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Southern Illinois University is a system of public universities in the southern region of the U.S. state of Illinois . Its headquarters is in Carbondale, Illinois .

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64-531: The university is governed by the nine member SIU Board of Trustees. Seven members are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the state senate. Two members are elected by the student bodies of the Carbondale and Edwardsville campuses. Founded in Carbondale in 1869 as Southern Illinois Normal College, Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC, usually referred to as SIU) is the flagship campus of

128-716: A Sufi community, and two Buddhist organizations – the Shawnee Dharma Group and the Sunyata Center. The first Hindu temple in Southern Illinois held its grand opening in Carbondale in June 2013. The Gaia House Interfaith Center provides space for intercultural exchange and personal growth. It is also an education center to help the community become more ecologically conscious, understand how to incorporate better practices into daily life, and set goals for

192-474: A few minutes south of Carbondale is Jeremy Rochman Memorial Park, established by Barrett Rochman in memory of his son Jeremy "Boo" Rochman, who died in an auto accident at age 19. It features a castle with life-sized figures on a Dungeons & Dragons theme. The Shawnee National Forest , close to Carbondale, is home to many wineries. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail visits twelve vineyards in scenic settings, offering local wines and dining facilities. Several of

256-413: A mayor and six city council members elected at-large for four-year staggered terms. The City Manager, a professional hired by the city council, appoints the department heads. The city provides services such as police, fire, development services, public works, and public library. Several boards and commissions allow for citizen participation, bringing more citizens into civic activities and helping to bridge

320-544: A one-year degree completion program for students who have already received an Associate Arts or Associate of Science degrees from Illinois community colleges . Carbondale, Illinois Carbondale is a city in Jackson County, Illinois , United States, within the Southern Illinois region informally known as "Little Egypt". As of the 2020 census , the city had a population of 25,083, making it

384-953: A small campus in Springfield which offers graduate level courses nearby the SIU School of Medicine. The school also operates the Community Nursing Services office at SIUE's East St. Louis Center. SIU Carbondale operates aviation programs at the Transportation Education Center, located at the Southern Illinois Airport , about 15 minutes from the main campus. They have a flight school, and an aviation mechanic school. Students learn to fly, read instruments, and fix aircraft. There are several donated planes that they use to work on, but do not fly. Private citizens, airlines, and

448-641: A week, Rides Mass Transit District , which provides bi-hourly service between Carbondale and Marion six days a week, and South Central Transit , which operates a weekday regional service between Pinckneyville, Du Quion, and Carbondale. Shurtleff College Shurtleff College was a Baptist liberal arts school in Alton, Illinois until 1957. Founded in 1827 by Reverend John Mason Peck (a Baptist missionary) as Rock Spring Seminary in St. Clair County, Illinois , and relocated to Alton, Illinois in 1832, first as

512-527: Is a medical education, biomedical research, patient care, and community service facility in Springfield operated by the SIU-SOM. The SIU-SOM operates five satellite family medicine clinics for residential training of family physicians in Carbondale , Decatur , Quincy ,,and Springfield . The Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine (SIU-SDM or SDM) is a part of SIUE and is located in Alton on

576-411: Is accessible to the north on Rt. 51. Interstate 24 is accessible six miles south of Marion on I-57. The city is 331 highway miles from Chicago , 96 highway miles from St. Louis , and 213 highway miles from Memphis . (A historical note: When Illinois first developed the state highway system in the 1920s, what is now Rt. 51 was Illinois Route 2 , which ran the length of the state). Amtrak Train 59,

640-574: Is also home to the largest auditorium in Southern Illinois, Shryock Auditorium. Shryock Auditorium has brought in many performing artists, such as B.B. King , the Supremes , Ray Charles , and Judy Collins , along with orchestras and other musical productions. Carbondale is also home to Lost Cross, the longest running DIY punk venue in the country, which has hosted local and national acts. Theater-goers can also attend off-campus productions by The Jackson County Stage Company (Stage Company). In 2007,

