April 28, 2014
Vermillion offers summer activities
As we wrap up the school year, I have overheard many students trying to decide what their summer plans entail. One question has been if those plans include living at home or staying in Vermillion. Many of my friends have said that Vermillion holds nothing for them to do, but disagree. Adventure can be found […]
Track teams battle through injuries
With just two regular season meets left before the men’s and women’s track and field teams head into post-season competition, men’s head coach Dave Gottsleben and women’s head coach Lucky Huber are focused on injured athletes rehabbing in time for the Summit League tournament while making sure the rest of their teams are ready to go.
Tuition increase discriminates against out-of-state students
The tuition increase for out-of-state students attending South Dakota colleges and universities is an insult and is discrimination against those students. The increase should be shared among all students, rather than have the burden fall 100 percent on out-of-state students. As most people may have heard, the South Dakota Board of Regents has placed a […]
SGA focuses on internal, external approach
My fellow coyotes, As the spring semester comes to a close, I wanted to provide you all with an update on what your Student Government Association has been up to. We have continued to stay busy all semester long, and have accomplished much already. Thanks to the smooth transition and hard work by the outgoing […]