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Wednesday, december 13, 2017 Photo credit for the front cover: Dylan Nelson | @Dylan_Nelson99 Top left: Tayler Goldtrap, a junior studying forestry from Kankakee, reads a book of poems while relaxing in a hammock on Aug. 22 at Thompson Point in Carbondale. “I chose this spot because it was near my dorm building and the trees were positioned perfectly to connect my [hammock],” Goldtrap said. “I was reading the book ‘Lullabies’ by Lang Leav because I was looking for inspiration to write again.” Athena Chrysanthou | @Chrysant1Athena Top right: Kara Belle, a drag queen from Champaign, applies makeup on Oct. 28 before the Steam Punk Drag Show in the Student Center. Mary Newman | @MaryNewmanDE Bottom left: Australian country musician Bill Chambers performs on Nov. 30 at The Varsity Center in Carbondale. “My dad took me to a country music concert when I was seven and I had dreams then of being on the stage,” Chambers said. ” [My kids] resparked my interest in music and when they were old enough to tour and start a band we started a family band.” Brian Muñoz | @BrianMMunoz Bottom right: Southern Illinois University chancellor Carlo Montemagno poses for a portrait on Aug. 28, in Anthony Hall. “Resources do not define your vision or define your ultimate goals – they establish a framework for the path that you have to travel. But they don’t define who we are as an institution,” Montemagno said. “My vision is that we establish SIUC as a destination institution – that people from across the country and around the world know of us and want to come here because of the quality of the educational experience the students get.”

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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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Publishing Information The Daily Egyptian is published by the students of Southern Illinois University Carbondale and functions as a laboratory for the School of Journalism in exchange for the room and utilities in the Communications Building. The Daily Egyptian is a non-profit organization that survives primarily off of its advertising revenue. Offices are in the Communications Building, Room 1259, at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, Ill., 62901.


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Dylan Nelson | @Dylan_Nelson99 A fan screams at cheerleaders to "stand up" during the national anthem on Brian Muñoz | @BrianMMunoz Oct. 14 before the Salukis' 42-7 win against the Illinois State Redbirds at Sa- Cheerleaders Alaysia Brandy, left, and Czarina Tinker, center, kneel during the national anthem on Nov. 18 before the Salukis' luki Stadium. 69-64 win against the University of Illinois Springfield Prairie Stars at SIU Arena. A recent change in protocol put into place by SIU Athletics has removed the cheerleaders from the playing surface of sporting events during the national anthem.

Brian Muñoz | @BrianMMunoz Vietnam veteran Calvin Scott, of Carbondale, plays taps alongside a 21-gun-salute on Nov. 10 during the annual Veteran's Day ceremony at Veterans Memorial Plaza.

Brian Muñoz | @BrianMMunoz Laura Sweeney, of Aimes, Iowa, Jessica Freeman, of St. Louis, Missouri, and Mary Ardery, of Bloomington, Indiana, protest the proposed GOP tax bill on Nov. 29 outside of Morris Library.


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Brian MuĂąoz | @BrianMMunoz A protester holds two upside-down American flags with "No Justice, No Peace" written on them Sept. 17, 2017, while marching down Kingsland Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. The protests come on the second day after the "not guilty" verdict announcement of former St. Louis Police Officer Jason Stockley in the shooting death of Anthony Lamar Smith.

Brian MuĂąoz | @BrianMMunoz Officers inspect a vehicle that collided with a Carbondale police cruiser Nov. 20, 2017, at the intersection of Illinois Avenue and Mill Street in Carbondale.

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Ryan Michalesko | @photosbylesko Nicyah Hastings-Atkins, 9, right, plays with a basketball as Malachi Suggs, 10, center practices his moves and A'Niyah Black, 13, watches outside of the Eurma C. Hayes Center on Aug. 23 in Carbondale. "We saw Malachi walking over there," Hastings-Steele said. "Nicyah saw he had a basketball, so we asked if he wanted to play."

