April 2018
USD foundation works with students for Giving Week fundraiser and Founders Day events
The USD community is coming together for Giving Week after President James Abbott announced his retirement last fall. Teagan McNary, former SGA president and political science and criminal justice double major, said the main goal of the week is to fundraise for the James W. and Collette Abbott scholarship endowment. The main source of fundraising […]
Student shatters SoundCloud stigmas
Marcus Destin, a transfer sophomore communications studies major, uses rapping as a way to occupy his time and inspire others. He hopes that his music will tell a meaningful story and leave an impact on those who listen to it. Destin said it was “weird” for him to be a SoundCloud rapper because he thought […]
Women’s soccer team to spend summer in Vermillion
Many USD teams stay in Vermillion over the summer to train. The women’s soccer team is excited to remain in Vermillion during the summer to train for the upcoming season. Junior defender Courtney Stodola stayed in South Dakota last summer and was pleased with the results. “I definitely came in more fit than I ever […]
Expressing creativity through baked goods
The “science of sweet” is something Lauren Lavin, a first-year psychology major, wanted to promote when she started her own online bakery. Bakologie is an online bakery based out of Sioux Falls. Lauren Lavin founded the business in January 2015. At first she took phone orders, but decided to take her business online to reach more […]
Blacksheep exhibition showcases senior artwork
When fine arts majors prepare to graduate, they must go beyond the classroom and put together an exhibition as their final farewell to USD. This week, five seniors are showcasing their work in their Blacksheep exhibition. The Blacksheep exhibition opened Monday and will be open all week, with the closing reception on Friday night from 6-8 […]
Board of Regents CEO and executive director announces resignation
Michael Rush, executive director and CEO of the South Dakota Board of Regents (SDBOR) announced his resignation last Wednesday. According to a press release from the SDBOR, Rush has held the executive director and CEO position since 2015 and his resignation will go into effect May 29. SDBOR president Bob Sutton said he thanks “Dr. Rush […]
Letter to the Editor: Abbott, Porter are game changers
Both men entered this world in 1948, and graduated from the University of South Dakota School of Law in 1974. Each began his law practice in Yankton. And, over many decades, both changed South Dakota’s landscape in two high profile and important fields: education and health care. This summer, both are retiring, and though it […]
Vermillion City Council proceeds with business improvement district
The Vermillion City Council approved a resolution to proceed with a second Business Improvement District at their meeting held on Monday, April 16. A Business Improvement District (BID) is an area of drawn-out boundaries and businesses within the boundaries are required to pay additional taxes that help fund projects inside the area. The idea behind a BID is […]
Forty-nine athletic records broken in 2017-18 school year
USD racked up 49 broken school records by 23 athletes in nearly half of the Division 1 sports provided by the school this academic year. Shanice Cannigan, a senior hurdler on the track and field team, holds the school records for 60-meter hurdles (8.41 seconds) and the pentathlon (4,106 points). Cannigan said it was an […]
Laura Chandler hired as new Center for Diversity & Community director
Following a semester without leadership in the Center for Diversity & Community, a new director was hired with the help of a search committee and students. Laura Renee Chandler, an assistant professor of history at South Dakota State University, was hired as director following a three-part student panel April 2, 3 and 5. When Chandler officially […]