October 2020
Community piano brings music to downtown Vermillion
For the past month, The Spa at Wynie Mae’s in downtown Vermillion has been home to a new piece of public art. Under the awning out front of the salon is a community piano. The installation is part of an ongoing series in Vermillion called “Imagining Community.” Susan Heggestad, who painted the piano, said the […]
SGA passes resolutions to support sexual assault prevention measures and COVID surveillance testing
Kate Fitzgerald, USD Director of Housing, spoke at the Student Government Association (SGA) meeting this Tuesday about the procedures around isolation and quarantine rooms for students living on campus. SGA also passed two resolutions and introduced a bill to restructure the Green Initiative Fund. Fitzgerald said students who choose to stay in isolation rooms on […]
Joe Biden, the Trojan Horse of Modern Democracy
Psst, hey! Kid over here! I’m the Democratic National Committee, you want to vote for a candidate so that we can put a different person in power and usurp your vote? Hahahaha, it’s funny because it’s true! While the DNC is not literally trying to coerce you into a white van on the street after […]
The flaws of fast fashion
We have all seen the instantaneous arrival of a certain accessory or clothing item. The trends that seemingly leave as soon as they appear, the one red carpet dress that finds its way into every department store lining the street. It’s hard to miss the same shoes, purses, and pants on each rack, from chic […]
Interim dean of fine arts named full-time dean
Bruce Kelley has been named dean of Fine Arts after serving as interim dean of the college since February. Kelley arrived at USD in 2007 as an Associate Professor of Music. He was promoted to full Professor in 2013, then was appointed Assistant Provost in March of 2019 before being named interim dean of Fine […]
Boys, girls soccer fall to Tea Area during Semifinals
Boys Soccer The semifinal round of the boys state soccer tournament was played Oct. 10 and saw no. 3 Vermillion face off against no. 2 Tea Area. The Tanagers were unsuccessful as they fell to Tea Area 4-0. Tea Area will advance to the 2020 State Class A Boys Soccer championship game Saturday at 1 […]
Manifesting and goal setting
Any time of the year is a good time to set goals and manifest your desires, but this time of year is arguably the best. Scientists have said that the best time of year to set goals is September, so coming into October your manifesting skills should kick into overdrive. Don’t worry if you didn’t set your goals in September, […]
USD implements random COVID-19 tests for asymptomatic campus population
To assess whether it needs to implement further safety measures on campus, USD has begun weekly COVID-19 surveillance testing of asymptomatic students and staff. Kevin O’Kelley, member of USD’s COVID-19 task force, said the testing of asymptomatic students and staff is one of three COVID-19 testing programs on campus. The second is the testing of […]
Creating a career out of a hobby
Starting out making graphics on his phone for a St. Louis Cardinals fan page on Instagram, junior sport marketing and media major Blake Rowedder wanted to improve his graphics skills and in the process, stumbled across a career. “I almost deleted Photoshop after a week because I was so frustrated with it,” Rowedder said. “One […]
Celebrate gratefulness everyday
“It is not happiness that brings us gratitude. It is gratitude that brings us happiness” -David Steindl-Rast. Every year we have a day for giving thanks. This weekend was Canadian thanksgiving and being a Canadian, I celebrated with some friends. As the night closed, we shared what we were grateful for. Sometimes the idea of Thanksgiving seems silly to me because why should […]