704-623: Is operated by the Organizational Learning, Innovation and Development Department (former Workforce Education and Development) of the College of Education and Human Services at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Programs include Illinois workNet, providing adults and youth with disabilities the resources to help them reach educational and employment goals; the Website Development Project, working with

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768-520: Is served by a regional daily newspaper, The Southern Illinoisan and the university's Daily Egyptian , as well as two weeklies, the Carbondale Times and the Nightlife . The city of Carbondale sits on the intersection of U.S. Route 51 and Illinois Route 13 . Interstate 57 is accessible to the east on Route 13 at Marion , and to the south on Rt. 51 near Dongola . Interstate 64

832-676: Is the St. Louis Metro East campus of the SIU system. The main campus in Edwardsville is situated on 2,660 acres (1,080 ha) of scenic woodland and lakes with bicycle and walking paths throughout. SIUE also operates the School of Dental Medicine campus in Alton , the East St. Louis Center, the School of Nursing's satellite campus in Springfield , and the School of Nursing's program on

896-492: Is the city reservoir, Cedar Lake, which is open to kayaking and canoeing. The north access features several dramatic rock bluffs and secluded bays. Other lakes nearby include Little Grassy Lake , Devils Kitchen Lake , Crab Orchard Lake , and Kinkaid Lake . Another more remote location is Cache River Swamp, the northernmost cypress swamp in North America. The surrounding areas also offer hiking and mountain biking. Also

960-474: Is the home of the main campus of Southern Illinois University . In August 1853, Daniel Harmon Brush, John Asgill Conner, and Dr. William Richart bought a 360-acre (1.5 km ) parcel of land between two proposed railroad station sites ( Makanda and De Soto ) and two county seats ( Murphysboro and Marion ). Brush named Carbondale for the large deposit of coal in the area. The first train through Carbondale arrived on Independence Day 1854, traveling north on

1024-489: Is twelve miles (19 km) away from the Williamson County Regional Airport , where Contour Airlines provides passenger service to Chicago O’Hare . The Southern Illinois Airport is located northwest of the city and offers private aviation services and is home to SIU's aviation program. On April 2, 2010, state and university officials broke ground on a Transportation Education Center on

1088-588: The Alton Seminary , then as Alton College , the institution was renamed again in 1836 as Shurtleff College, in honor of Benjamin Shurtleff of Boston who donated $ 10,000 ($ 277,455 in 2023) to the college. In keeping with Baptist ideas about equality, the school came to accept women as well as men, and students of all races. This institution is both the first college in Illinois and one of the first between

1152-583: The Association of Civil Service Employees , and Graduate Assistants United—all settled with the administration within hours of the picketing action. The Faculty Association came to an agreement with the administration on November 10. The strike was the first ever in the school's history. Several local organizations are concerned with peace, justice and the environment, including the Peace Coalition of Southern Illinois/ Fellowship of Reconciliation ,

1216-540: The Fraternal Order of Eagles , Elks , Rotary International , and the A.F.A.M ( Freemasonry ). The Women's Center, in continuous service since its founding in 1972, was one of the first domestic violence shelters in the United States. Spirituality finds expression in Carbondale in churches of a variety of Christian denominations, a Unitarian Universalist fellowship, two mosques, a Jewish congregation,

1280-468: The Presbyterian -founded Carbondale College which was later converted to an elementary school. Carbondale also won the bid for the new state teacher training school for the region, and Southern Illinois Normal University opened in 1874. This gave the town new industry, new citizens, and a supplement to public schools. In 1947, the name was changed to Southern Illinois University (SIU). It has become

1344-556: The Southern Illinois University system. Students enrolled at Shurtleff at the time continued their education; the last twenty-eight students of Shurtleff College graduated in 1958. Shurtleff College was the oldest Baptist college west of the Appalachians until it was absorbed by Southern Illinois University. The college's first year as an SIU campus saw a jump of enrollment to 1,200 students. In two years

