2014
Sober Indian | Dangerous Indian ‘undeniably powerful’
“Sober Indian | Dangerous Indian: A Story of Empowerment through Sobriety” (SIDI) is a powerful film. Heartbreaking and gut-wrenching at times, but undeniably powerful. SIDI provides a harshly accurate portrayal of alcoholism and predatory economic practices centered in the “town” of Whiteclay, Neb., population 10 (United States Census, 2010). Whiteclay’s economy is based on alcohol […]
Students work to become active citizens through AWOL
For some University of South Dakota students, their weekend was spent working to grow as citizens through service. A group of 12 students volunteered at the Teddy Bear Den and with Volunteers of America Nov. 15 in Sioux Falls through the Alternative Week of Off-Campus Learning program. Students helped sort donations and move cribs from storage to the […]
Music at tailgating played in poor taste
Like the saying goes, “If you have nothing nice to say, then say nothing at all.” I will violate this but compromise, and keep it short. The Student Tailgate section has such a wide variety of music playing. One fraternity plays music that has everything for visitors to hear. It has the “B” word for […]
South Dakota bar exam not ‘easy’
The Nov. 5 editorial on the South Dakota bar exam may be misleading or at least confusing to prospective law students and others interested in the subject. As a former USD Law School dean (1993-2011), regular participant in American Bar Association accreditation inspections of other law schools, and long-time instructor of the Law School’s Legal […]
Sound of USD to end year with ‘Spectacular’ performance
Senior Garret Olson smiled as he reminisced over his five years playing trombone and marching with the Sound of USD, the marching band at the University of South Dakota. “My freshman year, we did the ‘Thriller‘ dance,” Olson said. “It was our Halloween show. That was probably the highlight of my five years.” Olson said the Sound […]
“Romeo and Juliet” comes to USD stage
The lights in the Wayne S. Knutson Theatre dimmed and the curtain opened as students began rehearsing for a production that hasn’t been performed at the University of South Dakota since 1990. Faculty of the Theatre Department said choosing “Romeo and Juliet” for its final production of the fall semester was a simple decision, as the classic […]
Pinterest fitness ideas perfect for winter weather
Before I started this blog, just about anything was a good enough excuse not to workout. “I’m too out of shape to go to Zumba,” I would think. Or, “I haven’t eaten anything yet today, I’ll go to the gym after lunch,” which would then be followed by, “I’m too full. I should let this […]
College not for everyone, and that’s OK
Choosing the University of South Dakota as my primary college was a great decision for me, because I really like this school. Ever since I was a child, I knew I wanted to go to college for my own personal reasons, and because I actually enjoy school. On the other hand, I know people who […]
Thanksgiving overlooked because of Christmas
It’s no secret Halloween is a popular holiday around most college campuses, especially this year, as it happened to be on a Friday, turning it into a weekend-long celebration. Not being a particular fan of the holiday, I was one of the few who sat at home handing out candy and watching scary movies, […]
“V for Vendetta” for the ultimate movie enthusiast
In the 2000s, movie making was random and experimental. The decade was a mix of attempts at new comedy, classic Disney movie tales and remakes, as well as historical pieces. “V for Vendetta” is not only based on a historical figure, but it also opens our eyes to a possible future. In the middle of a British tyranny, […]