October 2019
Coyote women prepare for encore to historic 2018-19 campaign
After cracking the Associated Press Top 25 poll and making the NCAA Tournament last season, the Coyote women’s basketball team, at USD Basketball Media Day Tuesday afternoon, made clear this year’s expectation will include a Summit League title and a third birth in the NCAA Tournament. The Coyotes return four starters from last year’s Summit […]
Driving etiquette from a Minnesotan
I’m just going to say what everyone is thinking: Iowa drivers are the worst drivers. Nebraskans are a close second. Since I started working in Sioux City, I have gone back and forth with myself about writing this opinion. However, after multiple near-death experiences, while driving to and from work, I figured I would do […]
USD theater to present “The Story of Susanna” in arena theater
The USD theater department will is bringing “The Story of Susanna” by Victoria Nalani Kneubul to the stage of the arena theater Oct. 24-27. Chaya Gordon-Bland, associate theater professor, is directing the department’s second production of the season, sporting themes of gender expectations, violence against women and sexuality as a whole – “The Story of […]
The importance of professionalism
It goes without saying that decorum in the workplace is of absolute importance. However, there are times when that decorum goes out the window. Too often outbursts in the workplace are allowed or simply brushed under the rug without further comment or repercussion. But when in a professional setting – even if that setting is […]
Why you shouldn’t care about AOC’s hair
Apparently, digging up someone’s racist tweets is going too far, but digging up their haircut receipts is totally within reason. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) has recently come under fire for spending over $300 on a haircut. More specifically, conservative males have been shooting cries of hypocrisy toward AOC. Let me put this into perspective for […]
Here’s how Dome seating will be arranged for the 2020 football season
The Dome, following a $26.3 million renovation set to be completed in August 2020, will hold 9,307 seats in the general seating area. The west side of the Dome — the side currently under construction — will hold 3,200 seats, 700 more than what it did before 2019. The student section will consist of sections […]
Timothy Campbell: balancing profession with performance
As a South Dakota native, assistant music professor Timothy Campbell gave up traveling the rest of the country to make it back to his roots. Originally from Sioux Falls, Campbell lived all over the country but returned to the region to join USD in 2014. Campbell teaches a variety of classes at USD – choral […]
USD soccer’s Joana Zanin claims Tik Tok fame
Joana Zanin, a sophomore forward for the Women’s Soccer Team, has gone viral on ESPN, Twitter, and now, Tik Tok. In 2018, Zanin hooked a soccer ball into the upper right corner of the net to tie UMKC, making SportsCenter’s No. 1 spot on its top ten plays. Following her ESPN stardom, Zanin posted a […]
Fuchs leads Coyotes to only gold in Kansas
Freshman swimmer Cooper Fuchs secured the only individual victory for the Coyotes at the Kansas Tri-Duels in Lawrence, Kansas Friday and Saturday/ Fuchs’ captured his individual medal in the 50 freestyle, finishing with a time of 21.37. He also won the 200 free and 400 free relays, teaming with freshman trio Zachary Kopp, Jake Leichner […]
Bean barista gathering national recognition with caffeinated creations
When she was 19, Eve Wieser bought her first drip-coffee pot and forced herself to “get used” to the flavor. Now, not only does she enjoy the flavor of coffee – she’s turned the art form into a career one latte art competition at a time. Wieser began creating art through coffee nine months ago. […]