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Wednesday, december 14, 2016 Cutlines for the front page photos not otherwise featured in this edition: Athena Chrysanthou | @Chrysant1Athena Top left: SIU senior guard Mike Rodriguez jumps for a shot during the first half of the Salukis’ matchup against Mount St. Mary's University on Nov. 21 at SIU Arena. Ryan Michaelesko | @photosbylesko Middle right: Lindy Loyd, a Bucky Dome board member, lights jack-o'-lanterns Oct. 31 at the Buckminster Fuller Dome Home in Carbondale. The pumpkins, carved by SIU architecture and interior design students, were displayed for visitors and trick or treaters to view. "No one else is doing anything like this," architecture professor Jon Davey said. "It gives the students a good time." The students were assigned to carve the pumpkins over the weekend. Amongst nearly 80 pumpkins, designs included the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower and the U.S. Capitol Building Morgan Timms | @Morgan_Timms Bottom right corner: Delta Zeta sorority sisters Maggie Lehman, a senior from Streamwood studying nursing, left, and Tierney Rhone, a junior from St. Louis studying social work, brace themselves for a wave of colored powder Oct. 1 after the second annual Delta Dash 5K Color Run outside Itchy Jones Stadium. All proceeds benefitted the Starkey Hearing Foundation and the Jimmy V Foundation for cancer research.
Cutlines for the back page photos not otherwise featured in this edition: Bill Lukitsch | @lukitsbill Top light: Savannah Watts, left, and her daughter, Lilith, gaze at a candle Nov. 9 during a special ceremony at First Christian Church in Carbondale. Community members met to lament and show solidarity in reaction to the election of Donald Trump as president. Lilith, 2, was born with spina bifida and she cannot walk on her own. Her mother said the election held great consequences for her family, especially because they rely on federal assistance for Lilith’s medical treatment. Watts said she fears the family could lose healthcare benefits they receive through the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare, which Trump has vowed to repeal. “I cried a lot last night,” Watts said of her initial reaction to the news that Trump would become the 45th president of the U.S. “It was even hard even to get out of bed this morning.” Morgan Timms | @Morgan_Timms Second row left: World War II veteran and U.S. Masters swimmer Thomas Maine, 91, of Carbondale, swims breaststroke Oct. 18 during practice at the Recreation Center. Jacob Wiegand | @jawiedgandphoto Third row left: Myla Reyes, 7, of Carbondale, plays on a retired train caboose Oct. 2 in downtown Carbondale. “I like to climb on things,” Reyes said. “It’s really fun.” She said sitting on the roofs on the train cars was her favorite part of the experience. Bill Lukitsch | @lukitsbill Third row middle: Kenny Turnbaugh, a senior from Carbondale studying history, stands in line with his fellow ROTC cadets during a Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11 at Veterans Memorial Plaza. Jacob Wiegand | @jawiedgandphoto Bottom row left: Costumed pedestrians stroll down the sidewalk during Unofficial Halloween early Oct. 16 on the Strip in Carbondale. The annual event began in 2000 after a city ordinance, which has since been rescinded, restricted bars on the Carbondale Strip from operating on Halloween.
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Jacob Wiegand | @jawiegandphoto Tammie Swinney, of Carbondale, participates in a worship service Oct. 30 at Olivet Free Will Baptist Church in Carbondale. “It’s like a family [at Olivet],” she said. Swinney has been attending Olivet for five and a half years. This year the church celebrates 150 years in the Carbondale community.
Ryan Michalesko | @phototsbylesko Grassy Lake Hunting Club guide Duane Smith smokes a cigarette while watching for incoming ducks Nov. 30 during a Wounded Warriors duck hunt in Jonesboro.
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Ryan Michalesko | @phototsbylesko Africana studies professor Joseph Brown silently reflects during a vigil remembering the victims of the Orlando shooting Aug. 31 in Grinnell Hall.
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Ryan Michalesko | @phototsbylesko Surrounded by incoming freshman and new students, interim Chancellor Brad Colwell, center, wears a pair of solar eclipse glasses for a group photo following the convocation ceremony Aug. 19 at SIU Arena.
