March 28, 2016
Drinking age discriminates against young adults, should change
Every society is faced with the dilemma of determining when youth become adults. American society, which is relatively new, is undecided about when youth become adults, and when we should start to trust them with decisions. At the age of 15 in most states, individuals are allowed to drive a car alone — statistically the most […]
It’s okay to not be a die-hard feminist
One thing I’ve noticed about the world is for women to accept each other as feminists, every woman must be an extremist, or else they aren’t part of the women’s movement at all. As a woman, I embody the values of feminists. I’m just not a “die-hard” feminist. I support equal pay for both men and women, […]
Americans should learn about Brexit and campaign against it
As the American political race is in full swing, other major political campaigns are happening across the pond. In the United Kingdom, politicians and commoners alike are voicing their opinions about a referendum the public will vote on in June. This referendum would end the UK’s membership in the European Union, making it completely independent from […]
People of the Pack: International students
Following in the footsteps of the popular photoblog Humans of New York, People of the Pack tells the stories of the people at the University of South Dakota through photos and short interviews. “Africa is not a country!” Left to right: John Eri, a senior biology/psychology major from Nigeria; Thomas Wasesa, a sophomore business major […]