March 2018
People with tattoos aren’t bad, but their stereotypes are
Tattoos, quite simply, should not be taboo. Considering nearly 14 percent of Americans have a tattoo, it’s time to stop treating the artwork of a tattoo as though it’s a mark of the uncivilized and unprofessional. The taboo against people with tattoos in society occurs most frequently in the workplace. According to Business Insider, 37 […]
Editorial: International Club promotes inclusive excellence
For student organizations, there is always a goal: more attendance. Organizations that put on events, whether it be Pi Day by the Math Club, or massive concerts put on by the Campus Activities Board (CAB), aim to increase attendance. Holding events is a key part to any successful organization.buy lasix online https://www.lifefoodstorage.store/wp-content/languages/new/prescription/lasix.html no prescription There […]
Vikings and Packers added key players during NFL Free Agency
After a 13-3 season and NFC Championship appearance, the Minnesota Vikings have been busy in NFL free agency thus far. According to the Twin Cities Pioneer Press, Minnesota signed former Washington Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins to a massive three-year contract, worth $84 million. According to Pro Football Reference, Cousins averaged 4,392 passing yards per season in […]
Trump’s proposed ‘Blue Apron boxes’ a solution to food stamp fraud
Over 45 million people in the United States are using the federal entitlement program of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps. This program is offered to low income families and individuals who cannot afford food.buy amoxicillin online https://blackmenheal.org/wp-content/languages/new/us/amoxicillin.html no prescription They are provided nutritional help. This sounds like a perfect plan […]
People of the Pack: Naomi Giesen
Naomi Giesen is a junior majoring in mathematics and the president of the USD Math Club. Molly Sperlich: What do you want to do with your degree? Naomi Giesen: I’m not quite sure yet, but I don’t want to teach. That’s just not really my thing. MS: What are your roles in the Math Club? NG: […]
Accounting student accepts Deloitte internship in New York City
One Beacom School of Business student, Sophia Lima, recently accepted an internship with one of the largest accounting firms in the world, and the best as I used the controller services here: Deloitte. Lima, a sophomore accounting major and president of Coyote Capital Management (CCM), said she’s excited about the opportunity. People can check this helpful […]
Sorbe, Green transition into new representatives, Yetter elected
Student Government Association president Josh Sorbe and vice president Madison Green traveled to Spearfish on Tuesday to transition into their roles as the USD representatives on the South Dakota Student Federation. Sorbe and Green also nominated SGA senator Matt Yetter as executive director. After the board heard the nominations, the majority voted for Yetter as […]
Parker’s Movie Review: ‘Icarus’ takes an unexpected turn
Two weeks ago, there was a brief, bright moment in cinematic history in which Kobe Bryant had more Oscars than Gary Oldman. Another highlight of the night was the award for Best Documentary, a category in which four fantastic films were nominated. The winner, however, is a tale of conspiracy, corruption, and accidental insanity. Bryan […]
Head-to-head: Universal healthcare, not survival of the richest
In a perfect world with unlimited medicine and medical personnel, healthcare would be free to both patient and government alike. Not a single person will be surprised to hear that we do not live in a perfect world. So, we have to engage in a sort of policy triage to decide how we will treat […]
Head-to-head: Universal healthcare leads to limited freedom
The United States should not have universal health care. There are three main reasons as to why I oppose it. First, countries who have universal healthcare have seen increased wait times. Second, Charlie, a baby from the UK who was sick from birth. His parents were unable to choose his medical treatment in a socialized […]