Following the departure of former intercultural programming coordinator Lena Tran, the Center for Diversity & Community held a two-hour open discussion on moving forward as a community. About 15 students attended the discussion on...
The Coyote men and women basketball teams ended both seasons on losses in the Summit League Tournament and NIT and WNIT last year. This season, the teams are focused on getting better and winning the Summit League Tournament.
Men: Get better...
Jacob Barents is a senior majoring in kinesiology and sport science. Karina Dufoe: How does being powerful in the weight room translate into being able to throw further in the ring? JB: It really helps having good weight room numbers if I’m...
The semester is now half over. People and organizations have been busy. The Student Government Association (SGA), however, seems to be taking things slower. Recall from last year’s election the platform of now President Teagan McNary and Vice...
Coming from California, I'm used to being that one red speck in the middle of a bunch of blue. It's not easy being a conservative woman on a liberal campus. Most universities are factually more liberal than any other political party in their...
Voice off, voice on and interpretive dance – Teri Bellis, chair of the department of communication sciences and disorders, uses unique teaching techniques in and out of the classroom. Sydney Busch, a junior communication sciences and disorders...
I was raised hearing the saying, “Honesty is the best policy.” Yet, there are situations when it's not. According to PsychCentral, white lies are common in healthy relationships. Licensed psychologist and relationship expert Susan...
The USD department of physics hosted Dark Matter Day to educate more students on its research about a relatively unknown topic. About 100 students and faculty snacked on dark chocolate and asked questions after listening to a lecture on the dark...
Three faculty members were awarded the 2017 President’s Award for Research Excellence on Oct. 4. Recipients were selected by the university and external reviewers based on research accomplishments, publications and grant success. This award...
A $26 million project, DakotaDome renovations will likely begin by next year. By about 2020, the west side of the Dome will have new entrances' storage space, new facilities for locker rooms, offices and meeting rooms and updated hvac,...