2015
Sigma Tau Delta opens Little Free Lending Library
Sigma Tau Delta hosted a ribbon cutting for the opening of its Little Free Lending Library at the Vermillion Community Garden on Tuesday. Open to anyone, the library’s only requirement is if someone takes a book they need to leave one in its place. The event started with conversation around a table of snacks and was followed by the book […]
CAB survey for spring concert released
The clock is ticking for students to cast their vote on which musical act they would like to see come to USD next semester. The Campus Activities Board, which is known primarily for bringing major concerts to campus, distributed a survey online last week to students that featured 10 artists from varying music genres. The […]
Summit League cross-country championship breakdown
With the Summit League Cross-Country Championships upcoming and my heart starting to skip a beat, I figured it was time for a well-needed preview. We’re going to take this team-by-team to predict what will occur this Saturday in Brookings. Men’s team *All men’s times are based off 8,000 meters Seventh place: Oral Roberts Ultimately, it looks like Oral Roberts […]
Soccer sits on cusp of first program playoff
The USD women’s soccer team defeated Western Illinois 4-2 this past Sunday to complete a home weekend sweep that included a 2-1 victory against IUPUI on Friday. The weekend sweep leaves USD one win away from clinching a spot in the Summit League Tournament with one game to go Sunday at Fort Wayne. “Hopefully we […]
Football team riding wave of momentum into Northern Iowa game
Change is in the air in Vermillion, as the USD football team looks to turn a new page. After back-to-back wins over NDSU and Missouri State, the Coyotes will face a tough road test in 22-ranked Northern Iowa. UNI’s season is floating below expectations, with a 3-4 overall record and a 1-3 record in the […]
Football team catching a new wind moving forward
This year’s football team is different. The Coyotes have now doubled their wins from a year ago, going from two last year to four this year with four games still to play. Gone is the hopeful optimism of the early season that this year could be different. Replaced is a feeling this team has had […]
People of the Pack: Jae BearHeels
Jae BearHeels is a first-year student at the University of South Dakota Katie McGuire: What is your major? Jae BearHeels: Nursing, or pre-nursing. KM: Why did you choose it? JB: I like to help people. I’m actually trying to be a registered maternity nurse so I can help babies. KM: Where are you from? JB: […]
Students need to be mindful of community this Halloween
As students celebrate Halloween this weekend, they should be mindful that they also share Vermillion with children, families and elderly community members. Time and time again, drinking culture is cited as a major problem at college campuses around the country. Halloween seems to be a catalyst to push for heavier drinking, especially when it falls on […]
Summit League cross-country championships near
The USD cross-country teams will look to put on a memorable performance this Saturday when they head to Brookings for the Summit League Championship. “We need to have the best race we can possibly have on that day on that course,” head coach Dan Fitzsimmons said. “We’ve already run there this year. The women ran […]