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It’s finally here.  After a long, dragging lawsuit that saw judge Claudia Wilken rule in favor of collegiate athletes, ...
Carbondale’s beloved Off the Rail Concert Series continues to bring music, energy and togetherness to the community. City of ...
Sometimes in class, I learn methods that could be described as stalker-ish. In Germany, it’s not so common.  For journalists ...
Saluki Football’s 2024 season is one that is best left in the past. Following a 2-1 start, the Dawgs went into a free fall, ...
Several Carbondale businesses are reaching milestone anniversaries this year, each marking decades of connection with the ...
Saluki soccer squad. They didn’t lose a game in their first four contests, earning two wins alongside two ties, and later ...
Flooding the streets between fraternity houses on College Street, hundreds of university students, dressed anywhere from fun ...
The annual Du Quoin State Fair kicked off once again on Friday, Aug. 22 with the Twilight Parade. Rides, concessions and ...
If there’s one thing Lydia Phelps took away from her successful campaign for SIU Undergraduate Student Government President, ...
The U.S. Congress voted last month to approve a Trump administration plan that eliminates $1.1 billion in federal funds ...
After a highly anticipated wait, one of Carbondale’s favorite nightlife destinations, Hangar 9, officially reopened its doors ...
August, and that means college kids have taken over Carbondale once more. To our new Salukis, welcome to Carbondale, and to ...