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Chris Young, of St. Jacob, hangs a giant stuffed dog up to be won at the toilet toss stand Friday during the Popeye Picnic in Chester. Young said he has been working for Premier Works Inc. for four years while attending the University of Missouri. The carnival was cut short Friday because of stormy weather, but it continued Saturday and Sunday.

JESSICA TEZAK | DAILY EGYPTIAN

Please see ACCIDENT | 2

Please see SIGNS | 3

Please see GRANTS | 3

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ACCIDENTCONTINUED FROM 1

Charles T. Mcghee stands beside his GMC Jimmy after getting in an accident Friday on the corner of South Poplar and West Cherry Streets in Carbondale. While trying to avoid a pedestrian on South Poplar Street, Mcghee turned his vehicle and collided with a row of cars parked along the street, which caused it to flip over. Mcghee was unharmed in the accident and required no medical attention. The photo was provided by Quinallan Komperda, a senior from Glenwood studying sports administration.

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The Weather Channel® 5-day weather forecast for Carbondale

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SIGNSCONTINUED FROM 1

Students walk past an updated address sign Tuesday. The new SIU logo will be placed over the old clock tower logo on around 100 signs on campus.

LYNNETTE OOSTMEYER | DAILY EGYPTIAN

GRANTSCONTINUED FROM 1

U ltimately, what ’s going to happen is the number of students who are able to research is going to reduce.

— Punit KohliAssociate Professor

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SOURCE:SIUC DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY SABRINA IMUNDO| DAILY EGYPTIAN

I am confident that public safety is also a top priority for the city of Carbondale. We work closely with the city staff and Carbondale Police Department on significant

safety issues, and we will continue to partner to improve campus and community safety.

— Rita ChengChancellor

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XCCONTINUED FROM 8

FOOTBALLCONTINUED FROM 8

B ut we had opportunities to get some sacks that we didn’t make, so we need to work

on finishing.

— Ken BoatrightSenior defensive end

Ms. Demeanor, played by Rosie Berkman, looks up from a newspaper during a musical number Saturday at Fat Patties in Carbondale. Clare de Lune and the Harmonistas, which are a part of Cabaret Decadence created by Clare and John McCall, was one of the many musical acts that performed throughout the weekend during the Carbondale Rocks Revival Music Festival

SARAH GARDNER | DAILY EGYPTIAN

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Aries — Today is an 8 — Don’t believe everything you hear, and try not to take yourself too seriously. Talk it over with family, and then choose. Increase compassion. You’re a dynamic teacher.

Taurus — Today is a 7 — You’re especially persuasive now. Good time to update your resume, or create a new marketing plan. You’re getting even more interested in stability. Rest and cool down.

Gemini — Today is a 6 — There’s a change at the top. Work becomes fascinating, and surprising. Accept a new assignment. Don’t get into an argument with the one who signs your paychecks.

Cancer — Today is an 8 — Make the decision and act, quickly. Stay put and keep the pressure on. The rewards are there, even if you can’t see them just yet. Postpone travel.

Leo — Today is a 5 — No need to hurry. Dreams of travel and adventure inspire, but stay put for a few days. Don’t go shopping either. File papers, and increase financial security.

Virgo — Today is a 7 — You’re very attractive now, and your status is rising. There’s no time to waste. Put your wonderful ideas into action, but do stop for directions. Keep asking questions.

Libra — Today is a 7 — Growth possibilities have you excited. Continue improving in the area of career, but don’t get overloaded with gimmicks. Keep receiving instruction. Then the trick’s to practice, practice, practice.

Scorpio — Today is a 7 — The key is in the listening. Ask for suggestions from an intuitive person, and/or your own subconscious mind. Get what you need to make your home secure.

Sagittarius — Today is a 5 — An unexpected development may force you to revisit your plans. Seize the opportunity. Your friends help you make the most of it. Talk it over, and make the connection. Stay practical.

Capricorn — Today is a 7 — You can get whatever you need, if you set your mind to it and take the necessary steps. It will take persistence, and putting up with others rattling your cage.

Aquarius — Today is a 6 — Focus on your work and be extremely productive all day, and tomorrow. You’re the brains, and the heart, behind the operation. Handle the problems that arise. It’s not a good time to gamble.

Pisces — Today is an 8 — Imagination is required to clear the confusion. No problem; it’s one of your strengths now. A change at the top reminds you to make the most of each moment.

(Answers tomorrow)DUPED COUGH IMPALE SPLASHSaturday’s Jumbles:

Answer: When George Burns turned 100, 99 was this — HIS OLD AGE

Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, assuggested by the above cartoon.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEby David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

Unscramble these four Jumbles,one letter to each square,to form four ordinary words.

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THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEby David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

Unscramble these four Jumbles,one letter to each square,to form four ordinary words.

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THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEby David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

Unscramble these four Jumbles,one letter to each square,to form four ordinary words.

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Complete the gridso each row, column and 3-by-3 box(in bold borders)contains everydigit, 1 to 9. For strategies onhow to solveSudoku, visitwww.sudoku.org.uk

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DAILY EGYPTIAN

Please see XC | 5Please see FOOTBALL | 5

Senior setter Rachael Brown, left, and freshman middle blocker Taylor Pippen block a shot against Nicholls State University Friday during the Saluki Invitational at the SIU Arena. The Salukis swept Nicholls State, University of Arkansas-Little Rock and UT Martin to close out the invitational and remain undefeated for the season. The Salukis play Southeast Missouri State University Tuesday at 7p.m. in Carbondale.

CHRIS ZOELLER | DAILY EGYPTIAN