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated members Lyneesya Wilson, far left, of Nashville, Tennessee, Valincia Jackson, of Chicago, Denasia Winston, of Peoria and Keyantta Houston, of Chicago, joke around on Oct. 13 before performing at Alpha Phi Alpha's 21st annual step show at Shryock Auditorium. B RIAN M UĂ‘OZ @B RIAN MM UNOZ

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Mary Newman | @MaryNewmanDE) Madi Williams, 5, of DuQuoin, rides the swings on Aug. 25 at the DuQuoin State Fair. Williams said she liked the swings, but he favorite was the Zero Gravity ride.


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Brian Muñoz | @BrianMMunoz Daredevil Cyrus Nock, of Sarasota, Florida, balances on a wheel prop on Aug. 25 during a performance of “The Nerveless Nocks Daredevil Circus,” at the DuQuoin State Fair. “My family has had the company since 1840 – I’m an eighth generation daredevil,” Nock said. “We’ve traveled the world performing, I just love seeing the faces of the audience during the stunts.”

Auston Mahan | @AustonMahanDE Donna Eggers, of Toledo, assists her golden retriever, Bailey, up a ramp while practicing for a distance jumping competition on Sept. 23 at Southern Illinois Hunting and Fishing Days in Carterville.

Athena Chrysanthou | @Chrysant1Athena Melany Mulligan of Carbondale rides her horse Rosebud on Sept. 1 at Odonoghue Stables in Carbondale. Mulligan has had her horse two and a half years but has been riding since she was eight. Mulligan said the thing she enjoys the most about riding is the relationship she has with her horse. “We have a very interesting relationship,” Mulligan said. “We come here every day.”


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Brian Muñoz | @BrianMMunoz Thousands watch as the Great American Eclipse nears totality on Aug. 21 at Saluki Stadium in Carbondale.

Anna Spoerre | @annaspoerre William Cooley | @Wcooley1980 Roop Singh, Arya Singh, 5, and Minal Giri, all of Linkenshire, observe the solar eclipse through their eclipse glasses on Aug. 21 in Makanda. Makanda, considered the crossroads of the Great American Eclipse, Zane Risley, of Ridgeway pumps his fist in the air while watching ‘Hell Yeah’ perform on August 20, during the third day of Moonstock at Walker’s Bluff Winery in Carterville, Illinois. experienced the greatest total solar eclipse duration at over two minutes and 41 seconds.


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Athena Chrysanthou | @Chrysant1Athena Max Stewart 6, of Crystal Lake stares into the sun with a mask over his glasses on Aug. 21 before the solar eclipse at Willow Farm in Makanda.

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Athena Chrysanthou | @Chrysant1Athena Eclipse-gazers look up on Aug. 21 as the sky darkens during the 2017 Great American Solar Eclipse at Willow Farm in Makanda.

Brian MuĂąoz | @BrianMMunoz The phases of the Great American Eclipse are shown in a photo illustration on Aug. 21 at Saluki Stadium in Carbondale. The celestial event brought over 14,000 to Southern Illinois University according to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.


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Portraits

Brian Muñoz | @BrianMMunoz Trevondo Crockett, of East St. Louis, poses for a portrait among his merchandise on Sept. 29 at his store "Kickaholics" on the Carbondale Strip. "When I was younger, I wanted shoes that looked good," Crockett said. "Even though I wasn't able to get them I still knew everything I could about them." Crockett, a SIU Class of 2014 alumni, is the owner of Kickaholics, a new collector's shoe store located on the Carbondale Strip.

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Ellen Booth | @EllenBooth_DE Joseph Brown, a professor in the Africana Studies program talks about enrollment in the Africana Studies program on Oct. 2 at his office in Faner Hall.

Mary Newman | @MaryNewmanDE Mary Newman | @MaryNewmanDE Nina Alexander. left, and her daughter Shekinah, 8, sit outside of their new home Dr. Mont Allen demonstrates how the Greek would drink from a bowl, on Oct. 19 inside his office in Faner Hall. “When the on Nov. 13 in Murphysboro. “I just want to say that I’m very grateful," Alexander bowl was brought to the face to drink it became a mask,” Dr. Allen said while explaining that the mask was supposed to said. "God has blessed me with a beautiful home." resemble Dionysus, the Greek god of fertility and wine.


