September 2020
Use your social media wisely so future you thanks you
Social media can make or break you. We get to live in an age where social media can be your own living portfolio or it can be the reason you lose your job. It just depends on how you use it. Media students, like myself, can benefit greatly from a strong presence on social media. […]
Tanagers boys soccer downs James Valley Christian 4-1
Boys Soccer The Tanager boys soccer team hosted James Valley Christian Saturday at Vermillion. The Tanagers beat the Vikings 4-1. The Tanagers were able to hold off the Vikings during the first half going into halftime 1-0. After the break, the Tanagers scored three more times bringing the score to 4-0. During the final minute […]
Editorial: Students need to eat too
All too often you hear about how college students have a diet of ramen noodles and mac and cheese, or they have one solid meal a day. College students often aren’t eating three meals a day because they can’t afford it. Instead of talking about this issue, it is joked about. The reason many college […]
Oscar Howe’s legacy embraced in USD gallery
The life and longevity of Native American artwork thrives in USD’s Oscar Howe Gallery in Old Main. Housing the largest collection of Howe artwork, The Oscar Howe Gallery celebrates an artist with deep roots in USD, South Dakota and Native American history. Oscar Howe was a contemporary Native American painter who is credited with influencing […]
Get Out the Yote partners with USD Honors Program
As election season accelerates, student organizations on campus are finding ways to help students get involved and stay informed on the election. Get Out the Yote, a new initiative working under the political science league is developing partnerships with organizations on campus to help students register to vote. One of the partnerships is with the […]
Charlie’s Cupboard Officially Opens at USD
Charlie’s Cupboard — a free on-campus pantry providing food and personal hygiene products for all USD students — had their first official grab-and-go event on Thursday, Sept. 10. Over the course of the night, the foundation supplied over 120 students with free items such as bread, cereal, toothbrushes, soap and more. Charlie’s Cupboard, led by […]
Center for Disabilities hosts sign language class
The Center for Disabilities at USD is hosting a 10-week Functional Sign Language class for anyone interested in joining. The sign language class will start on Sept 15. The class will be based online and will meet once a week. Rose Moehring, Deaf-blind program director, said she encourages anyone who is interested to sign up. […]
Husker Football Transfer Arrives at USD
Junior wide receiver, Jaevon McQuitty, transferred from the University of Nebraska to USD over the summer after 3 years with the Huskers. McQuitty, originally from Columbia, Missouri, was nationally ranked in the top 50 players for his position coming out of high school, making him one of the highest-ranked players to ever come to Vermillion. […]
Coyote mens and womens basketball team anticipate winter sports decision
All USD fall sports have seen postponements to the spring, but winter sports, like mens and womens basketball, are still awaiting official word on the future of their 2020-21 season. The USD womens basketball team was ready for the NCAA Tournament last March before the tournament was canceled due to COVID-19. This season is still […]
USD Recruiting Amid a Pandemic
Currently, athletic competition at USD, and many other universities, has been put on hold. Similarly, athletic recruiting has taken a hit to the normal routine. The NCAA Division I council recently announced the extension of the recruiting dead period, disallowing coaching staff to have any face to face contact with recruits or their parents for all […]