2018
USD takes home opener in 43-28 win over Northern Colorado
USD defeated Northern Colorado 43-28 in a strong offensive exhibition at the DakotaDome Saturday afternoon. The Coyotes dealt the Golden Bears their second loss of the season and moved to a record of 1-1. A fast-paced Coyote offense took the lead on the first drive of the game when sophomore running back Kai Henry rushed […]
Ariana Grande reminds us of the grave issue of sexual assault in America
After listening to Ariana Grande’s fourth chart-topping album “Sweetener,” you’ll believe God is a woman. The singer’s latest album full of hits that uplift and empower women does not come as a surprise to anyone familiar with her outspoken nature. “We are not objects. We are queens,” Grande penned in a tweet from December 2016. […]
Leave Taylor Swift Alone
I love Taylor Swift and I’m not sorry. I know that’s an inflammatory statement in the never-ending wake of the #KimExposedTaylorParty but hear me out. When you ask someone why they hate Taylor Swift, the reasoning is consistently outdated or sexist. The most tired examples are of her history with Kanye West or her romantic […]
People of the Pack: Samuel Uwizeyimana
Samuel Uwizeyimana is a junior philosophy major who grew up in Kenya and is from Sioux Falls. Sara Cappiello: What are you involved in here on campus? Samuel Uwizeyimana: I’m a senator for SGA(Student Government Association.) I’m the National Communication chair for Residential Housing Association so I’m on the executive board and I get to do […]
Wait, how do I make money as an artist?
Looking at my remaining coursework for the studio art degree I’m aiming to earn, it’s disappointing to see no required business-related coursework. It’s disappointing because college is designed to give me and other students the tools to be successful after four years worth of studying. For studio art students, the only course within our program […]
Chiefs, Bills show the risk of starting young quarterbacks
You probably think that NFL quarterbacks with playoff experience are important. You probably think that if an NFL team advances to the playoffs, that team would keep its starting quarterback. You would be wrong. From 2014-16, the Houston Texans were the only playoff team who intentionally made a change at quarterback. Yet in 2018, three […]
Player of the Pack: Mehana Fonseca
Mehana Fonseca is a kinesiology and sport science major and defensive specialist on the volleyball team from Aurora, CO. Austin Lammers: How does it feel to beat a Pac-12 team at home? Mehana Fonseca: It’s pretty unreal. Last year we played Hawaii and Utah and we kinda cracked under the pressure, but we had a ‘refuse to […]
The end really must be near for Grey’s Anatomy
It’s one of the most popular shows on Netflix. Maybe one of the most popular shows of all time. For 14, going on 15, years Meredith Grey and the rest of the doctors at Grey-Sloan Memorial Hospital have enchanted viewers. From love triangles, to shocking deaths, to obscure medical cases there is no shortage of […]
Editorial: Why we should care about Coyote football
Coming off of a 27-24 thriller against Kansas State, the USD Coyote football team shows promise going into the season. Though USD doesn’t have a 50,000-seat stadium to fill with fans as Kansas State did Saturday night, we should be able to fill the DakotaDome on game days. The excitement of the game is what […]
Fleetwood Mac is still relevant
One of my favorite bands, Fleetwood Mac has recently announced an upcoming U.S. tour. For those of you who, for some reason, do not know who Fleetwood Mac is, I would be happy to enlighten you: Fleetwood Mac is a British-American rock band, formed in London in 1967. Many people would argue that the band […]