March 2016
Sammy Adams, Jake Miller rock USD during CAB concert
Musical artists Sammy Adams and Jake Miller graced the stage of Aalfs Auditorium at USD Thursday night, performing a long-awaited and nearly sold out concert sponsored by the Campus Activities Board.buy remdesivir online https://www.mydentalplace.com/wp-content/languages/new/generic/remdesivir.html no prescription The first to perform was Adams –the artist behind songs including “L.A. Story” and “All Night Longer.” He said during his […]
Coyotes stomp Oregon, move on to WNIT Championship
March 30, 2016 was the night the USD women’s basketball team caught fire. The Coyotes came out against Pac-12 opponent Oregon and opened the flood gates. USD took down the Ducks 88-54, in part due to extraordinary 71 percent shooting from deep and 54 percent shooting from the field. After the first few possessions of the […]
Verbatim 3-30-16
On this episode of Verbatim we take a look at how the Coyotes are doing in the NWIT, preparations for TKE fight night and Andi talks about her frustration with slow walkers on the Volante Vlog. Rachel Newville – Digital Producer Malachi Peterson – Editor-in-Chief Ally Krupinksy – Managing Editor Trent Opstedahl – Producer Joise […]
Record number of women to compete in TKE Fight Night
Thirty-two years ago, Jody Harnois, coach for USD’s Boxing Club, thought up the concept of a charity fight night. Today, he’s training both men and women to fight in about 10 matches at TKE Fight Night. “This is the most women I think that we’ve ever had,” Harnois said. “In fact, there’s nights when we’ve […]
USD’s Einstein Bros. won’t undergo co-branding with Caribou Coffee, yet
For the time being, USD’s Einstein Bros. Bagels will be staying as is, despite a wave of hybrid “coffee and bagel” shops rebranding in the past year as a result of a co-branding effort between Einstein Bros. Bagels and Caribou Coffee. The two brands are now owned by the same company, JAB Holding Co., and […]
WNIT brings out the best of USD student section
I was planning on leaving at halftime. Last Sunday night I decided to go watch the women’s basketball team play the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers for the “third last game in the DakotaDome.” I, along with the group I came with, were only planning on staying until half due to multiple homework assignments leftover from break. But […]
Good Samaritan Bill signed by Daugaard, becomes law
After more than five years of discussion in Pierre, the Good Samaritan Bill has finally been signed by Gov. Dennis Daugaard this month. House Bill 1078 grants immunity from arrest for certain alcohol-related offenses to underage persons who assist someone in need of emergency assistance or who are themselves in need of emergency assistance. “It’s for the […]
Women’s tennis team has success, composed entirely of foreign student-athletes
Many students dream of traveling far away when they go off to college, but most don’t cross an ocean. This year, 20 athletes from 10 countries have traveled overseas for the chance to compete for USD. The women’s tennis team is composed of eight of those foreign athletes who come from six of the 10 […]
USD researcher helps unearth ingredient for ancient beer
A Chicago brewing company is utilizing a thousand-year-old Peruvian beer recipe to produce some suds in the modern day, thanks in part to the work of a USD faculty member. Matthew Sayre, a USD archaeology instructor and researcher, was part of a 2002 expedition that discovered molle (peppercorn) seeds in Cerra Bau’l – the name […]
Practicums offer in-depth look at all things theater
Practicum courses are just one way theater students are able to immerse themselves in their major, but they’re often a more unique option, as they bring unexpected but welcome changes in students’ career paths. USD’s theater majors are required to have four semesters of practicums, or a practical sections of a course. The theater department […]