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Tavae Lewis, a senior from Carbondale studying exercise science, poses for a photograph on Dec. 5 outside of the Communications Building. The “Southern Illinois Golden Boy” made his professional MMA boxing debut in the welterweight class this year. "I'm about to be a nightmare to those who I have to face," Lewis said. B RIAN M UÑOZ @B RIAN MM UNOZ

Ryan Michalesko | @photosbylesko Senior physiology major Kara Starkweather, left, and Professor of Physiology Dr. Buck Hales pose for a photograph in a Life Sciences II lab on Aug. 25 in Carbondale. The duo is using hens, which ovulate similarly to women, to research flaxseed as a dietary intervention in preventing ovarian cancer. "We understand that the major cause of ovarian cancer is the inflammation associated with ovulation," said Hales. "Our goal is to turn ovarian cancer into a disease that women can live with instead of die from."

Athena Chrysanthou | @Chrysant1Athena SIU photojournalism professor Mark Dolan poses for a portrait on Aug. 31 outside his barbecue Pilgrim ambulance. Dolan refurbished a military ambulance that he purchased and repurposed it into a vehicle he drives cross-country “to explore and celebrate the diversity with which we approach barbecue in America.”


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

Today's Birthday (12/13/17). Invent possibilities this year, and craft plans for realization. Thorough, consistent efforts reap profitable results. Changes with travels and studies this winter lead to a fresh, creative buzz. A summer cash influx could spark miscommunications. Remember core commitments. Love (and romance) grow with care. To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. Aries (March 21-April 19) -- Today is a 9 -Review your resources with your partner over the next few days. Include passion and fun in your priorities. Resist the urge to splurge. Maintain moderation.

Taurus (April 20-May 20) -- Today is an 8 -Share promises and expand a partnership through tomorrow. Make a new start. Act quickly without spending recklessly. When opportunity knocks, open the door. Gemini (May 21June 20) -- Today is an 8 -- Brilliant ideas arise in playful moments. The pace quickens through tomorrow. Get outside and move for natural inspiration. Profit from a dreamer's vision. Cancer (June 21-July 22) -- Today is an 8 -Reserve today and tomorrow for fun. Success comes through taking action, despite the impulse to run away. Express your true feelings. Go for love and romance. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Today is a 7 -- Focus on home and family for a few days. Coordinate upcoming changes and plans. Share dreams and ideas to choose what works best. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Today is a 9 -- Get your message out through tomorrow. Question authority. Coordinate your team response. Take decisive action. Others move more quickly, knowing they can depend on you. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- Today is a 9 -- Focus on finances for growth. Passions get stirred; keep expenses within budget,

and keep your tone respectful. Keep your eye on the ball. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- Today is a 9 -- Step into power, leadership and authority. Your confidence serves you and others. Use diplomacy and avoid controversy. A rush job pre-empts scheduled programming. Sagittarius (Nov. 22Dec. 21) -- Today is a 6 -- Concentrate on cleanup and organization for a few days. Stay sensitive to a loved one's wishes. Stillness and peace feed your spirit. Consider what's ahead. Capricorn (Dec. 22Jan. 19) -- Today is an 8 -- Confer with allies and teammates today and tomorrow. Your friends are your inspiration. Guard against impulsive or impetuous behavior. Relax and play together. Aquarius (Jan. 20Feb. 18) -- Today is a 9 -- A test or challenge has your attention. Prepare your presentation for the professional spotlight coming your way. Winning is a distinct possibility. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) -- Today is an 8 -- Slip into an adventure today and tomorrow. Travel, investigate and explore new directions. Toss out the superfluous. Conditions are improving. Document your discoveries.

