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Semester in Photos WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2014 VOLUME 98 ISSUE 141

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s arah G ardner d aily e Gyptian University spokeswoman Rae Goldsmith, right, and Matt Baughman, assistant to the chancellor, pause for a moment during setup for the visitation for interim Chancellor Paul Sarvela on Nov. 13 in the Student Center Ballrooms. The two worked closely with Sarvela, who died Nov. 9 at Memorial Hospital of Carbondale.


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s arah G ardner d aily e Gyptian A member of the Sigma Kappa team serves a giant volleyball to the “Just the Tip� team Oct. 20 during the Big Pink Volleyball Breast Cancer Fund.

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the Marion Veterans Affairs Medical Center. The center is the checkpoint for the Old Glory Coast to Coast Relay, marking day no. 44 of the relay.

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s arah g ardner d aIly e gyptIan Macaela Gilson and members of the Southern Illinois Dance Company perform “Morning Missed,” choreographed by Donna Wilson, at the company’s fall concert Nov. 21 at Furr Auditorium.

I an m ullen d aIly e gyptIan Derrek Humphrey, of Sturgis, Ky., takes a break from setting up a carnival ride Aug. 20 at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds.


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n athan h oeFert D aIly e gyptIan Junior guard Jalen Pendleton, right, and freshman guard K.C. Goodwin celebrate Nov. 1 at SIU Arena.

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Drive in Carbondale.

n athan h oeFert D aIly e gyptIan SIU Salukis’ Chaplin Roger Lipe, left, wrestles senior cornerback Keith Suggs during team building Aug. 18.

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The SIU football team participates in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Aug. 19 at Saluki Stadium.

n athan h oeFert D aIly e gyptIan Freshman swimmer Michael Wolfe, top, and senior swimmer Shaun Wolfe pose Oct. 14.

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Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis

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12/10/14 Complete the grid so each row, column andfor << Answers Tuesday 3-by-3 box Complete the (in bold borders) grid so each row, contains column andevery 3-by3 box (in digit, 1 bold to 9. borders) contains For strategies on every digit, 1 to 9. For to strategies how solve on how to solve Sudoku, visit Sudoku, visit www.

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To get the advantage, check the day’s rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. Today’s Birthday (12/10/14). Contemplate possibilities. Careful planning before 12/23 ramps into a year of personal

power and confidence with Saturn in your sign. Venus enters Capricorn today, boosting finances. Home changes hold your focus after 3/20. Work for community solutions after 4/4. Your heart’s engaged with educational rambles especially before 8/11, when professional options expand. Old passions get rekindled. Make a commitment for love. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7 — Take on more responsibility for the next month, with Venus in Capricorn. Assume authority, and watch for career advances. Romance blossoms for the next few days, although complications could arise. Issues at home draw attention from work. Carry your own weight. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 7 — Your old skills impress a new crowd. Accept criticism, if it’s right. Begin two-day period of home improvement. Practice a creative art form. It’s easier to venture forth for the next month, with Venus in Capricorn. Travel, explore and learn something new. Gemini (May 21-June 20)

ACROSS 1 Go wrong 4 Party garb for Hef 7 Some grenades, briefly 12 Response to a home team bobble 13 Tough kid to handle 14 Amazon crocodilian 15 Eight-time Norris Trophy winner 17 A to A, e.g. 18 Mascara mishap 19 Practical joke during a greeting 21 Vena __: heart vessel 23 Cobbler’s tool 24 Times gone by, in times gone by 25 Less solid 28 Anti-bullfighting org. 30 Steamed cantina food 31 Postwar population phenomenon 35 Heaps 36 Boring routine 37 In need of a massage 38 Yokohama is on it 41 Gravel components 43 Work without __ 44 Pens in 45 Scammer’s target 48 “The Book of __”: 2010 film 49 Very little 50 Board buyer’s request 53 Less experienced 57 Less taxing 58 Like many teen girls, and a literal hint to this puzzle’s circled squares 60 Lose 61 Nobelist Wiesel 62 Tax shelter letters 63 Take the reins 64 Single chin-up, say 65 Season ticket holder