Jacob Wiegand | @jawiegandphoto Benjamin Puffer, hand on candle, and Josh Schenkenfelder, a senior from Oak Forest studying journalism, work to craft a display of candles that reads "Alex K" in memory of Alex Kierstead — an SIU student who died in a house fire the day before Thanksgiving — on Dec. 3 outside the burnt home in Carbondale. Puffer, a freshman from Carbondale studying physics, met Kierstead through a mutual friend. "He was a really good guy," Puffer said. "He's just really cool. He had a really good soul. It's one of the best things." Kierstead, a junior from Aurora studying political science and journalism, was remembered by a few dozen friends and mourners at the candlelight vigil held outside the burnt building at 700 W. Freeman St. where Kierstead and his three roommates resided prior to the blaze.
Ryan Michalesko | @phototsbylesko Gov. Bruce Rauner speaks with members of the media Aug. 26 following his visit to Carbondale High School's Rebound program.
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Ryan Michaelesko | @photosbylesko Alyssa Johnson, co-owner of Dare To Be Boutique, poses for a portrait outside her store Oct. 25 at University Mall in Carbondale. The local boutique recently expanded to University Mall after nearly a year of operation on the Carbondale Strip.
Ryan Michaelesko | @photosbylesko Patrick Burke, a junior from Los Angeles studying theater, poses for a portrait in the Clown Room on Oct. 23 at Chittyville School Haunted House in Herrin. "The clowns running around scaring people are ridiculous," Burke said of the nation-wide clown scares consuming communities. "I had many people ask me why are we were continuing with the clown room at the haunted house after all of this. The clown room was here way before the nationwide sightings started and the clowns in the haunt, myself included, are playing a part for entertainment, not to harm people." While the craze has been filled with hoaxes and false alarms, SIU and Carbondale Police are still encouraging the report any suspicious activity, and to not dress up as clowns.
Ryan Michaelesko | @photosbylesko Deanna Price, an SIU graduate from Moscow Mills, Mo., poses for a portrait Sept. 1 at the DAILY EGYPTIAN newsroom. Price placed eighth in hammer throw, throwing 70.95 meters, at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. “You watch the Olympics as a kid over and over again and to be there was phenomenal,” she said. “To compete in front of thousands and thousands of fans with millions of more watching gave me a platform to show others that this could be their future.”
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Ryan Michaelesko | @photosbylesko Mike Reis, Saluki Athletics director of external and broadcast operations, stands for a portrait Sept. 26 outside Saluki Stadium. "I am one of the lucky people who gets to do what he wanted to do when he was a kid," said Reis, who is in his 38th season as SIU's radio play-by-play announcer. "There are a lot of good people who play, coach and work the games and I get to be around them every day".
Ryan Michaelesko | @photosbylesko Jeff Lane, of the Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, Tenn., poses for a portrait in a replica Dymaxion car Oct. 21 at the Bucky Dome in Carbondale. Lane transported the replica car from Nashville to Carbondale for the Dymaxion Days fundraiser. The Dymaxion car was designed by architect and inventor Buckminster Fuller, who taught in the SIU School of Art and Design from 1959 to 1970. The event aimed to raise money for the restoration of the Bucky Dome house, which Fuller built and resided in during his tenure at the university.
Ryan Michaelesko | @photosbylesko Professor of philosophy Randall Auxier poses for a portrait Nov. 21 in his Murphysboro home prior to its opening ceremony as the American Institute for Philosophical and Cultural Thought. The institute, which houses an estimated 35,000 books and scholarly articles, was established as a research site for humanities students in response to the closure of SIU's Center for Dewey Studies. "It didn't look anything like this when we moved in," Auxier said. "It's taken a lot of work."
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Athena Chrysanthou | @Chrysant1Athena Members of the Southern Illinois Dance Company finish a dance routine Dec. 1 in preparation for the SIDC’s “In Concert” performance in Furr Auditorium. SIDC is choreographed by SIU students and artistic director and advisor Lori Merrill-Fink, who is also the director of the University Honors Program. SIU alumna Andrea Hernandez has been part of the SIDC for more than four years. “When I was in school, the SIDC was my relax time,” Hernandez said. “I am really excited for the show, as it might be my last one.”
Athena Chrysanthou | @Chrysant1Athena Master of Foxhounds Dr. Mark Smith, of Herrin, rides toward spectators with his hounds Sept. 23 during the 29th annual Southern Illinois Hunting and Fishing Days at John A. Logan College. Smith and other members of Herrin-based Shawnee Hounds fox hunting club demonstrated fox hunting for spectators and allowed some to ride the horses. Founded in 1982, the hunt club is now the only one of its kind in southern Illinois.
