October 2018
People of the Pack: Allyson Osterloo
Allyson Osterloo is a sophomore accounting major from Hurley, SD. Sara Cappiello: What is your favorite part about D-Days? Why? Allyson Osterloo: My favorite part is the football game and tailgate because it’s just a really fun atmosphere and I get to hang out with friends. SC: What is the best part about fall? AO: […]
President Sheila Gestring delivers her first State of the University address
Sheila Gestring reviewed her first months as USD’s president and announced plans for the school’s future in her inaugural State of the University Address at Aalfs Auditorium Thursday afternoon. Gestring opened by endorsing the importance of liberal arts education, reiterating that USD is “the state’s flagship and only public liberal arts university.” “The most fundamental […]
USD dominates second half to earn first conference win
USD football head coach Bob Nielson earned his 200th win in a 31-24 victory against Southern Illinois Saturday night, becoming one of 17 active head coaches to do so. Nielson and the Coyotes traveled to Carbondale, Ill. Saturday to face the Salukis in the opening week of Missouri Valley Football Conference play. In the first […]
Editorial: Fine art students need a new building
It’s an old cliché: an art department being underfunded and in desperate needs of the funds they’re lacking. Here at USD, that cliché rings true. For years the Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts (FA) has been in need of repair and currently, the university is looking for donors to make these much-needed repairs. […]