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1408-645: The 2010 census, Carbondale has a total area of 17.519 square miles (45.37 km ), of which 17.09 square miles (44.26 km ) (or 97.55%) is land and 0.429 square miles (1.11 km ) (or 2.45%) is water. Carbondale lies in the northern limits of a humid subtropical climate ( Köppen Cfa ), with four distinct seasons. The monthly daily average temperature ranges from 32.4 °F (0.2 °C) in January to 77.9 °F (25.5 °C) in July. On average, there are 38 days of 90 °F (32 °C)+ highs, 16 days where

1472-542: The Alleghenies and the Mississippi River In 1910 Andrew Carnegie , the prominent industrialist and philanthropist, donated $ 15,000 ($ 490,500 in 2023) for construction of a library . The now national science and mathematics honor society, Sigma Zeta , was founded at Shurtleff College as a local organization to provide recognition for their science and mathematics students. In a letter that appeared in

1536-868: The Big Muddy Film Festival (February/March), the Southern Illinois Irish Festival (April), the Indian ( Hindu , Sikh and Jain ) celebration of Diwali (October/November), the Great Cardboard Boat Regatta (April), the Sunset Concerts (a summer series of free outdoor concerts on the Southern Illinois University campus and in city parks), and Brown Bag Concerts (a spring and fall series of free outdoor concerts in

1600-718: The Graduate School, the School of Education, the School of Law in Carbondale, and the School of Medicine in Carbondale and Springfield (see below). SIU offers 120 Baccalaureate, 80 Master, and 40 Doctoral degree programs. Its Morris Library has 4 million volumes and 53,000 current periodical subscriptions, placing it in the top 50 research libraries in the United States. In the fall of 2021, SIUC enrolled 18,667 students – 12,647 undergraduates, 5,568 graduate students, and 551 professional doctoral students. It has over 250,000 alumni. Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE)

1664-606: The Illinois Department of Employment Security to redesign the agency's website to provide improved access to the department's services by individuals, businesses, and the departmental staff; Illinois Pathways, a STEM education improvement program supported by six other State of Illinois agencies; and the SIUC Workforce Education and Development program's Off Campus Undergraduate Program on the campus of Lincoln Land Community College , which provides

1728-740: The National Guard to restore order. In 2011, the Occupy Movement took up residence on the lawn of Quigley Hall at Southern Illinois University, occasionally clashing with local police and with university policy. SIU's Faculty Association went to the picket lines on November 3, 2011, after an agreement could not be reached between the Association and the administration concerning contracts. The other unions—the Non-Tenure Track Faculty Association,

1792-591: The SIU Carbondale campus. Begun as residential centers of SIUC in 1957, SIUE celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2007. Once known as a "commuter school", SIUE has in recent years transformed itself into a residential university. SIUE includes the College of Arts and Sciences and seven schools, including the Graduate School and the new but highly regarded School of Pharmacy on the Edwardsville campus and

1856-737: The SIUE School of Nursing, the East St. Louis Dental Clinic of the SIUE School of Dental Medicine, an eye care clinic, and the adjacent East St. Louis Higher Education Campus which houses the East St. Louis Community College Center . SIUC and SIUE are among the twenty colleges and universities offering classes for degree completion and continuing education through the University Center of Lake County in Grayslake and Waukegan . The SIUC Center for Workforce Development in Springfield

1920-522: The School of Dental Medicine in Alton. The SIUE center in East St. Louis provides clinical and practicum experiences for SIUE students and a broad range of assistance to the community in the arts, education, health, and social services. Considered to be a "Doctoral/Professional University", SIUE offers Baccalaureate, Post-Baccalaureate, Masters, and Doctoral degrees in 48 undergraduate programs and 65 graduate and professional practice programs. In addition, students may enroll in 62 undergraduate minors. In

1984-869: The Shawnee Green Party, the Student Environmental Center, the Southern Illinois Center for a Sustainable Future, and local chapters of the American Civil Liberties Union , the Sierra Club , and the National Audubon Society . In 2001, the city was the location for the national Green Party Congress . The city of Carbondale has a council-manager government . There are a total of seven elected city officials:

