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Daily Egyptian WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2015

SINCE 1916

DAILYEGYPTIAN.COM

VOL. 100 ISSUE 31

Semester in photos

Fall 2015 photo staff from left to right: TJ Price, Holiday Wagner, Aidan Osborne, Yenitza Melgoza, Jordan Duncan, Jacob Wiegand and Morgan Timms

Yenitza Melgoza

Jacob Wiegand

News and Features | 2 @DAILYEGYPTIAN

Sports | 8


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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2015

TJ Price | @TJPrice_DE Michael Smith, Junior from Chicago, leads the “100 Black Men” march to from the Student Center with The Black Male Roundtable on Nov. 4 in front of Morris Library.

JACOB WIEGAND | @JACOBWIEGAND_DE Community members gather on Nov. 15 at a candlelight vigil for the victims of Friday’s terrorist attacks in Paris at Carbondale Town Square.

Partygoers dance Nov. 7 at 701 W. Cherry St. during a stop on the Tour de Carbondale route.

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Aidan Osborne | @AidanOsborne_DE Michael Smith, center, a junior from Chicago studying political science and the president of Black Male Roundtable, prays with members of B.M.R. and Voices of Inspiration — a registered student organization — Dec. 2 night near the Student Services building entrance. The groups prayed about the ongoing violence in Chicago and for Laquan McDonald, who was killed in October 2014 by a Chicago police officer.

Aidan Osborne | @AidanOsborne_DE SFC Lewis, right, stretches before continuing with Team Red, White and Blue’s 22-mile walk from Murpsyboro to the Heartland Regional Medical Center in Marion on Nov. 11 after stopping at the VFW Post 2605 and Southern Illinois University Carbondale Joint Veterans Day Ceremony at Veterans Memorial Plaza. “I’m doing this for the one’s who can’t,” Lewis said. “It is a long walk, but if you dig deep and think about why you are doing it, it’s a great honor.”

Yenitza Melgoza | Daily Egyptian Rabbi Mendel Scheiman, left, applauds SIU Interim Chancellor Colwell after having lit the first candle on the menorah to celebrate the beginning of Hanukkah. Chabad of SIU hosted a public menorah lighting on Dec. 6 in the Student Center’s Old Main Lounge to celebrate the holiday.

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2015

Sasha Conda, an electronic artist from Minneapolis, breaks down a table after his psychedelic cyberfunk set at The Swamp on Sept. 8. “I definitely enjoyed it,” Conda said about his first time in the region. Eric Price, of Carterville, said he was pleasantly surprised by his first experience at a D.I.Y show. “My friends just kind of took me here,” Price said. “I wasn’t really sure what to expect, but I am glad I came out tonight.” Marissa Novel Daily Egyptian

Morgan Timms | Daily Egyptian Veteran Lonnie Shepard watches and listens for deer in a blind he set up at the second annual Veteran Adventures Deer Camp at Touch of Nature Environmental Center Saturday. “Being out here has a calming effect,” Shepard said, “There’s no trains, no big crowds of people, it’s just you and nature, that’s it.”

Jacob Wiegand | @JacobWiegand_DE Jennifer Trexler holds her daughter Brooklynn, 11 months, on Oct. 7 at the Southern Illinois Coalition for the Homeless — an organization that helps the homeless and nearly homeless find affordable housing — in Marion. The coalition helped find a home for her family. “It was a place for us to live,” Trexler said. “That’s all that I cared about.”

Aidan Osborne | Daily Egyptian Homer Jenkins, of Murphysboro, smiles in his vegetable stand Aug. 26 at the Carbondale Community Farmers Market. After graduating from SIU, Jenkins raised hogs until three years ago when he opened his business “Homer Grown”.


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Jacob Wiegand | @JacobWiegand_DE Joe Sanders sits along a bike path on the morning of Oct. 25 in Carbondale. Sanders became homeless about 15 years ago after he lost his trailer. Sanders said he typically goes to a shelter south of Carbondale when it gets colder, but plans to stay in town this year because of the predicted weather pattern. “It could get down to zero,” Sanders said. Sanders said he has things lined up to get a sleeping bag to stay warm.

TJ Price | Daily Egyptian Andrew Augsburger plays pool on Aug. 29 at PK’s during the bar’s 60th anniversary celebration.

Aidan Osborne | Daily Egyptian Homer Jenkins, of Murphysboro, sorts through an assortment of peppers Aug. 26 at the Carbondale Community Farmers Market. The Ferris wheel, “Sizzler” and “Thor the God of Thunder” attractions Sept. 6 at the DuQuoin State Fair shown using a camera’s slow shutter speed. The use of a slow shutter speed allows a photographer to capture trails of light over the course of the exposure. J ACOB W IEGAND @J ACOB W IEGAND _DE


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

<< Answers for Tuesday’s 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

Today’s Birthday (12/16/15). Personal projects flourish this year. Give it everything you’ve got! Domestic renewal over springtime anticipates the year-long social phase (after Jupiter enters Libra on 9/9). New professional levels appear after autumn, which could shake things up at home. Balance for maximum passion

and play. Collaborate. 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 5 -- Pay attention to your dreams today and tomorrow. Meditate and stretch. Clarify your direction with friends. It may feel like the world is on your shoulders. Talk with someone you trust. Get support to maintain health. Taurus (April 20-May 20) -- Today is a 7 -- Your team pulls through today and tomorrow. Set your goals high, and believe it can be done. Check public opinion, and discuss what you see possible. Listen to what they want, and work together. Hidden benefits unveil. Gemini (May 21-June 20) -Today is an 8 -- Career matters emerge for your consideration. Compete for more responsibilities over the next few days. Pass the test by preparing for it. Push your own limitations. Go beyond

