2013
Volleyball gearing up for 2013 season
Aug. 30 marks the start of a new season for the University of South Dakota Coyote volleyball team. Last year’s team was the definition of playing .500, as they went 8-8 in the Summit League and 14-14 overall. It was the final stretch of the season that gained the attention of others. The Coyotes finished […]
IN THE KNOW & IN THE DARK
IN THE KNOW: USD sent out an email urging students to reduce energy costs by reducing the use of electricity, such as air conditioners. IN THE DARK: The Midwest is suffering from a heat wave for the next few days. IN THE KNOW: A new and improved salad bar is now available in the MUC. IN THE DARK: The […]
OVERHEARD
“It was just one of those days where you’re just laying in bed marinating in your nastiness.buy xifaxan online https://healthcoachmichelle.com/wp-content/languages/new/online/xifaxan.html no prescription ” “Marinating? I’m not a teriyaki steak.” — Al Neuharth Media Center “Holy back sweat it’s hot out there.” — Dakota Street “On Tuesdays, we do not sit in front of trees.” — […]
Fall fashion brightens
As fall classes start up, now is the time to put your best foot forward and not wear sweatpants to class. Instead, throw on a nice pair of jeans and a cute top and impress your professors. One of the summer’s top trends was colored shorts, and this trend will carry over into these first […]
Sculptures shape campus hot spots
At first glance, the six sculptures across the University of South Dakota campus may be seen as merely objects. To Dean of the College of Fine Arts Larry Schou, these pieces of art are about defining new hot spots for students to gather. A brochure is in production so students and visitors can navigate from […]
UPDATED: Move-in Day 2013
6:30 p.m. – It was a long day for first-year Megan Christianson; moving boxes, unpacking personal items and orienting herself to a new environment during move-in day 2013. “It was overwhelming at first, but I really like the campus here,” said Christianson, who made the two-hour drive from Newell, Iowa to make her 9:45 a.m. check-in […]
COLUMN: Leaving with a smile
Oh what a difference a year can make. There’s no denying I’m thrilled to be just days from heading home for the summer as I write this column. Soon I’ll be able to cuddle up with my cocker spaniel, laugh with old friends, hug my mom and dad and shower without wearing flip flops. I’m […]
COLUMN: Get off your tuckus, and set some roots
In the two years I have called the University of South Dakota campus home, at least one thing has become apparent to me: Finding a sense of belonging is the most crucial aspect to a student’s college experience. And when I say finding a sense of belonging, I don’t mean finding out which Vermillion bars […]
COLUMN: ‘The strength of the Coyote is the pack’
To my fellow Coyotes, Welcome to Vermillion, and welcome to the University of South Dakota! We are so pleased that you chose to bring your talents and time to this wonderful place of learning. We are looking forward to getting to know you and watching you grow in your time here, and we hope you […]
COLUMN: First-year offers advice
My first year was quite the experience. As with most graduated high school students, I was excited to move on to the next chapter in life – attend college. I was counting down the days on the first day of senior year. I participated in the USD marching band, which was a great opportunity for […]