November 2016
USD hopes to rebound after 35-34 loss to Western Illinois
After a hour-long first quarter that saw the University of South Dakota score 17 and junior quarterback Chris Streveler throw for 163 yards and two touchdowns, the Coyotes looked good Saturday against Western Illinois. They added another two touchdowns in the second quarter to go into halftime up 31-14. The second half was another story […]
Students bring awareness to domestic violence in October
October was domestic violence awareness month and USD groups got involved to spread awareness on the topic. The University of South Dakota annual Cleary Report reported one case of domestic violence, as well as two cases of dating violence in 2015. Bridget Diamond-Welch, assistant professor of criminal justice shed light on the important problem. “The fact […]
Scientists approved for $2.9 million grant to train STEM graduate students
The fourth time was the charm for Brian Burrell and Ranjit Koodali, two USD scientists who have been approved for a grant to train science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) graduate students, and will be receiving $2.9 million from the National Science Foundation over the next five years. Brian Burrell, an associate professor in the […]
Morgan’s Mix: Your 2017 CAB concert options
As the announcement approaches for this year’s Campus Activities Board concert choice, students are anxiously waiting to hear that their favorite artist will make the trip to Vermillion to serenade USD. Students have the opportunity to choose which artist they want, and more than 1,000 votes have been cast. The options range from current Top-40 artists […]
Día de los Muertos 2016 video
See how students at USD celebrated Día de los Muertos. Video by Louisa Hansen.
Coyote soccer ends season on a high note
After a loss to Oral Roberts dashed the Coyotes chance of making the Summit League Tournament, the team ended their season strong with wins over the University of Nebraska-Omaha and Fort Wayne this past weekend. The Coyotes faced off against UNO last Friday in the First Bank & Trust Soccer Complex. The first half saw […]
Social media becomes powerful tool at Standing Rock
The threat of the Dakota Access Pipeline contaminating the clean water supply for thousands of people has continued to make news. This Halloween weekend, the site saw a fair share of horror. Standing Rock was subjected to a dreadful raid and stand-off between the militarized police and the unarmed peaceful protectors. The event was depicted […]
Shavetober 2016 video
Students helped charity by shaving their heads and donating their hair during Shavetober this October. Video by Louisa Hansen