2018
Don’t be afraid to study abroad
Author Neale Donald Walsch once said, “life begins at the end of your comfort zone.” When was the last time you stepped out of your comfort zone? How did you feel afterward? One thing that people sometimes find daunting is the idea of studying abroad, trust me, I know I did at first too. From […]
Art education needs to be taken more seriously
It never ceases to amaze me that every time education budgets get tightened, art programs are the first to get cut. So much evidence points to art’s importance in a child’s development – and not just in abstract thought. According to dosomething.org, students who study art are four times more likely to be recognized for academic […]
If we want change, we have to vote
If you watch the news, you know that there’s a big debate on whether the country is doing well or not. People on the left are screaming that we’re headed for “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” levels of bad, and people on the right are screaming that the people on the left have no idea what they’re […]
People of the Pack: Hannah Bullerman
Hannah Bullerman is a first-year business major from Adrian, MN. Sara Cappiello: What are you involved in on campus? Hannah Bullerman: Not a lot. I do intramural basketball and volleyball. SC: Why did you choose those activities in particular? HB: I played basketball and volleyball in high school. It was fun for what I got […]
USD student paints mural for elementary school
In an effort to promote the arts, Austin Elementary School took an offer to have a mural painted at their school. That mural was painted by a USD student. Brianna Olson, a junior graphic design major, said after being a part of painting the mural on the movie theater, her professor encouraged her to pursue […]
SGA discusses DakotaDome renovation and lack of seating
USD Student Government Association (SGA) discussed the DakotaDome renovations and the impacts it will have on student attendance at home sporting events at their weekly meeting Tuesday evening. SGA resumed their weekly meetings after not having a meeting last week due to the Vince Staples concert put on by Campus Activities Board. This week’s meeting […]
NSA hosts Dashain, celebrates good over evil
The Nepalese Student Association (NSA) and Indian Student Association celebrated Dashain which is a celebration of good overcoming evil. Dashain is a holiday that spans over 15 days and observes Durga, the goddess of victory, defeating demons and liberating mankind. It’s recognized in Nepal, parts of India and Myanmar. On Sunday they held a campus […]
Player of the Pack: Laurel Ketelhut
Laurel Ketelhut is a junior thrower majoring in media & journalism from Chamberlain, South Dakota. Molly Schiermeyer: What is your favorite part about throwing hammer? Laurel Ketelhut: No matter how good you get at hammer there is always something you can be working on. There is always growth that’s going to happen. MS: How did […]
Students Against Trafficking promotes education about human trafficking
Two years ago, USD offered its first human trafficking course on campus which sparked a move to start a new student organization, Students Against Trafficking. A group of students was particularly motivated by this class to continue making a change and educating students about human trafficking. Bridget Diamond-Welch, criminal justice professor and Students Against Trafficking […]
Yotes for Life celebrates Protect Life Month this October
Every October, the USD sidewalks are chalked by the Yotes of Life group as a way to promote Respect Life Month and educate USD students about their pro-life movements. Yotes for Life, the pro-life group at USD, hopes this month will spread awareness for their message. Rachel Edwards, Yotes for Life vice president, said this […]