USD begins sale of alcohol at sporting events, but only in exclusive locations

Alcohol has played an essential role in gamedays for many sports fans – adults and college students alike. Now, it’s available for purchase in the DakotaDome, but only at limited locations. USD’s opening football game against Montana marked the first sporting eventin school history where alcohol was sold to spectators. Those in the Dome Club […]

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A house on Center Street: the story behind Vermillion’s other dome

On Center Street, roughly a five-minute walk from the western edge of campus, sits a structure resembling something between a camel’s back and a bomb shelter.  It’s closer to a bomb shelter. Built in 2007, the “Trinity Dome” is nearly indestructible, fireproof, termite-resistant and requires sparse maintenance. One thing the house isn’t immune from, however, […]

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Greek homes serve four-year probations, “not a big deal”

From the outside looking in, it might appear Greek Life at USD is under probation. In reality, only five out of the 12 chapters on USD are serving probation sentences.  While five houses on probation may seem high, Laura Anderton, director of sorority and fraternity life and leadership, said most are serving old probation sentences.  […]

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Our inability to listen is bruising our free speech

On Monday, the National Rifle Association (NRA) sued the city of San Francisco after the city declared the lobbying group a “domestic terrorist organization,” according to the Associated Press. The lawsuit accuses city officials of violating the NRA’s free speech rights for political reasons.  The resolution made by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors comes […]

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Coyotes fall to FBS powerhouse Oklahoma

The Coyotes fell to their stiffest competition of the season Saturday night, losing to Oklahoma 70-14 at Gaylord Family Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. After a different FCS school backed out of their scheduled meeting with the Sooners, USD stepped in, agreeing to play in January 2017. The university will receive $575,000 for the game […]

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Beacom’s Global Immersion Program: Immersing in a Real World

The Beacom School of Business’s newest program for excellence is the Global Immersion Program (GIP). GIP gives students the opportunity to travel abroad for a foreign business immersion travel. Birthed in 2018, GIP provides students a transforming learning experience, with a practical understanding of global business concepts.  Mark Yockey, associate professor at the Beacom School of […]

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