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Serving the Southern Illinois University community since 1916.

The Daily Egyptian

Serving the Southern Illinois University community since 1916.

The Daily Egyptian

Seth Saves the World: I will literally fight everyone in Irwindale

Seth Saves the World: I will literally fight everyone in Irwindale

By Seth Richardson April 10, 2014

Alright America, normally I write about nonsense and how Anthony Weiner was elected president in an alternate universe or whatever, but this week it's time to get serious.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0rLfkvl8BIWhat's...

DE Voices – April 10, 2014

By DE Staff April 10, 2014

DE Voices for April 10, 2014Alternatively, you can access this podcast on SoundCloud.

That Masters is back

By Tyler Dixon April 10, 2014

March Madness is over.But there is still a light at the end of the tunnel for sports fans. Major League Baseball is in full swing.But from now until Sunday, all eyes will be on CBS for the Masters.There's...

Teebs experiments once again with “E S T A R A”

By Jake Saunder April 10, 2014

The songs from recording artist Mtendere Mandowa, better known by his professional moniker Teebs, often use seemingly random objects such as tape to achieve an experimental sound.And if peeling tape to...

Saluki swings into consistency

By Tony McDaniel April 10, 2014

After competing in all 12 tournaments her freshman season, one women’s golfer has stepped back into the starting five.Sophomore Mattie Lindner has played well during the spring semester. In the fall,...

‘Draft Day’ as indecisive as Reitman

By Karsten Burgstahler April 10, 2014

In football, being a bandwagon fan is a cardinal sin. Jumping from one team to another because of their record is considered wishy-washy.Director Ivan Reitman coaches “Draft Day” in a manner as wishy-washy...

Bison roam the hills of southern Illinois

Bison roam the hills of southern Illinois

By Kyle Sutton April 9, 2014

Early afternoon on a warm day in southern Illinois, there is not a cloud in the sky. A man maneuvers his four-wheel off-road utility vehicle into the middle of a wide pasture and stops. As he steps out...

Salukis fall short against Panthers

Salukis fall short against Panthers

By Tony McDaniel April 9, 2014

In a game where the Dawgs left eight runners on base, the team fell just short against a quality Ohio Valley Conference opponent.Eastern Illinois University (27-11) traveled to Charlotte West Stadium for...

Saluki defense will return nine starters

Saluki defense will return nine starters

By Tony McDaniel April 9, 2014

The Saluki defense showcased its talent at full speed for the first time this spring.SIU football is through its first week in full pads and Coach Dale Lennon said practice has gone well since the team...

Be The Match 5K races for a cure

By Kia Smith April 9, 2014

If someone you know is suffering from a blood cancer, one out of four siblings could possibly be a match transplant.Registered Student Organization, Be The Match is hosting its first GLOW for the Cure...

Power outweighs patience in softball

Power outweighs patience in softball

By Aaron Graff April 9, 2014

One of my favorite moments in the history of sports took place on a softball field, but it certainly was not my performance in a home run derby.April 26, 2008. Western Oregon University played Central...

Undergraduate Student Government Treasurer Cameron Shulak answers questions as opponent USG Senator Christopher Wheetley waits to present his rebuttal Tuesday during the USG Presidential debate at the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute. The presidential candidates debated several issues facing the undergraduate student body and described how they would work to fix them if elected.JAKE HAINES • DAILY EGYPTIAN

Candidates debate as election clock ticks closer

By Karsten Burgstahler April 9, 2014

Student Trustee and Undergraduate Student Government presidential elections are now open on Desire2Learn, and Tuesday evening the candidates took one last chance to make their platforms clear.The debate,...

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