April 2018
Letter to the Editor: Plant seeds in continuing traditions
There’s an old saying that the best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago—the second best time is now. Many of USD’s traditions honoring inclusive excellence have roots decades old. In October, the 26th Annual Red Road Gathering told stories of healing and community as it honored founder Gene Thin Elk, director of […]
Parker’s Movie Review: ‘A Quiet Place’ makes a bang
Sound plays an important role in the horror genre. So much of the fear that is created on screen stems from atmospheric music and sound effects, whether they be loud, explosive jump scares or subtle, bone-chilling background noises. 2016 gave us two horror movies that sought to subvert our expectations about sound in horror: “Hush,” […]
We must choose to be ourselves or to be fake
The hardest and most important thing to do in life is to simply be yourself. In a world full of people who go around pretending to be something that they’re not to fit in with the “it” crowd, we lose track of who we really are. The idea of a true self is something that […]
President Abbott: A legacy
As June approaches, the USD community prepares to say goodbye to the G.O.A.T. and welcome a new university president. University President James Abbott announced his retirement Sept. 27. He’s served as USD’s president for 21 years. Abbott said some of his most memorable moments include the Women’s National Invitational Tournament win in the DakotaDome in 2016 and the […]
New strategic communication plan presented for SGA
Libby Bullerdick, Student Government Association’s external communications manager, presented her strategic communication plan for the upcoming term at the SGA weekly meeting Tuesday night. Bullerdick’s presentation included plans to improve social media, market around campus and educate students about the SGA process. Bullerdick said it’s important for students to understand SGA because it “affects them […]
Barnes and Noble seeks contract renewal
As Barnes & Noble’s contract is nearing its expiration date of June 2019, a committee of USD faculty is developing a new request for proposal (RFP) for a new campus bookstore. Barnes & Noble has been at USD since 2002 and plans to submit a proposal in order to be considered for a contract renewal. […]
Students and faculty discuss voting patterns, prepare for midterm election
From tabling in the Muenster University Center, sending in absentee ballots to home districts and voting for a new Student Government Association president via email, students on USD’s campus are trying to remain engaged in the political science process. SGA Elections In the last SGA election, voter turnout among students was at its highest in recent […]
Fellowship of Christian Athletes gives student athletes a place to worship
Student athletes spend a majority of their time eating, sleeping and breathing sports. Christian athletes turn to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) to take a break from athletics and focus on their faith. Brittany Jessen, a senior volleyball player, said it’s nice to have a set time to worship. “The amount that we talk […]
Sustainability Club’s weeklong Earth Days present ‘lightheartedness’
Each year, the sustainability club hosts Earth Days to promote sustainable efforts with a week filled with activities. On Monday, they held the Earth Days fair. In years past, themes of conservation and protecting the planet were used, this year the organization’s theme is lightheartedness to continue to promote sustainable efforts. The Earth Days festivities started […]
ICARE members working on sexual assault prevention training, programming for next academic year
The multi-faceted ICARE team is developing and planning new programs which will take effect in the fall, continuing the team’s mission to educate USD students on sexual assault prevention and response efforts. ICARE members are working on two projects: developing a bystander intervention training called Bringing in the Bystander, and finding a way to make […]