October 2017
Photo gallery: Coyotes sweep Fort Wayne in straight sets
The Coyote women dominated the Fort Wayne Mastodons in three straight sets Friday in the Sanford Coyote Sports Center. Though the Mastodons caught up at times, they ultimately fell in every set against the Coyotes’ defense and offense. USD head coach Leanne Williamson said though the team started out slow, they eventually picked up speed […]
UPDATED: Two football players turn themselves in for rape charges
Two USD student-athletes charged with rape were bailed out of jail Tuesday afternoon. Football players Danny Rambo, a junior, and Dale Williamson, a sophomore, were charged with one count of second degree rape and one count of attempted second degree rape, respectively. Rambo’s bond was set at $25,000 and Williamson’s was set at $20,000. According […]
Parents should vaccinate their kids
Earlier this month, Rebecca Bredow was sentenced to seven days in a county jail for ignoring a court order to vaccinate her 9-year-old son due to her religious beliefs. People have many reasons as to why they feel they do not want to vaccinate their children. While Bredow was avoiding vaccination due to religious beliefs, […]
Beware of offensive Halloween costumes
Halloween is that time of year where people can be whatever they want to be. It’s fun to dress up, mix and match costumes and go crazy when applying make-up. There are times, however, when people go overboard in their haste to put together that perfect costume. While it’s fun to try out different forms […]
Philosophy professor humbled, inspired by his field
Philosophy is all about admitting that one knows nothing. That’s what Joseph Tinguely, assistant professor of philosophy, said about his chosen field. Tinguely grew up in North Dakota and received his bachelor’s in philosophy from St. Johns University. He then attended the New School of Social Research in Manhattan, where he got his master’s in philosophy. […]
Four courses I believe everyone should take
One of my favorite times of the semester is approaching: registration time. I love it because I like finding that one fun or interesting sounding class to add each semester to keep my schedule interesting. After looking through the spring semester schedule for next term, here are four classes I think every USD student should […]
Students, community members address domestic violence
Yearlong efforts to fundraise and bring attention to the issue of domestic violence have seen an increase on campus and in the community during October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Bridget Diamond-Welch, assistant professor of political science, teaches a family violence class that looks at domestic violence and child abuse. You can click here to know how […]
Previous tailgate rules revoked, location moved
In addition to a new location, recent rules made by administration regarding student tailgate have been revoked. The tailgate has been moved to the grassy area just south of the Sanford Coyote Sports Center between Coyote Village and Dakota Street. USD President James Abbott called for a task force to decide how to address safety […]
#MeToo: USD students share experiences on social media
“If all the women who have been sexually harassed or assaulted wrote ‘Me too’ as a status, we might give people a sense of the magnitude of the problem.” It was this tweet from Alyssa Milano, after dozens of women came out with accusations of sexual assault against Harvey Weinstein, that inspired more survivors to share the […]
Player of the Pack: Elizabeth Loschen
Elizabeth Loschen is a sophomore volleyball player majoring in finance. Karina Dufoe: How was playing for Team USA this summer? EL: Playing for Team USA this summer was so fun and an amazing opportunity. Playing with other very talented athletes helped me up my game and I loved getting to learn and understand what the […]