January 2017
Athletic trainers’ passion translates to positive relationships with athletes
While the crowds are cheering and athletes are giving their all during games, athletic trainers are always on the sidelines, carefully watching out for any injuries that might occur. Tyler Dopheide, an athletic trainer for the football team, and Kylea Sheley, an athletic trainer for the women’s basketball team, are two USD employees who exceed […]
African Student Association to have 4,000 books delivered to Tanzania
After two successful book drives, the African Student Association is ready to ship close to 4,000 books to Tanzania.buy cipro online https://alvitacare.com/wp-content/languages/new/where/cipro.html no prescription Electing new members to ASA, graduate student and former ASA president Prosper Zongo said the executive members were looking to plan activities for the 2016-17 school year. ASA has 113 members, […]
UPD sergeant committed to USD, safety
The university police department is committed to student safety, a priority that’s evident in the work of Sergeant Andrew Paulsen. Paulsen has been monitoring USD’s halls, hazards and homecoming festivities for more than 10 years. He started as a student worker in 2003. He became a security officer in 2004, was hired as a full-time police […]
R-Pizza serves a slice of the local music scene
The scent of oregano, sweat and beer filled the air at R-Pizza Jan.26 as the restaurant hosted its first show ever. A cover of $5 bought several hours of music and a complimentary slice of pizza. The show featured local acts such as Chump Party, Baby D, Vulgo and Allypantz. Allypantz is Ally King, co-owner […]
Player of the Pack: Jim Litrenta
Jim Litrenta is a junior football player. He’s pursuing a sociology major with a minor in addiction studies.buy clomid generic https://rxxbuynoprescriptiononline.net/clomid.html over the counter Dustin VanHunnik: What was your favorite sport growing up? Jim Litrenta: I used to play both baseball and football as a kid, but just football here now. DV: Who was your […]
People of the Pack: Tommy Hansen and Justin Jones
Tommy Hansen is a sophomore business administration major with a minor in marketing from Omaha, Nebraska. Justin Jones is a sophomore Health Services Administration major with a minor in Anthropology from Windom, Minnesota. They’re roommates who met last year when they were on the same floor in North Complex. Morgan Matzen: What do you hope to do with […]
Himalayan Night brings cultures together
USD’s first Himalayan Night, organized by International Club, brought in more than 200 people Sunday night. There were performances from USD students and guests from SDSU’s Nepalese Student Association. The event also featured a tea culture presentation led by USD students and food provided by Aramark. International Club president Prakriti Rajbhandari said the event centered […]
Product review: Meditation app proves useless in reducing stress
All college students have to deal with stress. Whether it’s a class project, an upcoming test, making the team or simply going to class, stress doesn’t go away easily. Luckily, there are many ways to cope with the day-to-day stresses of life, and meditation is one. Simple Habit is the five-minute meditation and mindfulness app […]
A Coyote comeback falls short against Western Illinois
The USD women’s basketball team (18-4, 7-2 Summit) hosted the Western Illinois Leathernecks (16-6, 6-3 Summit) on Saturday at the Sanford Coyote Sports Center. The Leathernecks offensive play was at its best during the first half as they accumulated 46 points while the Coyotes gathered just 31 points. Leathernecks junior guard Morgan Blumer scored 28 […]
Coyotes edge past Denver in a thriller
The USD Coyotes (15-9, 6-3 Summit) took on the Denver Pioneers (13-9, 5-4 Summit) in Vermillion on Saturday as sophomore forward Tyler Flack made his return from a leg injury that held him out for seven games. Unlike previous games, the Coyotes were fluent with their offensive play early in the game, with Flack leading […]