2019
SGA talks sustainability
The topic of sustainability was the center of conversation at the weekly Student Government Association (SGA) meeting. Senate Bill 97 was sponsored by Senator Kyle Sorbe and “will provide funds from reserves for water bottle refilling fountains all remaining floors of North Complex.” The bill passed with 21 votes, but not until after much discussion […]
Working around childbirth: How university family leave policy affects new parents
Currently, the United States is one of the only countries that does not offer paid leave for mothers or fathers after the birth of a child. The present family leave policy at USD falls under the Federal Medical Leave Act (FMLA) which, “applies to all public agencies, all public and private elementary and secondary schools, and […]
Swimming & Diving season ends with runner-up finish
The South Dakota men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams concluded their seasons as runners-up at the Summit League Championships at the Midco Aquatic Center last Saturday. The women’s second-place finish was the best mark in school history, while the men became the first team to finish as a runner-up in consecutive seasons. Denver’s men […]
Free tax preparation available for low-income students and community members
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program offers free tax services to low-income students and Vermillion community members. The program prepares tax returns for those who cannot afford other services, such as H&R Block or TurboTax. “It definitely helps people, especially with the tax law changes, who aren’t sure what to do with certain forms […]
Vermillion Fire Department responds to triggered fire alarm in Burgess and Norton halls
Vermillion Fire Department reported to Burgess and Norton residence halls after a fire alarm was triggered by a faulty washing machine on Tuesday. “We were dispatched for an activated fire alarm here at a Burgess Norton. While we were in route, we (UPD) said there was smoke coming from the laundry room. We arrived it […]
Bioprinter to serve as an educational tool
USD’s biomedical engineering program recently purchased a 3D bioprinter to use for research in their new undergraduate program. This printer, in addition to the uv flatbed printers, is the third 3D printer the department owns. However, this one is unique as it is the only 3D bioprinter that could eventually be used to print tissues. […]
Search for new housing director begins
The position of housing director is currently vacant at USD. Ashley Hartnett, previous housing director, left her position on Feb. 13. Since then, the housing department has divided Hartnett’s responsibilities while the job search for the new director begins. John Howe, associate dean of student services and head of the job search, said the job […]
Player of the Pack: Brook Benes
Senior Brook Benes competed on the cross country and track teams before competing in triathlon last fall. Benes is a human resource management major from Lincoln, Neb. Bailey Zubke: What is your favorite part of competing in triathlon? Brook Benes: My favorite part of competing in the triathlon was being able to mentor the freshman […]
People of the Pack: Dom McClendon
Dom McClendon is a junior music education major from Sioux Falls, SD. Ali Boysen: What are your plans for spring break? DM: The USD Chamber Singers are actually going to Europe. We’ll be in London for about six days and Paris for about four days. We’ll be singing various concerts around the area, our hotel in […]
Editorial: Paid parental leave should be guaranteed
What do Papua New Guinea, Oman and the United States have in common? They are the only countries left in the world that do not guarantee paid parental leave. Becoming a parent is a big decision. Standing in support of paid parental leave should not be. According to the National Compensation Survey (NCS), a study […]