March 2015
Lenten Season offers students time for reflection, refreshment
As the end of the Lenten Season draws near, Christians around campus are taking time to reflect on their faith, like junior Shadoe Hanson. Hanson began celebrating Lent last year after becoming involved with the community he found at the Luther Center. He is now a student leader there. “It was a lot of different nudges from different directions,” he […]
PHOTOS: ROTC conducts simulated training exercises
On March 28, the University of South Dakota Reserve Officers Training Corps conducted simulated training exercises (STX) at the Austin Training Area near Elk Point. Throughout the day cadets learned about leading squads, planning missions and engaging enemy forces. (Photo: First-year ROTC cadet Denis Verbovskiy provides security during a field exercise March 28 at the Austin […]
Farber Lecture sheds light on elections, legacy of Doc Farber
The 2016 elections, while still a year away, were at the forefront of this year’s University of South Dakota Farber Fund Lecture. Presenting this year’s lecture was Paul Light, a professor of public service at New York University. The lecture was held March 19th in Farber Hall and was hosted by the Political Science League […]
VIDEO: 2015 USD basketball season recap
The women’s basketball team just ended its post-season run last week. The Volante’s Megan card looks at both men’s and women’s basketball highlights.
Law school aims to diversify its program
A law school may not seem like a focal point for a discussion about diversity, but schools of law have a responsibility to our society as we produce individuals who will represent clients from a diverse range of backgrounds as well as influence law and culture in profound ways. The University of South Dakota School […]