Morgan Timms | @Morgan_Timms Robyn and Richard Hamilton watch fireworks Oct. 8 during the annual Olmsted Catfish Days Festival. “Olmsted is where I met my bride,” Richard said. The pair have been together for nearly 20 years and are raising nine kids together.
Autumn Suyko | @AutumnSuyko_DE Jim Wall, a senior lecturer of radio, television and digital media, plays jazz on a cello with his band, the 618 Jazz Ensemble, on Nov. 13 at The Grotto Lounge in Carbondale. “It’s my sanity,” Wall said of playing jazz.
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Jacob Wiegand | @jawiegandphoto Marcus Morey, of Fort Scott, Kan., takes a break from the rodeo with his eight-month-old Blue Heeler, Dolly, on Sept. 3 during the Du Quoin State Fair rodeo. “I live for [rodeo],� Morey said. He said Dolly usually travels with him when competing in rodeos.
Ryan Michaelesko | @photosbylesko Alana Muench, 3, of Milwaukee, naps Aug. 29 in her father's fair booth at the Du Quoin State Fair. "I normally have a babysitter," said her father, Andrew Muench. "But sometimes things come up and she has to come on the road with me."
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Ryan Michaelesko | @photosbylesko The Pulliam Hall clocktower weathervane sits silhouetted by the rising supermoon Nov. 14 in Carbondale.
Morgan Timms | @Morgan_Timms Musician Bob "Smilin'" Lewis, of Van Buren, Ark., performs with the Ben Miller Band on Sept. 31 during the Carbondale Rocks Revival Music Festival in downtown Carbondale.
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B r o u g h t t o yo u b y :
Answers for Wednesday >> Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by3 box (in bold borders) contains every digit, 1 to 9. For strategies on how to solve Sudoku, visit www. sudoku.org.uk
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Take this Today's Birthday (12/14/16). Teamwork is your magic key this year. Collaborate and support your friendships. Find a new educational road next spring, before your home and family flowers. Creative changes next autumn lead to incredible cultural and academic discoveries. Share love, gratitude and appreciation. 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 an 8 -- Beautify and improve the functionality and comfort of your home over the next two days. Think about color, line and form. Simplicity has elegance.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) -- Today is a 9 -Write, record and film your next opus. You're especially creative with words and expression over the next few days. Learn whatever you need to know. Gemini (May 21June 20) -- Today is a 9 -- You can navigate a little chaos. Make extra money over the next two days. Balance new work with old responsibilities. Keep your customers satisfied. Cancer (June 21-July 22) -- Today is an 8 -Personal matters have your focus today and tomorrow. Pamper yourself. Try a new haircut or style. Take time for passion projects and secret obsessions. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Today is a 6 -- Let a spiritual lesson sink in today and tomorrow. Meditation and prayer give peace of mind and heart. Consider past, present and future. Make plans. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Today is a 9 -Huddle with your team over the next few days. Community and group projects go well. Benefits come through social connections. Throw parties for common benefit. Libra (Sept. 23Oct. 22) -- Today is a 9 -- Growth possibilities have you excited. The impossible seems accessible. Plan for two days in the
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spotlight. You're attracting the attention of someone important. Smile and wave. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- Today is an 8 -Get adventurous and step out. The next two days are good for expanding your territory and perspective. Practice outrageous creativity. Dreams reveal your true feelings. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- Today is a 9 -- Emotional release provides freedom. So does paying off debt. Manage shared accounts over the next two days. Share gratitude for what you've received. Pay it forward. Capricorn (Dec. 22Jan. 19) -- Today is a 9 -- Coordinate efforts with your partner over the next two days. Schedule carefully for efficiency. Negotiate and compromise. Compassion is a huge factor. Work together. Aquarius (Jan. 20Feb. 18) -- Today is a 9 -- Balance health and work today and tomorrow. Crank up some good music and pick up the pace. Find ways to magnify the work you love. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) -- Today is an 8 -The next two days are reserved for fun. Make time for love, family, friendship and romance. Practice your talents and arts. Follow your heart.
