2016
Coyotes finish strong at Augustana meet, look toward season
The USD cross country teams are already going the distance this season, with the men and women’s teams finishing in the top of their categories during the Augustana Twilight meet on Sept. 2. The women’s team placed first in the university division and the men took third in the same category. “The Augustana meet was […]
Tennis team hopes for another successful season
Last year, the University of South Dakota tennis team ended on a high note when they placed second at the Summit League Tournament. Back for the 2016-2017 season, the team has high hopes for the year. With their first match of the year approaching this weekend against Drake University, practices are all about achieving their […]
Hard work ends in scholarship for one USD walk-on
Despite missing workouts for nearly a week with an injury that required his teeth to be reset and braces put in, sophomore Logan Power didn’t look like he missed a step. Shots were falling for Power during his workout on Friday and the broken bone in his jaw did little to hold him back. It’s this work ethic […]
USD community celebrates Eid al-Adha at CDC
The Center for Diversity & Community was packed with almost 60 people Monday night for the 2nd annual Eid al-Adha dinner celebration, hosted by the Muslim Students Association. Eid al-Adha is the Muslim Holy Day or Festival of the Sacrifice, which commemorates Abraham’s sacrifice of his son Ishmael to God. This holiday overlaps the period of […]
Coyotes win Pacific Community Classic, extend winning streak to nine
Less than a month of play has passed for USD’s volleyball team, but they’re already on a nine-game winning streak. The Coyote volleyball team took a trip to the Pacific Community Classic in Stockton, California. They took on Northern Colorado, Oregon State and Pacific.buy zoloft online https://nouvita.co.uk/wp-content/languages/new/uk/zoloft.html no prescription USD won three matches in two days to increase […]
Suicide prevention starts with mental health education
On a crisp September morning, many people took the streets in the name of suicide prevention for Nikki’s 5K Run and Walk. While this month marks a time of awareness, it brings light to a very dark issue. We’ve all been touched by suicide somehow. Especially in the college transition, unfamiliar environments and situations can lend […]
Family planning services promote healthy choices
As that one song goes, “Let’s talk about sex, baby.” Let’s talk about responsibility. Now that Vermillion is no longer home to a local Family Planning Clinic, access to free condoms has become non-existent and STD testing has become limited. What seems like just another business responding to struggling times, the clinic’s role in a college […]
Food insecurity: A growing issue on college campuses
It’s no secret that the poor college student stereotype is often accurate. Living within, at times, extreme financial means is often seen as an opportunity to build character. Many joke about this typical dorm lifestyle, but the reality is much less comical. Research shows that more than one quarter of college students find themselves skipping […]
Attribution bias creates political stagnation
With partisan divisiveness intensifying with each passing election cycle in America, stagnation becomes a more acceptable, even inevitable reality, both with regard to specific issues and general societal advancement. As American college students preparing to enter the work force with more technological tools and resources at our disposal than any other group of individuals in the […]