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Hangar 9 will reopen in August under the ownership of Scott Moller and Andrew Perlmutter, two Saluki alumni. Perlmutter was ...
List stands at 101; expected to grow as police review photos and video of Halloween riots Carbondale Police have released the list of arrests made in connection with Halloween between Oct. 27 – Oct.
Southern Illinois University administration confirmed on Friday, March 28 that an international SIU student has been notified that their student visa has been revoked. The SIU administration said that ...
(Update: The reasons in this column are not attempts to discredit audiobooks as a medium, but to explain why the act of listening and reading are specifically different forms of entertainment.
America is talking again about gun regulations now, days after another mass shooting, this one in Louisville, where four people were killed and eight injured at a downtown bank Monday. The suspect was ...
Southern Illinois University tenure professor Scott McClurg died Saturday after a long struggle with brain cancer. “Scott was a very good person. Very nice and considerate. Always positive and ...
Seven candidates are running to claim one of the three open seats on the Carbondale City Council in the upcoming April 1 election. If elected, Brian Stanfield, Nathan Colombo, Dawn Roberts and Jason ...
Editor’s note: After this story was published, SIU communications officials reached out to the Daily Egyptian to confirm an additional visa revocation at the university. The officials say that they’ve ...
Predominantly White Institutions (PWI) and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) can affect the way Black students interact with their school and academic community. The US Department of ...
VIENNA, ILLINOIS – After back-to-back disasters, Johnson County officials are racing to keep up with relief efforts as they attempt to balance tornado cleanup and looming flood threats. An Emergency ...
Following the Astroworld music festival that left eight dead and countless people injured, the SIU and Carbondale community gathered to honor the life of third year journalism student Jacob (Jake) E.