September 11, 2017
Player of the Pack: Eldon Warner
Eldon Warner is a junior cross country runner majoring in vocal performance. Karina Dufoe: How was the season opener, the Augustana Twilight Meet last Friday night? Eldon Warner: It started off strong. We worked together as a pack the first few laps, Luke Bailey, Issac Benz, Nate Wendt and I. We did get separated towards […]
Product review: ‘3 Second Brow’ saves time for morning routine
Many of us start our daily routine by doing makeup. Often times, this can mean waking up an extra 30 minutes to an hour, sometimes more, just to put on makeup. For me at least, a part of this routine includes shaping and filling my eyebrows. But, sleep being as valuable as it is, I […]
Philosophy has economic, intellectual benefits
Across the country, college is back in full swing. Hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of students with their heads stuck in books or trying to stay awake in lecture halls. Millions and millions of dollars are spent on tuition. One thing that most of us don’t think about — why? What’s the purpose of […]
New music department professors ‘pushing tradition and excellence’
Two new faces in the music department faculty have high hopes for the bands of USD. Director of bands John LaCognata and director of athletic bands Todd Cranson both have their sights set on growing the bands’ skills and retaining music and non-music majors for the several ensembles offered by the band program. Junior band […]
How to find rain in a mental drought
This summer, I hit a creative clouding. Maybe it was the 40-hour work week. Maybe it was no outlet to contribute to. Maybe it was just summer, when no one is really required to think. Nonetheless, thinking is hard, and when you want to do it better than anyone else, pressure creeps into the back […]