The Photo Issue

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A PUBLICATION OF THE DAILY ILLINI

THE PHOTO ISSUE

Tuesday, May 13, 2014 Vol. 142 Issue 121 | Free

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ALMA’S RETURN

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The Daily Illini is the independent student newspaper at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The newspaper is published by the Illini Media Co. The Daily Illini does not necessarily represent, in whole or in part, the views of the University of Illinois administration, faculty or students. All Illini Media Co. and/or Daily Illini articles, photos and graphics are the property of Illini Media Co. and may not be reproduced or published without written permission from the publisher. Editor-in-chief Johnathan Hettinger 217 • 337-8365 editor@dailyillini.com Managing editors Lauren Rohr reporting@dailyillini. com Creative director Austin Baird visuals@dailyillini. com Asst. creative director Anna Hecht Asst. news editors Eleanor Black Megan Jones news@dailyillini.com Newscast director Tiffany Drey Daytime editor Miranda Holloway 217 • 337-8350 news@dailyillini.com Asst. daytime editor Bryan Boccelli the217 producers Lyanne Alfaro Imani Brooks Sports editor Sean Hammond 217 • 337-8344 sports@dailyillini. com Asst. sports editors Peter Bailey-Wells Michal Dwojak Alex Ortiz Torrence Sorrell Features editor Sarah Soenke 217 • 337-8343 features@dailyillini. com

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The University and the community host a variety of events all year long. The photojournalists at The Daily Illini strive to capture moments from all of these events. Here are some of the top memorable moments.

Asst. features editors Declan Harty Alice Smelyansky Opinions editor Nicki Halenza 217 • 337-8250 opinions@dailyillini. com Asst. opinions editor Bailey Bryant Supplements editor Emma Weissmann 217 • 337-8350 features @dailyillini.com Video editor Karyna Rodriguez 217 • 337-8560 video@dailyillini.com Vidcast producer Carissa Townsend Copy chief Audrey Majors 217 • 337-8356 copychief@dailyillini. com Asst. copy chief Alyssa Voltolina Web producer Melissa De Leon 217 • 337-8350 online@dailyillini. com Advertising sales manager Deb Sosnowski Production director Kit Donahue Publisher Lilyan Levant

1. FOLAKE OSIBODU

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1. Darius Rucker performs during the first leg of the True Believers tour at State Farm Center on Jan. 29. Periodical postage paid at Champaign, IL 61821. The Daily Illini is published Mondays through Thursdays during University of Illinois fall and spring semesters, and Mondays in summer. New Student Guide and Welcome Back Edition are published in August. First copy is free; each additional copy is 50 cents. Local, U.S. mail, out-oftown and out-of-state rates available upon request.

2. Florida Georgia Line performs at State Farm Center on Oct. 13 as the crowd dances along.

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3. Major Lazer headlines Pygmalion Music Festival on Sept. 28 at Highdive. Diplo provides the crowd with a dose of upbeat energetic sounds.

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The Daily Illini’s news coverage is regularly supplemented with photographs that show readers exactly what happened at events. Here are some of the best images of the year from a variety of events around campus.

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1. Siddhant Kapoor, a junior, lights a candle during the annual Diwali Lighting of the Quad on November 4, 2013. It is hosted by the Indian Graduate Student Association. 2. Participants of Unofficial St. Patrick’s Day celebrate on Green St. on March 7. 3. A group of students walk past a memorial that was placed in front of McKinley Health Center, where University student Mimi Liu was killed after being hit by a truck on Lincoln Ave, on Oct. 9. 4. University George Gollin reacts to the voting results during his viewing party at Esquire Lounge in downtown Champaign. Gollin did not win the 2014 Democratic primary for Illinois’ 13th congressional district.

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5. Veterans stand outside the Champaign County Courthouse during a Veterans’ Day ceremony at the Champaign County Veterans’ Memorial in Urbana on Nov. 10. The ceremony was put together by the Champaign County Veterans’ Association.


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SPORTS

For many students, athletics are an integral part of the college experience. The photojournalists at The Daily Illini strive to capture pictures of the best and worst moments at Illini sporting events. These are our best sports photos from this school year.

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2. KEVIN VOGNAPHONE

1. Illinois’ Steve Hull runs the ball for a touchdown during the game against Cincinnati at Memorial Stadium on Sept. 7. 2. Illinois’ Jared Hiltzik prepares to hit the ball back during the NCAA Tennis Regionals at Khan Outdoor Tennis Complex on May 9. 3. Illinois’ Jannelle Flaws taps the ball around the keeper before hitting the post on the open goal during the Illini’s 4-0 win over Florida International University at the Illini Track and Soccer stadium, on Sept. 15. 4. Illinois’ Rayvonte Rice dunks the ball during the game against Michigan at State Farm Center on March 4.

4. DARYL QUITALIG

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5. Fighting Illini basketball player Austin Colbert rises over teammate Ahmad Starks for a dunk during Illini Street Jam, which took place on Green Street on Sept. 28. 6. Illinois’ Joseph Bertrand finishes an alley-oop play with a reverse dunk during the Illini’s 83 to 80 overtime win against Indiana on Dec. 31. 7. Michigan’s Eric Jacobson dives for the ball during the game against Illinois at Illinois field on April 11. The Illini won 1-0.

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SPORTS FEATURES In addition to capturing the peak action at the sporting events, our photojournalists at The Daily Illini capture other moments between possessions, points or passes. These are some featured sports moments.

1. DARYL QUITALIG

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3. BRENTON TSE

1. Fireworks go off after Nathan Scheelhaase’s touchdown is confirmed at “Chicago Homecoming” against Washington at Soldier Field in Chicago on Sept. 14. 2. Illinois’ tight end coordinator Alex Golesh celebrates Jon Davis’s fight for extra yards during the game against Washington at “Chicago Homecoming” at Soldier Field in Chicago on Sept. 14. 3. Volleyball’s Maddie Mayers celebrates a point during the game against Nebraska at Huff Hall on Oct. 1. The Illini lost 3-0.

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4. Illinois’ Jannelle Flaws celebrates her goal during the game against Wisconsin at the Illini Soccer and Track Stadium on Oct. 12.


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The Daily Illini sports desk sits down Sunday nights and decides which Illinois athlete or coach is Illini of the Week. Student-athletes and coaches are evaluated by individual performance and contribution to team success. These are the favorite portraits by photographers this school year. All of this year’s Illini of the Week portraits were taken by Brenton Tse.

PORTRAIT OF ALISON MENG

PORTRAIT OF BRYAN CAMPBELL

PORTRAIT OF FARRIS GOSEA

PORTRAIT OF CLAIRE WHEATLEY

PORTRAIT OF MELISSA KOPINSKI


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ALMA RETURNS

These images capture the long-awaited end of the Alma Mater’s separation from the University for restoration purposes. The newly resorted Alma Mater made her grand return to campus on April, 9.

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