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ACROSS 1 Host who says, “Solve or spin” 6 Possibilities 9 Apple remains 14 The Quakers of the Ivy League, briefly 15 __-mo replay 16 Hairbrush target 17 *TV screen film format 19 Biology dish eponym 20 __ Enterprise 21 Very long periods 22 It may be carried in a boardroom 23 Sit-up targets 24 *At-your-desk assignment 26 Out 29 Any’tizers Boneless Chicken Wyngz maker 30 Ben who plays an economics teacher in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” 31 Mata __ 33 Put on the cloud, say 36 Luv 37 *Summertime destination for kids 40 Cut of lamb 41 Redheaded sitcom kid 43 Pre-owned 44 Have credit from 46 Shaped like a kiwi 48 Sun Bowl city 50 *Building inspector’s concern 53 Braz. neighbor 54 Says “Hi, sailor” to, say 55 One-named Irish singer 57 Canonized Fr. female 60 Lo-cal brews 61 *As sequenced in this grid, what the answers to starred clues form 63 Japanese dog 64 Plot device? 65 Hard-tounderstand “South Park” character
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Ryan Michaelesko | @photosbylesko Kids wait with a Carbondale police officer at the scene of a stabbing Oct. 30 in the 600 block of North Michael Street in Carbondale.
Ryan Michaelesko | @photosbylesko First responders load a man into an ambulance following a shooting Aug. 27 near the 500 block of South Illinois Avenue. The victim suffered a non-life-threatening gunshot wound and was taken to Memorial Hospital of Carbondale.
Ryan Michaelesko | @photosbylesko Carbondale firefighter Travis Young examines damage at the scene of a car accident Dec. 7 in the 1400 block of North Illinois Avenue in Carbondale. The vehicle drove off of the roadway and struck a power pole. One person was taken away in an ambulance.
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Ryan Michaelesko | @photosbylesko Officers from the Carbondale Police Department interview a man involved in a late night fight Oct. 4 in the 100 Block of West Monroe Street in Carbondale.
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Luke Nozicka | @lukenozicka Police investigate Aug. 30 near Piles Fork Creek on East Main Street after a body was discovered. Lauren L. Stinde has since been charged with murdering and concealing the death of Robin Stief.
Jacob Wiegand | @JacobWiegand_DE Officer Zach Street, a crash reconstructionist for the Carbondale Police Department, takes a picture of a shoe after a pedestrian was hit by a car Oct. 15 in the 600 block of South Wall Street in Carbondale. Discarded items of clothing — including a hat, sunglasses and two shoes — could be seen lining the roadway.
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Anna Spoerre | @annaspoerre George Brozak, director of athletic bands, conducts the Marching Salukis from the stands Sept. 10 during SIU football’s first home game of the season against SEMO at Saluki Stadium.
Ryan Michaelesko | @photosbylesko Players race for the ball during SIU's fall football scrimmage Aug. 20 at Saluki Stadium.
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Sean Carley | @SCarleyDE Senior hitter/setter Meg Viggars attempts a spike Sept. 3 during SIU’s 3-1 loss to Northern Arizona at SIU Arena.
Morgan Timms | @Morgan_Timms Cubs fans celebrate the team's first World Series championship since 1908 on Nov. 2 at Tres Hombres in Carbondale. Brittany Ristaino, pictured second from right, said she has been waiting for this moment her whole life. "I couldn't even breathe from the eighth inning on," said Ristaino, a De Soto native. "I was just holding my breath. I've never wanted anything so bad, for so many other people, in my life. There's never been a team with more young players with more heart that wanted this more than we wanted it tonight. And I think we proved that." The Northsiders won the Series 4-3.
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Jacob Wiegand | @jawiegandphoto Sophomore guard Sean Lloyd kicks his leg into the air following a play near the conclusion of the Salukis' 72-67 exhibition victory against UMSL on Nov. 3 at SIU Arena. Lloyd scored a team high 13 points in the game.
Morgan Timms | @Morgan_Timms Senior setter Hannah Kaminsky reacts after scoring a point Nov. 19 during the Salukis' 2-3 loss to Missouri State in Davies Gym.
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Jacob Wiegand | @jawiegandphoto Freshman kicker Matt Sotiropoulos attempts a field goal near the end of the Salukis’ 50-17 win against the Racers on Sept. 17 at Saluki Stadium.
Jacob Wiegand | @jawiegandphoto Saluki football coach Nick Hill yells at a referee during SIU's 30-22 win against Southeast Missouri on Sept. 10 at Saluki Stadium.