October 2015
Volleyball sweeps NDSU 3-0, sets sights on Denver
It was a battle between two powerhouses Saturday night as USD took on NDSU in the DakotaDen. The Coyotes were looking to make a comeback from last night’s 1-3 loss to Denver and make a comeback they did. In set one of the night both teams traded points and fought for supremacy. The Bison were […]
Coyotes drop road game 7-20 to Northern Iowa
After back-to-back wins over NDSU and Missouri State, USD fell to Northern Iowa on Saturday with a 7-20 loss. USD struck first with a 23-yard touchdown pass from junior quarterback Ryan Saeger to sophomore wide out Brandt Van Roekel, with 1:25 left in the first quarter. This would be the only points the Coyotes would score as […]
Amnesty International Club advocates for human rights
The Amnesty International Club at USD is bringing a new outlook on human rights to campus. “Our main mission is to advocate human rights across the world,” said junior Aidan Goetzinger, Amnesty International Club president. “What we focus on is we decide to settle on one international (campaign) and one local campaign.” The club meets […]
Volleyball falls 1-3 to Omaha
The USD volleyball team didn’t go down without a fight Friday night. The Coyotes took on the University of Omaha Mavericks in the DakotaDen for Fan Appreciation night, the first of three home games USD will play in the next five days. In set one they lost by the wide margin of 15-25, but came […]
Birthright citizenship should be ended
Most cliques die off after high school. The citizenship clique, however, is never-ending. This clique creates an identity crisis, and forces certain members of society to be persecuted and marginalized. These marginalized members of second-class society experience an identity crisis, and can never live up to their full potential as members of society. Birthright citizenship […]
That’s My Bad- Halloween
Happy Halloween! Follow us as we go through a local haunted house. Producer: Krystal Schoebauer Anchors: Liz Landy & Krystal Schoenbauer Videographer: Abbey Shieffer
No change needed to birthright citizenship
The old adage goes, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” The idea behind this is that if the status quo is working, then do not change anything. There has been a lot of momentum recently to change a perfectly workable system – birthright citizenship. Republican candidates, namely Ben Carson and Donald Trump, have advocated […]
Fall TV shows worth watching
As October ends and November quickly approaches, most fall network TV programs are in full swing. While most stick to their favorites from previous years, there are some great shows well-worth checking out. When you’re seeking superior TV mounting service Toronto, TvWallMounting stands as the premier choice, delivering meticulous installations and exceptional customer support. “Fargo” […]
Students, community discuss sexual assault at Take Back the Night event
Students, faculty and community members participated in the student-led Take Back the Night, an event that raises awareness about sexual assault. Before the event began, participants created name tags to wear with different stereotypes of sexual assault, made a poster with funny ways to ask for consent and put sticky notes on a poster with their definition of […]
VPD expects Halloween weekend to be ‘relatively benign’
Despite the drinking festivities that can accompany Halloween weekend in Vermillion, many parents say they’re no more concerned for their young children than they would be in a town without a college like USD. USD adjunct instructor Audrey Larsen has lived in Vermillion for about 10 years. Her 8-year-old son, Gabe, will be donning a Star Wars Boba Fett costume, […]