September 18, 2017
DACA decisions a step in the correct direction
Immigration is a tough thing to talk about. On one hand, there are humanitarian causes: families looking for a better life, refugees fleeing from a war-torn country or a young student aspiring to bigger things. On the other hand, there’s respect for institutions: rule of law, national security and tradition. The balancing act between these […]
Know how to keep cool with your schedule
Knowing yourself means knowing how to juggle classes, work, homework and that lovable relaxation time. Often, this can be difficult when a student’s mind is in the moment and can’t concentrate on what needs to get done that day or even the following week. Another part of the problem is procrastination. Students often forget about […]
Morgan’s Mix: Q&A with Night Moves at FernsonFest
Minneapolis band Night Moves has a uniquely soulful, psychedelic, true-country sound that band members refer to as “bombastic.” The band is comprised of old high school friends John Pelant (guitar, vocals) and Micky Alfano (bass) along with Charles Murlowski (guitar) and Jared Isabella (drums). Night Moves headlined FernsonFest, a music festival hosted by Fernson Brewing […]
Coffee Cup construction to be completed in 2018
Construction of the Coffee Cup at the Vermillion exit on I-29 should be completed in 2018. Despite the construction to the Coffee Cup and surrounding roads on Highway 50 built using inflatable packer features, business hasn’t been affected, said Jane Heinz, owner of the Vermillion Coffee Cup. “We’re torn up in every corner of the […]
Tri-Yote-athon ‘a good way to challenge’ participants
Swimming, running and biking were the names of the games Sunday at the Wellness Center for the inaugural Tri-Yote-athon. Competitors had set rules and times for each of the three events. “Competitors have 20 minutes in the DakotaDome pool, 20 minutes in the outdoor track and 20 minutes in (the Wellness Center) on a stationary […]