September 2014
Coyote football fights injury
The University of South Dakota Coyotes are having to fight through adversity early into their season. When starting quarterback Kevin Earl fractured his right wrist late in the 62-13 loss at Oregon, the baton was handed off to a new quarterback. Earl stood on the sidelines with a cast on his right hand during practice this week, […]
Student tailgate relocates to north side of Dome
Traveling to Oregon last week may have been out of the question for many University of South Dakota fans. But come Saturday, students can start the first home football game of the season against William Penn University on the north side of the DakotaDome at the relocated tailgating spot. USD officials relocated student tailgating to the […]
Google Cultural Institute partners with National Music Museum
Boasting a collection of more than 15,000 historical instruments and other musical artifacts, the National Music Museum will go viral as Internet giant Google makes a visit to the museum at the University of South Dakota Friday. As part of its Cultural Institute project, Google will video the museum’s extensive exhibits with its street view technology and add […]
The Little Pour on the Prairie: Art students participate in iron pour
Timing is everything. Shortly after being accepted into the Master of Fine Arts graduate program at the University of South Dakota, I had the opportunity to participate in a grant project overseen by Jordan Eaton, a Bachelor of Fine Arts graduate. Eaton wrote and received the grant in 2012 and has spent the past few years […]
Relocated center welcomes military students, families
Sophomore Dylan Kratochvil has been in the National Guard for about four and a half years and utilizes the Student Veterans Resource Center at the University of South Dakota on a regular basis — something he said military students don’t necessarily know about. “I use the printing here a lot; sometimes I come here and do […]