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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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Photo credit for the front cover: The Marching Salukis perform for tailgaters before the game at Saluki Stadium, Oct. 20.
Isabel Miller |IsabelMillerDE
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File Photo | Daily Egyptian Daily Egyptian staff photographers, from left (top row): Joey Sears, Carson VanBuskirk, Mary Barnhart, Chase Jordan.From left: (bottom row) Isabel Miller, Corrin Hunt, Nick Knappenburger, Allie Tiller.
Meet the photographers STAFF REPORT | Daily Egyptian
At the conclusion of each semester, the Daily Egyptian Photography and Multimedia staff dedicates the last edition to showcase the visual content put out over the course of the previous sixteen weeks. Semester in Photos serves as a chance to highlight the best photos from each photographer and sum up the events that took course on campus and in the Carbondale community. Below are brief bios about each photographer, we hope you enjoy looking through our Fall 2018 Semester in Photos. Joseph Sears, 19, is a sophomore from Chatham studying cinema and photography. He has worked for the Daily Egyptian since August, 2017. After graduation Sears plans to be a producer or director. Carson VanBuskirk, 20, is a junior
from Girard studying radio, TV, and digital media and cinematography and photography. He has worked at the Daily Egyptian since August, 2018. VanBuskirk plans to pursue a career as a videographer and photographer after graduation. Mary Barnhart, 23, is a senior from Marion studying journalism with a specialization in photos. She has worked at the Daily Egyptian since August, 2017. Barnhart served as the photo and multimedia editor for the summer and fall of 2018. After graduation she will be focusing on freelance work following and documenting bands on tour. Chase Jordan, 20, is a sophomore from Granite City studying journalism with a specialization in photos. He has worked at the Daily Egyptian since September, 2018. After graduation, Jordan plans to find a job at a music based magazine or website as a photographer. Isabel Miller, 19, is a sophomore
from Carterville studying journalism with a specialization in photos. She has worked at the Daily Egyptian since May, 2018. After graduation Miller hopes to work at the Chicago Tribune. Corrin Hunt, 20, is a junior from Ramsey studying art. She has worked at the Daily Egyptian since January, 2018. After graduation, Hunt hopes to work as a full time photographer and graphic designer. Nicholas Knappenburger, 20, is a junior from Eureka studying radio, TV, and digital media. He has worked at the Daily Egyptian since June, 2018. Knappenburger wants to work in video production and editing. Allie Tiller, 21, is a junior from Marquette Heights studying cinema and photography. She has worked at the Daily Egyptian since August, 2018. Tiller plans to pursue a career in cinematography, editing and photography after graduation.
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News
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SIH employees give coffee and hot chocolate to firefighters on the corner of Poplar and state Route 13, Nov. 13. Isabel Miller @IsabelMillerDE
Joey Sears | @Joey_Sears10 Tow truck drivers move vehicles involved in a collision Nov. 5, at the intersection of S. Illinois Avenue and Mill Street in Carbondale
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Mary Barnhart | @MaryBarnhartDE Willow Hohgrefe-Fry, 8, of Willisville, rolls inside a bubble ball, Aug. 31, at the Du Quoin State Fair.
Reagan Gavin | @RGavin_DE CJ Ticer of Ava and Maddy Taylor of Murphysboro share a moment, Aug. 31, at the Du Quoin State Fair.
Features
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Features
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Allie Tiller | @allietiller_de Raymond Begay, 14, of Chicago performs the crow hop dance with his older brother Jaime Begay, 29, for the Native American Heritage Month Nov. 1.
Allie Tiller | @allietiller_de Aaliyah Begay, 15, of Chicago performs a jingle dress dance in a Native American medicine dress during the kick-off event for the Native American Heritage Month, Nov. 1.
Carson VanBuskirk | @carsonvanbde Rabi Scheiman spins a dreidel upside down with his kids in his home on, Nov. 26.
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Features
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Corrin Hunt | @CorrinlHunt Corrin Hunt | CorrinlHunt The Carbondale Fire Department, folds an American flag, Nov. 11, after the Carbondale Veterans Day Calvin Scott, of Carbondale, plays taps, Nov. 11, during the Carbondale Veterans Day Ceremony, at Ceremony, at the Veterans Memorial Plaza, in Carbondale. the Veterans Memorial Plaza, in Carbondale.
Dillon Gilliland | Daily Egyptian Members of the Saluki Rainbow Network walk around campus, Oct. 1. The RSO put on the LGBTQ+ Pride Walk to spread love and acceptance across the campus community.
