April 2018
Photo gallery: Offense takes win at spring football game
The 2018 spring football game saw tough offense and defense with numerous promising catches, tackles and touchdown plays April 20 in the DakotaDome.buy diflucan online https://www.conci.com/wp-content/languages/new/online/diflucan.html no prescription The offense team (Red) won the game 33-27. Quarterback Austin Simmons was 11-17 in passing with 254 yards, including one touchdown. The highlight of the game was a […]
Letter to the Editor: Flag etiquette
Why do university officials allow an artificial flag to be on the video screen in the DakotaDome during the National Anthem when there is a large genuine U.S. flag on the wall visible to all? Flag code says one U.S. flag per room/auditorium unless there is a ceremony like a Color Guard. I say the […]
Presidential finalists announced
The names of the presidential finalists have been announced in the University of South Dakota’s search for the 18th university president. Kelli R. McCormack Brown, Christopher Callahan, Sheila Gestring and Philip K. Way will be visiting campus next week to meet with students and faculty on Tuesday and Wednesday. The candidates CV’s and cover letters have been posted […]
Diversity should include all perspectives and topics, not a few
A few days ago, I was talking with a professor of mine. As our conversation progressed, he pulled out his phone and showed me an email he received from the President’s Council on Inclusiveness. The email was about “USD Faculty and Staff of Color Association.buy remdesivir online https://alvitacare.com/wp-content/languages/new/where/remdesivir.html no prescription ” My professor told me […]
It’s time to change the masculinity model
During the last couple of months, masculinity has come under fire in headlines such as USA Today’s “Are boys ‘broken’? Another mass shooting renews debate on toxic masculinity.” The issue of toxic masculinity is prevalent and it’s the perfect time to examine this issue. On the March 25 broadcast of the Today Show, reporter Stephanie Ruhle held […]
Women’s tennis team looks to claim Summit League Tournament title
The women’s tennis team is looking for redemption after placing second last year at the Summit League Tournament. The Coyotes (9-11) will head to Denver for the conference tournament on April 27, with hopes of being champions. The team is looking to strengthen their game to achieve that goal. “We’ve put (ourselves) in a lot […]
People of the Pack: Austin Thompson
Molly Sperlich: What is your position in the criminal justice club? Austin Thompson: I am currently the president. MS: What are your responsibilities as president? AT: Scheduling events on campus, I organize trips and also working with faculty to get speakers on campus. MS: What sort of trips do you go on? AT: Anything related […]
Player of the Pack: Austin Simmons
Austin Simmons is a junior quarterback majoring in physical education. Cheyenne Alexis: What do you like about being the quarterback? Austin Simmons: There’s a lot of things that I like about it. One big thing is you always get to touch the ball in every play, so you get to really have an impact in […]
University administration responds to rumors of campus threat
The University is communicating with students after rumors of a threat on campus this morning. In an email sent by the dean of students at 1:23 this afternoon, the university said it is “aware of information from students.” “Thank you to those who have shared your concerns,” the email said. “We take such reports very […]
Editorial: Protect the earth every day, not just on Earth Day
Earth Day is April 22. While the rest of world just has a day, USD does things a little differently. At USD, Earth Day has become Earth Days, where the entire week is home to events, including speakers, movies and stargazing, aimed at promoting sustainability and awareness. Put on by the USD Sustainability […]