Pole Vaulters showing at Texas Relays has them near top of national ranks

Both the Coyote men’s and women’s pole vault teams had individuals claim the top spot in the nation over the weekend at the 92nd Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays in Austin, Texas. Junior Helen Falda found herself at the highest mark in the NCAA standings after Friday’s competition, vaulting 14 feet, 3 1/2 inches. “Before jumping […]

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Students to present their research at Ideafest

The university will hold the 32nd annual Ideafest Wednesday and Thursday in the Muenster University Center. Ideafest includes research presentations from all disciplines on campus, from both graduate and undergraduate students. Kim Albracht, assistant director for the Center for Academic and Global Engagement (CAGE), is part of the committee in charge of planning Ideafest. “Ideafest […]

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USD club sports extend a slew of activities to students

The University of South Dakota  has 16 athletic teams, six men’s teams and ten women’s teams. Cumulatively, student-athletes on campus participate in 11 separate sports: Football, basketball, soccer, softball, track and field, swimming and diving, cross country, tennis, golf, volleyball, and triathlon. However, these are not the only sports Coyotes play. USD is home to […]

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Population and participation: The inverse relationship at USD

This is part one of a two-part series looking into participation in student organizations across campus. The University of South Dakota has no issue attracting students to Vermillion. Student enrollment has maintained between 9,500 and 10,000 since 2014, and last fall the school introduced its largest class of incoming first-year students. But miscommunication exists between […]

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Football team breaks in outdoor practice field

The Coyote football team tore into the turf of their new outdoor practice field north of the DakotaDome on March 20. The Coyotes have 15 spring practices scheduled outside on the field, an aid for when they play teams outside the weather-free confines of the Dome throughout fall. “Training outside gives you the opportunity to […]

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Global climate change impacts South Dakota communities

Over Earth’s history, the climate has experienced significant changes, even in the local communities of South Dakota. These changes, including ice ages and warmer periods of temperature, happened naturally over the course of millions of years. Today, scientists say the Earth is experiencing global climate change at an accelerated rate due to human pollution and […]

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Four USD singers advance to national competition

After competing in one competition, another challenge awaits four students from the USD’s music department as they advance to the online screening stage of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) auditions. Eldon Warner, Abby Beach, Kaitlin Pearson and Bailey Quade will represent the Northcentral region in their respective categories this coming month. The […]

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