ACROSS 1 Brainiac 8 Campus eatery, for short 11 Flying Solo? 14 Brewpub brew 15 Auburn University home 17 #2 on Rolling Stone’s 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time 18 Burger bun flavorings 19 Out-of-date 20 Usual people in a roundup? 22 Small dogs 24 Trafficking org. 25 Insisted on it 29 Gaming rookie, in slang 31 “Treasure Island” author’s initials 33 Cape 34 Six-sided state 36 Steinbeck’s “__ of Eden” 38 Simple card game 39 Pal of Sleepy 41 “Taras Bulba” novelist Gogol 43 Org. with Thunder and Heat 44 Eggs in a lab 45 Amino __ 46 Chew (on) 48 Male bodybuilder 50 Uncle, in Mexico 52 Homecoming figure 54 Rock show venues 56 U.K. country 58 Palm smartphone 60 Welcomers at the church door 63 Car seller’s employer: Abbr. 64 Like some celebrity memoirs 67 Desperate 69 Salaries 70 Composer Puccini 71 28-Down, essentially 72 Solid __ rock 73 Steams up DOWN 1 Spaceship Earth locale

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2 Unit at the pumps 3 *Friendly words to departing guests 4 Old-school “cool” 5 Has 6 Spoken 7 More heavily populated 8 Attorney’s assignment 9 Smart guys? 10 *Like medicine that works quickly 11 Smoked meat 12 Zion Church letters 13 “One Mic” rapper 16 Pasta sauce herb 21 *Extremely retro food regimen? 23 Drunkard 26 Common yoga pose ... and a hint to hidden names in the answers to starred clues 27 Former Swedish automaker 28 Southern veggie 30 *“Cruel Summer” band 32 Mineo of movies 35 Hyphenated fruit drink brand

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37 Droop 39 Qatar’s capital 40 Done 42 Young fox 47 Hotel lobby hangings 49 Prefix with Saxon 51 Nervous 53 Remove calcium deposits from 55 Tennis great Monica

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57 Area below the abdomen 59 Cookie bits in some Milka chocolate bars 61 “Born Free” lioness 62 Fly high 64 Gratuity 65 Rock producer Brian 66 HDTV choice 68 HDTV brand


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Brian Muñoz | @BrianMMunoz Junior Chris Cole competes on Nov. 4 in the Dr. Edward Shea Natatorium.

Brian Muñoz | @BrianMMunoz SIU junior center Kavion Pippen, left, and University of Illinois Springfield junior center Zach Steinberg fight for the ball on Nov. 18 during the Salukis’ 69-64 win against the University of Illinois Springfield Prairie Stars at SIU Arena.


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Brian Muùoz | @BrianMMunoz Senior wide receiver Connor Iwema (6) stiff-arms Mississippi Valley's defensive back Adrian Campbell (22) during the second quarter of SIU’s home opener against the Mississippi Valley Delta Devils on Sept. 9 at Saluki Stadium.

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Athena Chrysanthou | @Chrysant1Athena Freshman guard Mackenzie Silvey looks to pass Lindenwood senior forward Alison Webb on Nov. 3 during the Salukis 90-68 win against the Lindenwood Lynx at SIU Arena.

Junior guard Eric McGill dives for the ball during the Salukis' 69-64 win against the University of Springfield Prairie Stars on Nov. 18 at SIU Arena. D YLAN N ELSON @D YLAN _N ELSON 99


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Dylan Nelson | @Dylan_Nelson99 Valparaiso University senior middle hitter Taylor Graboski celebrates a point scored on Sept. 25 during the Salukis' 2-1 win against the Crusaders at Davies Gym.

Brian Muñoz | @BrianMMunoz Brian Muñoz | @BrianMMunoz Kai Hoffman-Dussome, center, a sophomore studying aviation technologies from Ontario, Canada, flaunts his shorts on Oct. 20 after the Salukis score a point during the annual 'Dig for a Cure' volleyball match Head men’s basketball coach Barry Hinson reacts to a play on Dec. 6 during the Salukis’ 69-74 loss against the Saint Louis University Billikens at Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri. against Bradley University at Davies Gym.


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