2018
Cherry Street walking violations cause citizens to complain
The University Police Department and Vermillion Police Department have received multiple complaints from Vermillion citizens on students crossing East Cherry Street since school started. These complaints have been centered around students not paying attention while crossing or not paying attention to traffic lights, and UPD is searching to find solutions. A potential solution would be […]
Latino Hispanic Student Organization promotes Hispanic Heritage Month
The Latino Hispanic Student Organization (LaHSO) at USD kicked off Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 15 and is continuing to share the traditions of their culture. Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to celebrate and educate about Latino and Hispanic cultures. Throughout the month, the students in LaHSO have hosted a movie night and open mic […]
Player of the Pack: Jonna Bart
Jonna Bart is a sophomore accounting and mathematics major and runner on the cross country team from Aurora, Neb. Austin Lammers: What do you think about while you run? Or do you just zone out? Jonna Bart: I guess it really depends on what type of run I’m doing. During easy runs, I typically have […]
People of the Pack: Carlee Mechels
Carlee Mechels is a sophomore elementary education major from Lennox, SD. Sara Cappiello: Why did you choose to go to USD? Carlee Mechels: I chose to go to USD because it was a big college field but close to home. It’s only 45 minutes away so I thought it was a good choice. And they […]
Coyote women break records in season opener
The women’s swimming and diving team won their first meet of the season against Minnesota State-Mankato at the DakotaDome Friday evening. Breaking five program records, the Coyotes won 14 of the 16 events. Junior Sabrina Sabadeanu, freshman Isabelle Davenport and senior Hannah Gupton competed on the opening 200 meter medley relay with a record-breaking time of […]
Cross Country athletes take precautions while running outside
It’s been less than three months since University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts went missing on a run near her home in Brooklyn, Iowa, and less than a month since Iowa State golfer Celia Barquin Arozamena was found dead on a golf course in Ames, Iowa. These incidents, at the forefront of the national news […]
SGA, IT department develop program to allow graduates to continue use of their university emails
Since June, SGA Vice President Madison Green and the IT department have made a project to develop a system that will allow graduating seniors to keep access to their school email after graduation their top priority. IT is projecting to have a final proposal for the project given to SGA by the end of the month. Currently, […]
USD net wins against Oral Roberts and Western Illinois
USD women’s soccer picked up their first two conference wins of the season over Oral Roberts (7-9) in Vermillion Thursday and Western Illinois (2-10-1) in Macomb, Ill. Sunday. USD vs. Oral Roberts The Coyotes opened the scoring early with three goals in the first 25 minutes in a cold, wet game against Oral Roberts. Junior […]
Coyote volleyball swept by Denver, sweeps SDSU over weekend
USD volleyball saw both ends of the broom over the Dakota Days weekend, swept by Denver (15-1) at the Sanford Coyote Sports Center on Friday, then sweeping South Dakota State (3-15) in Brookings on Sunday. USD vs. Denver USD fell to defending Summit League champions Denver 25-23, 25-19, 25-23 at home on Friday. With only one […]
Coyotes end Dakota Days with a victory in the Dome
Hours before the annual Dakota Days game Saturday, Ben Klett learned he would step in for an injured Kai Henry at the starting running back role. Sixty minutes of play later, Klett would walk into the depths of the DakotaDome with his first three touchdowns of the season in a 35-28 victory over No. 24 […]