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2048-430: The Southern Illinois University system and is the third oldest of Illinois 's twelve state universities . SIUC includes eight colleges : the College of Agriculture, The College of Science, the College of Arts and Media, the College of Business and Analytics, the College of Engineering, the College of Health and Human Sciences, the College of Social Sciences, and the College of Humanities. It also includes four schools :

2112-800: The Stage Company and Carbondale Community Arts (CCA) partnered to purchase and renovate the Varsity Theater, which had been vacant since 2003, into the Varsity Center for the Arts (VCA). The VCA is now the performing home of the Stage Company and also supports a variety of other fine arts and performances through the CCA. Civic action is encouraged by groups such as Carbondale Conversations for Community Action (the local implementation of Study Circles ). There are several lodges and clubs, such as

2176-600: The Town Square Pavilion). The city's business districts include several large shopping malls (including University Mall on the east side of town), featuring a mixture of national chain stores and locally owned businesses. In addition, Carbondale is home to many small shops and restaurants, many of them located in the downtown area. The downtown district is supported by Carbondale Main Street, which has listings and information about individual businesses. Because of

2240-418: The age of 18 living with them, 22.1% were married couples living together, 10.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 21.5% were non-families. 43.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 6.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.33 and the average family size was 2.78. In the city, the population was spread out, with 15.8% under

2304-460: The age of 18, 35.4% from 18 to 24, 27.1% from 25 to 44, 12.5% from 45 to 64, and 9.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 25 years. For every 100 females, there were 106.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 105.6 males. The median income for a household in the city was $ 27,882, and the median income for a family was $ 34,601. Males had a median income of $ 30,217 versus $ 24,114 for females. The per capita income for

2368-457: The airport grounds. The Saluki Express provides bus service around the city. SIUC students, faculty, and staff, as well as the greater Carbondale community, are encouraged to use the service. This system offers eleven routes operating seven days a week while the university is in session, and a "break route" operating during semester breaks. Local public transit is also provided by Jackson County Mass Transit District , which operates six days

2432-400: The area of The Strip were destroyed. After the 2000 riot, measures were taken to prevent violence on Halloween weekend. The campus and the bars along Southern Illinois Avenue were closed on Halloween in following years. The area was in totality during the solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 , with Giant City State Park , just south of the city, experiencing the longest period of totality during

2496-399: The campus of the former Shurtleff College . The school opened in 1972 and enrolls about 200 dental students. The school also operates the East St. Louis Dental Clinic at SIUE's East St. Louis Center. Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Nursing not only has academic programs on the Edwardsville campus, but it operates a cooperative program with SIUC in Carbondale, and it has

2560-590: The city has a variety of unique cultural institutions. SIU has a teaching museum on campus, the University Museum, which has 60,000 artifacts in its collection and hosts traveling shows from known artists. In addition to the University Museum, there is the African American Museum and The Science Center. Theater-goers can see both professional and student-produced plays and performances at the university's McLeod and Kleinau Theaters. SIUC

2624-472: The city was $ 13,346. About 13.5% of families and 21.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 32.1% of those under the age of 18 and 13.2% of those 65 and older. However, traditional measures of income and poverty can be misleading when applied to cities with high student populations, such as Carbondale. In addition to Southern Illinois University , which presents regular concerts and theatrical productions, as well as art and history exhibits,

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2688-790: The correspondence section of the American Chemical Society 's Journal of Chemical Education , Sigma Zeta was offered as an alternative for small colleges to the existing Sigma Xi honor society. It had often passed over small colleges for membership as it focused on larger universities. Shurtleff College was a member of the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference from 1910–1937. In 1950 Shurtleff reached its peak enrollment of 700 students, also seeing its highest number of graduates that year, 99. The school ceased operating as Shurtleff College on June 30, 1957, when it became part of

2752-474: The early 20th century, Carbondale was known as the "Athens of Egypt," due to the expansion of the college and university, and the region's moniker of "Little Egypt." The phrase dates to at least 1903, when it appeared in a local paper. By 1922, the Carbondale Free Press was using the phrase on its flag. On November 12, 1970, a largescale shootout occurred between local police and members of

