Drag show features new performers, gains organization recognition

Glitter, feathers, and dollar bills flooded the MUC Ballroom last Thursday during Spectrum’s first ever spring drag show. First-year Nate Keane, the newly elected Spectrum: Gender and Sexuality Alliance president, was a three-time performer in the show. “We had a drag show last semester, and that was the first time I had ever performed,” theater tech design major Keane […]

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Waste audit highlights minimal recycling efforts at USD

Despite the presence of recycling bins on campus, USD doesn’t have an official recycling program. In fact, a majority of recyclables collected around campus are actually thrown in the trash. After a university waste audit was completed earlier this month, the President’s Committee on Sustainability is awaiting a recycling evaluation from Verdis Group, an environmental consulting […]

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Editorial: USD should implement efficient recycling procedure

College campuses need to recycle, plain and simple. When considering the amount of waste produced in college, whether it’s food, paper, aluminum cans or the like, it’s impossible to ignore the benefits that recycling would yield. Some of these benefits, as outlined by a Princeton University reports, include saving trees, protecting wildlife, curbing global warming, reducing water pollution and reducing […]

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Vermillion City Council indefinitely tables chicken ordinance in close vote

Residents living in Vermillion who want the option of gathering fresh chicken eggs from their backyards will have to consider other alternatives. In a 5-4 vote Monday evening, the Vermillion City Council moved to indefinitely table a proposed ordinance that would allow residents to keep up to four chickens in backyard coops within city limits. […]

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