense expansion phase. You require no persuasion. You’re yearning to get out and explore today and tomorrow. Have a fascinating conversation. Follow your heart. The more you discover together, the deeper your love grows. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Today is a7--Study ways to make and keep money. For the next two days, handle financial matters. Negotiate and compromise. New career opportunities surface. Work the numbers. Your empathy calms your

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44 Stone monument 45 UFO fliers, purportedly 47 Career officer 48 Forensic investigator’s molecule 51 Convertible, in slang 52 Adviser who was a regular “Oprah” guest 55 Enervates

partner’s anxiety. Replace something that’s broken. Invest in success. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- Today is an 8 -- Be receptive. A partner feels compelled to advise. Develop strong bonds today and tomorrow. Get social. You can get much more accomplished by collaborating. Sell unnecessary stuff. A plumbing repair could get pricey. Delegate. You can solve it. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -Today is an 8 -- Focus on your work over the next few days. It’s getting more intense, as the excellent work you’ve been doing shines and multiplies. Encourage someone’s enthusiasm. They can help out. It’s possible to complete projects. Find what you need locally. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -Today is an 8 -- Someone nearby sure looks good. Today and tomorrow you’re lucky in love. Get dreamy together. Give up a worn-out attitude or assumption. Upgrade your image to express who you want to be. You’re especially charismatic.

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56 Feature of some paneling 57 In a laid-back manner 59 Words of dismay 60 Straightened up 62 Wedding rental 63 Combat group 64 LAPD ranks 66 Puts one’s initials on 67 Pampering, for short

Go play together. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Today is a 6 -- Make an overdue upgrade at home. The action is behind the scenes. Timing is everything. Decisions made now last. Go ahead and make the commitment, with the support of loved ones. Family comes first today and tomorrow. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- Today is an 8 -- Finish a project by the deadline. Get lost in studies and discoveries today and tomorrow. An escape attempt may not go so well. Friends inspire you. Have an impromptu party instead, to celebrate completion. Run it by your crew. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) -- Today is an 8 -- Your ideas are attracting attention. Tap another source of revenue. The next two days are good for business. Make sure you can make enough to pay expenses before compromising on price. Repay a favor. You’ve got this.


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sPorts

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

a idan o sborne | @AidanOsborne_DE Junior forward Dyana Pierre fights through two Aces to make a layup during the Salukis’ 63-58 loss to Evansville University Jan. 18 at SIU Arena in Carbondale. The Salukis finished 17-13 in a historic turnaround season under coach Cindy Stein.

C arrington s Pires | @CSpriesDE Outfielder Tyler Rolland strikes out after coming off the bench in a pinch hitting situation during the game against Belmont University April 7 at Itchy Jones Stadium. The Salukis fell to the Belmont Bruins 11-1 after a frustrating night of play.


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Sports

Sophomore sprinter Nikolai Gall warms up with 60-meter sprints Feb. 24 during practice at the Recreation Center.

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

n athan h oefert | @NathanHoefertDE


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