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Saluki softball celebrates with both the regular season champions and Missouri Valley Conference champions trophies after clinching a win over Northern Iowa in the championship May 11, 2024 in Normal, Illinois. The dawgs earned their automatic bid to the NCAA tournament for the second year in a row. Photo courtesy of Saluki Athletics
Saluki softball repeats as MVC tournament champs with three straight comeback wins
By Ryan Grieser, Sports Reporter • May 12, 2024

Though the SIU softball team was down in every game, the Salukis simply couldn’t be stopped on their run to a second consecutive MVC Tournament...

Photo provided by Saluki Athletics.
Valley champion men’s golf takes “pedal-down mentality” into regional play
By Ryan Grieser, Sports Reporter • May 11, 2024

There wasn’t much of a question heading into the final day of the Missouri Valley Conference men’s golf championship as to who would claim...

From left to right: Design Chief Peyton Cook, News Editor Joei Younker, Student Managing Editor Brandyn Wilcoxen,
Sports Editor Jamilah Lewis, Photo Editor Lylee Gibbs, and Editor-in-Chief Cole Daily on Feb. 6, 2024 in Carbondale Illinois.
Letter from the Editor: To my college best friends
By Brandyn Wilcoxen, Managing Editor • May 9, 2024

In the past couple of years, I’ve been in my head about what I call the “rock band documentary” phenomenon. Essentially, it seems cliche...

Live blog: Eclipse 2024

A real time look at the path of totality across North America, highlighting southern Illinois
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The SIU SolarSTEAM team  put this video together explaining the phases of the eclipse, so you’ll know what you’re looking at.

This live blog will track social media reaction to the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse as the path of totality sweeps across North America. Carbondale will enjoy four minutes of darkness starting at 1:59 p.m.

If you’re not in the path of totality, or you just want to watch as it moves across the land, tune into the SIU NASASolarSTEAM livestream. This will be the last total solar eclipse to cross the U.S. until 2044.

Items below are in reverse chronological order. Don’t forget to send us your images on X @dailyegyptian.

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@cbsmornings “Try to be in the moment”: @Bill Nye emphasizes the importance of being present to experience the shared phenomenon of the total solar eclipse. #eclipse #solareclipse #billnye #science #space #phenomenon #present ♬ original sound – CBS Mornings

 

 

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