ACROSS 1 Pal to text “<3” symbols to 4 __ Road: WWII supply route to China 9 Michael of Monty Python 14 Bud’s partner 15 Best of the best 16 Stop on Chicago’s Blue Line 17 Coastal bird 18 Olympic event featuring a 16pound ball 20 Skin blemish 22 Medicinal houseplant 23 __ farm 24 Major court rulings 29 Beehive State college squad 30 Clad 34 Selective way to order 38 “Make it happen” 39 Speedster’s motto 43 Part of JFK: Abbr. 44 Emerges 45 Vouches for 49 Meat 50 Particle physics concept 55 Irritate 58 Coleridge work 59 Adjuration 60 Gershwin’s preludes, e.g. ... and the starts of 18-, 24-, 39- and 50-Across 65 “You don’t say!” 66 When a “Macbeth” witch says, “Something wicked this way comes” 67 Idolize 68 Spanish pronoun 69 Moriarty’s creator 70 2015 World Series player, for short 71 Classic car DOWN 1 Not promising 2 “Star Wars” power, with “the” 3 Comical

“reasonable” to “extraordinary.” Let your imagination soar. Cancer (June 21-July 22) -- Today is an 8 -- Plan your itinerary today and tomorrow. Travel and romance both look good. Reserve tickets early for best rates. Study your options, and schedule priorities. Embark on a bold adventure. Bring along someone interesting and fun. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Today is an 8 -- You’re gaining valuable resources that you can draw upon later. For the next two days, handle financial matters. Go over the numbers in private with your partner. Check out an interesting suggestion. Discover something new. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -Today is a 7 -- Get into a fun project. A far-fetched idea might work. Imagine perfection, and get expert assistance. Focus on commonalities. Recent changes can be used for mutual advantage. A new associate could become a valuable partner.

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4 Scrooge interjection 5 “Respect for Acting” author Hagen 6 Sleep stage 7 Half a pop quartet 8 Bedelia of kiddie lit 9 Strong 10 Contented sound 11 Croft of video games 12 Word before man or maiden 13 Eye source for a dramatic cauldron 19 Plant part 21 Schools 25 Short list shortener 26 Marriage doc. 27 What a colon means, in analogies 28 Avoid 31 __-Rooter 32 Old Testament twin 33 Nitwit 34 Capital of Samoa 35 Mardi Gras follower

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36 Mine entrance 37 Short list shortener 40 Boss on “The Dukes of Hazzard” 41 Exude 42 Screen door stuff 46 Tried hard 47 Vacation plan 48 Apelike 51 Down-and-out 52 More mature

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- Today is a 9 -- Fulfill promises over the next two days. Checking tasks off your list feels satisfying. Rely on your schedule, to avoid dropping stuff out. The rules seem to change midgame. Take a refreshing pause when big commitments are handled. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -Today is an 8 -- Beauty surprises unexpectedly. Love is in the air today and tomorrow. Take time to play with family and friends. Dress with style. A dream could be coming true. Talk about love. Stir up passions. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- Today is a 7 -- Get fully into household projects. The next two days are excellent for interior decoration. Necessity requires creativity. Get into the planning. Arrange safer storage. The two of you can solve anything. Combine two old ideas into one new.

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53 Reduce, __, Recycle 54 Bumpkin 55 Microsoft Surface alternative 56 Puerto __ 57 “Teenage Dream” singer Perry 61 Nothing 62 Sit attachment? 63 Afore 64 Firmed up, as plans

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Today is an 8 -- Come to a new understanding. You’re especially clever today and tomorrow. Bargain for what you want. Negotiate and wrangle the best price. Haggle with grace and humor. With creativity, you can realize a dream. Practice your persuasive arts. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -Today is a 9 -- New profits become available today and tomorrow. Take a deep breath and jump in. Stick to your budget. The piper will have to be paid, and soon. Write your dream like an affirmation. Believe in your team. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) -Today is a 9 -- Handle personal issues today and tomorrow. Conditions are changing in your favor. Action over the next two days depends on your will power. Take charge. You’re ready to make changes. You can have what you go for.


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Sports

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2015

Jacob Wiegand | @JacobWiegand_DE The SIU football team marches out before the home-opener Sept. 26 against No. 10 Liberty. The Salukis (1-2) won the game 34-13. The matchup marked the fifth annual Salukis Blackout Cancer game, benefiting the Southern Illinois Healthcare Cancer Institute. Donors bid on custom, black jerseys worn by players during the game, which are then given to the winning bidders. This year’s game raised more than $29,000. Salukis Blackout Cancer games have raised more than $160,000 in the previous four years. Right: Joe Vizzaccero, of Rochester, Mich., attempts a trick at a SIU Skate Society competition in Carterville on Nov. 8. J ORDAN D UNCAN @jordanduncanDE

Far right: Junior wide receiver Billy Reed attempts to catch the ball Oct. 31 during SIU’s 35-29 loss to North Dakota State at Saluki Stadium. Reed caught three passes for a total of 26 yards during the game. A IDAN O SBORNE @A IDAN O SBORNE _DE Junior middle hitter McKenzie Dorris celebrates after a scored point in a match against No. 22 Missouri State on Oct. 5. The team qualified for the NCAA tournament for the first time in history. TJ P RICE @TJP RICE _DE

Jacob Wiegand | @JacobWiegand_DE Junior forward Sean O’Brien attempts a layup during SIU’s 77-75 win against Air Force on Nov. 13 at SIU Arena. O’Brien scored eight points in Friday night’s game and fouled out in the second half.


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