April 2017
Sophomores form The Undergrads, cover rock hits
A fresh-faced band of sophomores known as “The Undergrads” just hit the scene in Vermillion. Following in the footsteps of The Beards, a band of professors, is Liz Kubal (singer), Spencer Andreson (guitar) and Riley Ackerman (drums). The Undergrads headlined for The Beards last Friday at The Varsity Pub, where the basement was filled with […]
People of the Pack: Chris Prosch
Chris Prosch is a senior from Estelline, S.D. majoring in political science and communication studies. Morgan Matzen: What are your career goals? Chris Prosch: I want to own my own business and be a politician. MM: What kind of business do you want to own? CP: My own equity firm specializing mostly in investments. MM: […]
Pepsi’s Jenner ad shows misunderstanding between generations
In his 2009 movie The Invention of Lying, British actor Ricky Gervais summed up the average useage of Pepsi with the parody slogan: Pepsi, when they don’t have Coke. This is obviously meant as a joke, but it probably would’ve stirred more positive feelings than Pepsi’s recent ad featuring Kendall Jenner. For those who haven’t seen […]
VIDEO: Tiospaye Student Council holds 45th annual Wacipi
Wacipi from The Volante on Vimeo. Jingle dresses, vendors and dancing took place at the Sanford Coyote Sports Center Saturday and Sunday for the 45th annual Wacipi. The theme of the Wacipi was “We All Walk on a Red Road.” Selena Olvera, a sophomore studying Native American studies, said the event is important to her. […]
Product review: Rapid Ramen Cooker an easy alternative for college students
The first thing that usually comes to mind at the mention of ramen noodles is a stereotypical college student. Ramen is a cheap meal that’s relatively easy to make. But as a college student, time is a valuable thing, so sometimes making ramen can be a struggle, especially living in the dorms. Rapid Ramen Cooker […]
Candidly Canada: Fighting Islamophobia starts with education
When thinking about life, liberty and the the pursuit of happiness, the first country that comes to mind is America. Americans certainly use their freedoms to the fullest extent possible. However, that doesn’t mean everyone feels welcome to practice their Constitutional rights. When living in a country privileged enough to promote the freedoms of speech […]
Photo gallery: Coyotes sweep dual meet
Both the USD men’s and women’s track and field teams swept South Dakota State at the dual meet in at the Lillibridge Track Complex Saturday. The Coyotes took 21 total events, including 11 of 16 field events, to take the win by a score of 104-87 for women’s and 99-92 for men’s. Senior Emily Grove […]
Dakotathon raises more than $145,000
April 8, 9 a.m. Students lined up in the Muenster University Center to check in for Dakotathon, a 24-hour long event celebrating the money raised for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The money raised by USD students will go directly to Sanford Children’s Hospital. Students who sign up to participate in Dakotathon are asked to raise […]
Trey Dickerson to transfer
Point guard Trey Dickerson will be transferring to another school, according to a press release from the USD sports information office. Dickerson, a junior, averaged 10.4 points, 2.2 rebounds and 2.8 assists for the men’s team this season, the release stated.buy zoloft online https://www.mabvi.org/wp-content/languages/new/usa/zoloft.html no prescription He led the Coyotes in assists, was the team’s third-leading […]
Students present novel concepts at IdeaFest
IdeaFest, an annual showcase of graduate and undergraduate student research, was held on Wednesday and Thursday for its 25th year at USD. Wednesday’s events included a poster session on the main and second floors of the Munster University Center where students posted their work for anyone interested to interact with and ask questions. Wednesday Jeff Beck, a […]