2816-470: The eclipse (approximately 2 minutes and 40 seconds). It was also within the path of totality of the solar eclipse of April 8, 2024 , making it one of only a handful of cities within the direct paths of both eclipses. The combination of these events earned it the nickname "Eclipse Crossroads of America". In February 2017, the City of Carbondale spent $ 98,000 to rebrand itself with a new eclipse-themed logo, hiring

2880-738: The fall of 2021, SIUE had 13,010 students – 9,967 undergraduates and 3,043 graduate students including 312 professional doctoral students, and 118,029 alumni. The Southern Illinois University School of Medicine (SIU-SOM) is a part of SIUC that operates its first-year program in Carbondale and the final three years in Springfield. The SIU-SOM also offers a wide range of medical residency programs including; Dermatology, Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, General Surgery, Internal Medicine, Medicine/Psychiatry, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Otolaryngology, Pediatrics, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Psychiatry, Radiology, and Urology. The Simmons Cancer Institute

2944-485: The flagship of the Southern Illinois University system. This institution, now recognized as a national research university, has nearly 18,000 students enrolled (as of 2014) and offers a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate specialties. On April 29, 1866, one of the first formal Memorial Day observations following the Civil War was held at the city's Woodlawn Cemetery. Local resident, General John A. Logan , gave

3008-599: The future. Notable poets that reside in or near Carbondale include Rodney Jones , Judy Jordan , Allison Joseph , and the Transpoetic Playground collective. Carbondale also has a growing stand-up comedy scene, notably including Hannibal Buress , who began his comedy career in the city. Carbondale is known for a number of yearly festivals, including the Lights Fantastic parade in December,

3072-529: The gap between the residents and the government. Carbondale is a zoned, home rule municipality. In 2010, the city approved a new comprehensive plan that lays out goals for the future and ways to accomplish these goals. On April 5, 2011, Joel Fritzler was elected mayor for a four-year term, but on February 3, 2014, he resigned to accept a job in Arizona . The City Council chose Don Monty as acting mayor to finish Fritzler's term. On April 7, 2015, John "Mike" Henry

3136-443: The high fails to rise above freezing, and 1.6 nights of sub-0 °F (−18 °C) per year. It has an average annual precipitation of 48.95 inches (1,240 mm), including an average 11.4 inches (29 cm) of snow. Extremes in temperature range from −25 °F (−32 °C) on January 11, 1977 up to 113 °F (45 °C) on August 9, 1930. Carbondale receives thunderstorms on an average of 50 days per year. Particularly in

3200-685: The immediate vicinity. These include the Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge , the Shawnee National Forest , Giant City State Park , Little Grand Canyon , Piney Creek Ravine, Pomona Natural Bridge , the Garden of the Gods Wilderness area, and Trail of Tears State Park . These areas offer opportunities for hiking, boating, biking, and horseback riding. Five minutes south of Carbondale

3264-628: The large student population in the city, there is a great variety of restaurants, featuring many nationalities of cuisine. Several bars and coffeehouses offer live music, poetry readings, and other entertainment. The Carbondale Chamber of Commerce offers information on local businesses in over 60 categories. Carbondale has 18 public tennis courts. It is home to the Superblock, which is a sports multi-complex with baseball, softball, soccer, football, and track fields. The Carbondale Park District maintains seven parks and an indoor pool for public use. In 2010

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3328-497: The local chapter of the Black Panther Party who were meeting at a house in town. The event was later chronicled in the documentary 778 Bullets , made by a professor at SIU. An area near campus known as "The Strip" was also the site of several infamous riots on Halloween in the 1980s and 1990s. The last Halloween riot occurred in 2000, when students clashed with and were tear gassed by police. Property and trees in

3392-521: The main line from Cairo, Illinois . By the time of the American Civil War , Carbondale had developed as a regional center for transportation and business, surrounded by agricultural development. This part of Illinois was known as "Little Egypt" because of the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, where the town of Cairo is located. The city has had a college since 1856 beginning with

