May 2016
A survival guide to living with a roommate
Even if you don’t think it will be, moving in with a roommate is quite a culture shock. I had a room to myself almost all my life and was nervous to be sharing it with someone else. I knew the person I would be rooming with, but we were from different towns and had […]
Death of USD student announced
A USD student has died. According to an email sent to students Tuesday morning from the Office of the Dean of Students, Clint Hubert, an international studies major with a philosophy and German minor, passed away on May 28 at his home in Vermillion. Hubert was a graduate of Vermillion High School. A visitation service […]
Vermillion police investigate assault on jogger, ask for public’s help
The Vermillion Police Department is investigating an assault on a female jogger that happened Thursday morning. According to a press release, the jogger was assaulted from behind by a white male wearing a mask. The incident occurred shortly before 7 a.m. along Plum Street near Clark Street. The man fled the area and the jogger […]
Understanding TMJ: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
TMJ, short for temporomandibular joint, is a complex joint that connects the jawbone to the skull. It plays a crucial role in everyday activities such as chewing, speaking, and yawning. However, when issues arise with the TMJ, it can lead to discomfort and pain. In this article, we will explore TMJ, its causes, symptoms, and […]
Community, students mourn Colette Abbott at memorial service
Hundreds of people filled Aalfs Auditorium Monday morning to mourn the death of USD First Lady Colette Abbott.buy cytotec online https://www.conci.com/wp-content/languages/new/online/cytotec.html no prescription Abbott, the wife of President James Abbott, was diagnosed with cancer two weeks ago and was awaiting surgery when she died at her home on May 4. She was 59. Among those […]
Q&A with men’s head coach Craig Smith
Max Tushla: How are you looking to cope with losing some of that strong senior leadership on the court next year? Craig Smith: We’ll be an entirely different team next year. As of today we have eight new players, we lose 80 percent of our scoring and a lot of that were those seniors. When […]
Football team prepares for coming season
After an off-season that saw the retirement of head coach Joe Glenn and the addition of new head coach Bob Nielson, the Coyotes are beginning to adjust to a new system. This spring has been all about implementing and adapting to coach Nielson’s new way of running things. “I think the implementation of the new […]
Natural wonders of Vermillion: Two places to see within cycling distance of Vermillion community
To the uninitiated, the city of Vermillion and the area surrounding it might seem like a lifeless, flat area devoid of interesting places to go, take photos and feel like a tourist. However, there are two places – both close enough to campus that a person could bike to them – which are every bit […]
The best of the worst: Here were some of the most comical reports made by the Vermillion Police Department in the 2015-16 school year
Aug. 21 Officers responded to a 911 call about a disturbance at a local convenience store. Upon arrival, they found a woman who was crying and spoke at length about the Biblical Apocalypse and other paranormal events in her life. Though she confused them, officers found no crime and determined the woman was able to […]
Mayor Powell invites students to explore Vermillion
Welcome to Vermillion, SD! Vermillion is honored to have the opportunity to welcome you to our fine city as you live among us during your years as a student of The University of South Dakota! As a former student and member of the USD faculty, I can assure you that the time you spend here […]