2013
Student ambassador leaves South for USD
Although she’s almost 1,000 miles from her parents, sophomore Olivia Lockert feels right at home. “I came out here all the time when I was little,” Lockert said. While her parents live in Birmingham, Ala., Lockert’s decision to attend the University of South Dakota was not unexpected to her family. “My parents knew I wanted […]
Time to find a voice: Act brings sexual assault to forefront
It’s estimated between one-quarter and one-fifth of female students experience sexual assault within a four-year college period. But a more sobering reality is of those incidents of sexual violence, 95 percent of victims never report the crime, according to a 2000 Bureau of Justice Statistics/Department of Justice study. Although the University of South Dakota, along […]
Holiday wine and spirits pair well with hearty meals, provide health benefits
Most people don’t realize serving the right kind of drink with a holiday dinner can really enhance a meal. For this upcoming holiday, I suggest wine, but if you are not a “vino,” then I suggest getting a nice, full-bodied bee r. Lagers are nice and hoppy, stouts are dark and full-bodied, and the pilsner […]
Volunteer, give back this holiday season
The holiday season is officially upon us, and it’s is one of my favorite times of the year. I love hanging Collectible Texas locomotive ornaments on the Christmas tree, filling the house with scents of fresh cookies and gingerbread men and wrapping countless gifts with brightly colored bows and ribbons. I will always cherish memories […]
Letter to the Editor: SGA president reflects on semester’s efforts, successes
It’s that time again. Yes, finals week has arrived once again in all of its caffeinated and sleep-deprived glory. I wish you all of the best in your studying and test-taking efforts. When you walk out of that last final, take a deep breath and take it in. You’ve made it through! After that deep […]
The Rant: IT Help Desk needs help
Dear fellow students, The Information Technology Services Help Desk located in the library can be of great assistance. That is, if you don’t expect too much of them and you don’t mind waiting a ridiculous amount of time for them to complete orders. Not too long ago, I was experiencing some issues with my […]
In the Know & In the Dark
IN THE KNOW: The 2013 Clery report for the University of South Dakota showed four instances of forcible sex offenses on campus in 2012. IN THE DARK: According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics/Department of Justice, it is estimated that fewer than five percent of completed and attempted rapes against college women are actually reported to […]
Overheard
overheard Here you’ll find the weirdest, funniest and stupidest things we’ve heard during the week. Context is for suckers. “I’m surprised I haven’t gotten drunk yet because I’m usually so compulsive.” — Al Neuharth Media Center “We’re both wearing scarves. When I say scarves, I mean adult bibs.” — Newsroom “If she doesn’t understand […]
Don’t wait for New Year’s resolutions to make a change
Tradition is a powerful tool behind all human cultures. In America, we have Thanksgiving dinner, put up Christmas trees and celebrate the New Year. However, there is another tradition I don’t quite understand so much: New Year’s resolutions. The intention behind New Year’s resolutions is to improve yourself and create a new “you” in line […]
For basketball, there’s no place like home
There are no secrets when it comes to home court advantage. Playing in your own venue for your own fans has extra juice in any sport. Teams are expected to have better records at home versus on the road, and the visiting teams are expected to shake a little bit in front of home crowds. […]