3456-525: The marketing consultation firm North Star Destination Strategies, Inc., based out of Colorado, to design the new logo. This rebranding effort aimed to capitalize on the prominence of these celestial events. Carbondale is located at 37°44′N 89°13′W  /  37.733°N 89.217°W  / 37.733; -89.217 (37.726, −89.220). It is in the watershed of the Big Muddy River , at 415 feet (126 m) above sea level. According to

3520-746: The morning, and Amtrak Train 392/393, the Illini , daily in the afternoon/evening. Both the Saluki and the Illini operate to Chicago, originating and terminating in Carbondale. Amtrak uses the tracks of the Canadian National Railway , which provides freight service to the city's industrial park. The railroad runs along the original line of the Illinois Central Railroad that began service in 1854 in Carbondale. The city

3584-411: The most populous city in Southern Illinois outside the Metro East region of Greater St. Louis . Carbondale was established in 1853 and developed as a crossroads of the railroad industry. Today, the major roadways of Illinois Route 13 and U.S. Route 51 intersect in the city. The city is located 96 miles (154 km) southeast of St. Louis on the northern edge of the Shawnee National Forest . It

3648-418: The navy has donated planes to SIU Carbondale. The SIUE East St. Louis Center offers services and training to more than 6,000 people annually. Programs include the SIUE East St. Louis Charter High School, a Head Start program, a Latchkey Program providing families with after-school care for children ages 6 to 12, the SIUE East St. Louis Center Performing Arts Program , the Community Nursing Services office of

3712-447: The park district opened a new spray park in Crispus Attucks Park, and a water park opened in May 2016 at the Superblock. Southern Illinois University's Recreation Center is open to the public; it provides swimming, bowling, rock climbing walls, tennis, basketball, an indoor track, racquetball, weight training, and a variety of exercise equipment. Carbondale is located near many venues for outdoor activities, including some 14 parks in

3776-400: The presence of Southern Illinois University, Carbondale residents have a tradition of political activism. During the Vietnam War , and especially after the Kent State shootings , massive anti-war demonstrations took place on the SIU campus and on the streets of Carbondale. They resulted in the closure of SIU, more than $ 100,000 of property damage, more than 400 arrests, and the deployment of

3840-420: The principal address. Logan, as co-founder of the Civil War veteran's group the " Grand Army of the Republic ", issued General Order #11 on March 3, 1868, calling for a national day of remembrance for Civil War dead. This order served as the basis for the creation of a formal Memorial Day. Logan called observance day "Decoration Day" and proposed it for May 30, to assure flowers would be in bloom nationwide. In

3904-415: The southbound City of New Orleans , departs Carbondale daily with service to Memphis , Jackson , and New Orleans (and intermediate stations). Amtrak Train 58, the northbound City of New Orleans, departs Carbondale daily with service to Centralia , Effingham , Mattoon , Champaign-Urbana , Kankakee , Homewood , and Chicago . Carbondale is also served by Amtrak Train 390/391, the Saluki , daily in

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3968-510: The spring, these storms can often be severe, with high winds, damaging hail, and tornadoes . As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 21,857, with 12,312 housing units and 9,974 families. The racial makeup of the city was 54.8% White , 25.8% Black or African American , 7.9% Asian , 7.5% Hispanic or Latino , 0.5% American Indian and Alaska Native , and 0.1% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander . As of 2000, there were 9,981 households, out of which 17.0% had children under

4032-423: The vineyards are bed-and-breakfasts or offer cabins for close accommodations. The presence of Southern Illinois University also means that Carbondale area residents can attend Division I events of SIU's "Salukis" sport teams. The mascot term "Salukis" is a reference to a dog breed from ancient Egypt, a nod to the fact that the Southern Illinois region is frequently referred to by the nickname "Little Egypt." Due to

4096-428: Was elected mayor, and he took office in May 2015. On April 4, 2023, Carolin Harvey was elected mayor, the first African-American to hold the office; Harvey had been acting mayor since Henry took a leave of absence. PBS and NPR broadcasting stations (WSIU) are affiliated with the university. Carbondale also is home to WDBX Community Radio for Southern Illinois , and the Big Muddy Independent Media Center. The area

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