Today is a 7 — Get the word out over the next two days. Dig deep into a favorite subject, and share discoveries with likeminded friends. The next few weeks are good for saving money, with Venus in Capricorn. Pay bills and increase your assets. Go over the numbers. Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is an 8 — Today and tomorrow could get extra profitable. Don’t get stopped by the past, or fear of failure. Reaffirm bonds and agreements. Partnership increases the scope of what you can accomplish over the next month, with Venus in Capricorn. Compromise comes easier. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is an 8 — You’re extra hot for the next two days. Be dependable. Liven up the party. There’s more work coming in the next few weeks with Venus in Capricorn - the kind you like. It could get extra fun. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 7 — Talk strategy. Envisioning and imagining come easier today and tomorrow. Draw your own maps. For

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DOWN 1 Fades away 2 Dorm unit 3 Post-shower wear 4 One paid to play 5 “Star Wars” character __ Binks 6 Houston MLBer 7 School group 8 __ Bits: cracker sandwiches 9 Leave wide-eyed 10 “Order! Order!” mallet 11 Dummy Mortimer 13 How much cargo is transported 14 All-natural flytrap 16 Slangy “Ditto!” 20 Pester, puppystyle 22 Crew neck alternative 25 Medical “Now!” 26 Saintly radiance 27 Hog-wild 29 Shock __ 31 Believe 32 Chaplin of “Game of Thrones” 33 Pitcher Hershiser 34 Predicament

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36 Numerical relationship 39 Like many gift subscriptions 40 Quasimodo’s workplace 41 Putting green patch 42 Mesmerized state 44 King of pop 45 Parts of peonies 46 Look forward to

the next month with Venus in Capricorn, love’s easier to find. Artistic efforts work in your favor. Fun comes easier. Play and invent. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 7 — Your home is your love nest. You’re more domestic this month, with Venus in Capricorn. Focus on home and family. Beautify your living space, in practical and useful ways. Your team comes to the rescue. Heed the voice of experience. Compare prices first. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 7 — You especially love learning this month, withVenus in Capricorn. Study, research and writing come easier. You’re even smarter than usual, and words just flow. Attend to career goals today and tomorrow. Friends compete for your attention. Take charge gracefully. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 7 — Complications could arise with an action or purchase. Wait for better terms. Use today and tomorrow for long-range planning. The next month with Venus in Capricorn can get quite profitable.

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47 Ad hoc law group 51 Gallbladder fluid 52 Slangy prefix meaning “ultra” 54 Street urchin 55 University founder Cornell 56 “Sleepless in Seattle” co-star 59 “Take me! Take me!” at the shelter

Focus on making money. Stash savings and keep in action. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7 —Work together to make joint financial choices today and tomorrow. For the next month with Venus in Capricorn, your luck improves greatly. You’re irresistible. Splurge on a new look or style. Use your charm to excellent effect. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 7 — Stick to the routine and prosper. A partner’s a big help today and tomorrow. Finish old jobs and enjoy peaceful introspection this next month with Venus in Capricorn. Allow more time for daydreaming and fantasies. Guard secrets and nurture seeds with love and care. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is an 8 — Increase efficiency and self-discipline for great results. Keep to the rules. Provide great service today and tomorrow. You’re especially popular for the next month with Venus in Capricorn. Group activities go well. Social activities benefit your career.


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Sophomore Meg Viggars, left, junior Taylor Pippen, center, and freshman Abby Barrow jump to block a ball Sept. 13 during the Saluki Invitational at SIU Arena.

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s arah g ardner d aIly e gyptIan l eWIs m arIen d aIly e gyptIan Freshman tennis player Daniel Martinez is one of six freshmen on the men’s tennis team this year. Mar- Redshirt freshman wide receiver Connor Iwema catches a pass as a University of Northern Iowa player goes for tinez, of Enid, Okla., was born in Quito, Ecuador, but moved to San Antonio where he began playing a tackle Nov. 15 at Saluki Stadium. The Dawgs lost to the Panthers 40-21, and were mathematically eliminated from the playoffs. To earn a bid to the tournament, SIU would have had to win against 7 Division I teams. tennis.

I an m ullen d aIly e gyptIan Players on Illinois State University Men’s Rugby Club work to bring down a player from the St. Louis Royals Rugby Football Club Aug. 30 during the 15th-annual Ruggapalooza at Parrish Park in Carbondale.


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