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Features
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Joey Sears | @Joey_Sears10 Elliot Palm (right), a junior with Air Force ROTC, practices rifle training Sept. 21. When asked about the mentality a person has to have to train, Elliot states, “People in today’s society seem to have the misconception that you either fail or achieve at something, when in reality that’s not it at all.” He proceeded to talk about his own struggles when beginning with training, “I’ve got a few scars from not catching the rifle when I was starting out. So in reality, you fail, you fail, and you fail, and by overcoming those failures you succeed.”
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Features
Chase Jordan | chasejordande Junior, Alyssa Weimer, 20, of Algonquin, studying art education, spins a glowing hoop around her leg, Sept. 27.
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Allie Tiller | @allietiller_de SIU students grab candy from a pile to put in the pinatas they made at the Student Center Craft Shop during day 2 of the pinata event for Hispanic Latino Heritage Month, Oct. 5.
Chris Cole, a senior studying advertising, holds a candle, Friday, Oct. 12, 2018, during a vigil honoring Chancellor Carlo Montemagno at the Student Services Building. Reagan Gavin @RGavin_DE
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Demonstrations
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Allie Tiller | @allietiller_de A child laying next to a three-panel LGBTQ+ rainbow sign on the steps of the Carbondale City Hall during the City Assembly to Shut Down Trump event, Oct. 23.
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Demonstrations
Nick Knappenburger | @nickknappenburger_de Protesters chant and wave their signs on the road outside of the airport, Oct. 27, during President Trump’s Rally at Southern Illinois Airport in Murphysboro.
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Isabel Miller | @IsabelMillerDE President Donald J. Trump addresses the crowd during the Murphysboro campaign rally, Oct. 27, at the Southern Illinois Airport.
Mary Barnhart | @MaryBarnhartDE Mary Barnhart | @MaryBarnhartDE State police in tactical gear line up in preparation for the approaching protesters, during the MAGA Rally, Beau Henson, Democratic Socialists of America member, 38, of Carbondale, calls out SIU administration Oct. 27, at the Southern Illinois Airport in Murphysboro. for lack of action against racial injustices and anti-semitism on SIU campus, Sept. 28, outside of Faner Hall.
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Portraits
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Chase Jordan | @chasejordande Sean Thornton, 19, of Oak Lawn, hangs from the rim with a smile on his face. “In college it’s important to find something that relieves you of stress in a healthy way, basketball is my escape.” Thornton said.
Isbel Miller | @IsabelMillerDE Chris Hargas holds Billy “Farmer” Hills against the ropes during their match, Sept. 8, at the Carterville Chase Jordan | @chasejordande Toni Eaton, 45, an in home care provider from Champaign shows off her attire in front of Southern Illinois Free Fair at the Carterville Community Center. Airport. Oct. 27, 2018. “I love being here. I’m energized. You can have people follow me at Lady Liberty for Trump on Facebook.” Eaton said.
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Portraits
Nick Knappenburger | @nickknappenburger_de Michelle Bernard of Texas waits at her food stand for customers, Friday, Aug. 31, 2018, at the Du Quoin State Fair
Allie Tiller | @allietiller_de A. Jay Popoff, lead singer of Lit, singing to the crowd at thet the Duquion State fair, Aug. 31.
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SportS
Carson VnBuskirk | @carsonvanbde Alaysia Brandy, 20, of Chicago, studying Biological Science Pre-Med, kneels during the National Anthem at the SIU versus SEMO football game at the SIU Arena, on Sept. 15.
Carson VanBuskirk | @carsonvanbde Senior Raphael Leonard, of Starkville, Miss., flexes after his reception for a touchdown, at the SIU versus SEMO football game at the SIU Arena, on Sept. 15.
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Isabel Miller | @IsabelMillerDE Senior outside hitter, Malvis Ortiz, spikes the ball, Nov. 2, during the Saluki’s 3-1 win againt the Indiana Sycamores, at Davies Gym.
Carson VanBuskirk | @carsonvanbde Zymrih Hughlett, seven months, of Carbondale, sits inside the Saluki’s shoulder pads on Aug. 23, at the Saluki Football Fan Fest, at Saluki Stadium.
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Junior, Frankie Thomas, of Chesterfield, Mo., practices his driving at the SIU Men’s Golf practice at Hickory Ridge Golf Course on Oct. 3. Carson VanBuskirk | @carsonvanbde
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Jillian Reinhardt, 8, of Herrin, runs through the obstacle course, on Aug. 23, at the Saluki Football Fan Fest, at Saluki Stadium. Carson VanBuskirk | @carsonvanbde
SIU graduate student Marcus Bartley, attempts to block a shot from Jordan Goodwin, at the SIU vs. SLU basketball game on Dec. 5. Carson VanBuskirk | @carsonvanbde
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