April 22, 2014
App aids South Dakota residents, students in voting
The South Dakota Secretary of State’s office released a new iOS and Android app called Vote605 this month to help South Dakota residents, including students, get voter information for the mid-term election. After logging in with voter’s name and zip code, information for the upcoming election appears. The app shows a map of the poll location. […]
Cast of ‘Pippin’ uses physical feats to entertain audience
The University of South Dakota Theater Department’s production of ‘Pippin’ will entice an audience because it is “compelling, relatable and the audience will realize how special they are,” director Raimondo Genna said.
Sustainability group sets sights on leaving lasting impact
It’s for the University of South Dakota and for the community of Vermillion. It’s a voice of advocacy to promote a more sustainable Earth, but at the end of the day, it’s for a better tomorrow. As the weeklong “earth (every) day” campaign event heads into the second half of activities, the Sustainable Vermillion committee […]
Students live with sewage smell in Coyote Village
When sophomore Elizabeth Oden and her roommate sophomore Sam Heard entered their Coyote Village apartment three weeks ago, they noticed a not-so-pleasant smell. “I walked into the room and the smell of sewage just hit me,” Oden said. “It filled the whole room, and we weren’t sure why.” The smell, while it lasted for just two […]
Multicultural center location, name nears final recommendation
Students have played an active role in the planning of a new multicultural center at the University of South Dakota.
USD football team eager to improve
This Saturday at 1 p.m. the University of South Dakota football team will put its work into action at the annual Red-White Spring Game. Head coach Joe Glenn said the team still has plenty of aspects of the game that need work, but the last month of practice has been productive. “It’ll be interesting to see […]
End of semester brings final push for championships
With just a week and a half left of classes before finals week, students at the University of South Dakota are busy finishing final projects and papers.
‘Examine your privilege’
Morgan Appley is a junior and co-president of USD’s Sustainability Club. Last month I had the privilege of attending the White Privilege Conference in Madison, Wis. I was offered the last minute opportunity to attend this conference when another attendee backed out. I had no idea what to expect but I knew that this […]
USD student lobbies in Washington for statue improving Greek housing
Anna Hyronimus, a senior member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, will lobby in Washington, D.C. April 30 for the Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act (CHIA), which would reduce the costs for students living in Greek houses across the country, including those at the University of South Dakota.
USD summer construction projects
The following map displays the numerous construction projects being pursued by the University of South Dakota during the summer.