2021
Coyote swim and dive teams host Senior Weekend
The Coyote men’s and women’s swim and dive teams hosted their Senior Weekend meet Friday and Saturday at the Coyote Extravaganza held at the Midco Aquatic Center in Sioux Falls. On day one, the Coyote men took duals over St. Cloud State and St. Thomas while losing a dual to South Dakota State. On the […]
Coyotes fall to No. 1 Denver
A defensive stalemate in the Summit League Tournament led to a 1-1 tie Thursday between the Coyote soccer team and Denver, the host and top seed in the conference. The tie brought USD and Denver to penalty kicks to decide a winner. Denver won the penalty kicks 4-2 and advanced to the championship game. The […]
Editorial: K-12 students need to be educated about the history of their nation
Learning about the history of the U.S. is crucial to better understanding the nation. Native American history is important to U.S. history, knowledge and ideas. But in the U.S., most students don’t get accurate education on Native Americans and Indigenous cultures. “When you omit a chunk of material like major historical events, (you also omit) […]
Writer’s block is a pain for students
There is nothing worse than a white page staring back at you and the cursor blinking when it’s two hours before the deadline and you’re still trying to come up with an idea. There are a few causes of writer’s block. Some of the causes of writer’s block are fear, self-criticism and external pressure. Being […]
New opportunities coming at USD Wellness Center
Over 45,000 square feet will be added to the USD Wellness Center over the next two and a half years as the USD swim and dive teams and the Vermillion community will have a new pool by the summer of 2024. “President (Shelia) Gestring has laid out the summer of 2022 (to start construction) to […]
Let’s abolish daylight saving time
Like many of you, I’m sure, on Sunday morning I gladly enjoyed my extra hour of sleep. However, in approximately five months, we will all be faced with the reality of losing an extra hour of sleep. Daylight saving time (DST) officially starts on the second Sunday of March, when everyone sets their clock one […]
Percussion Ensemble Christens Colton Recital Hall
The USD Percussion Ensemble performed their fall concert Nov. 7, christening the newly renovated Colton Recital Hall with the sound of their instruments. The percussion ensemble also featured performances by the community high school percussion ensemble and the Caribbean Coyotes Steel Band. Darin Wadley, director of percussion studies at USD, said the Percussion Ensemble is […]
COVID-19 Taskforce encourages testing before Thanksgiving break
Last fall, the University of South Dakota’s COVID-19 cases peaked at 243 according to the USD COVID-19 Dashboard. This year, the highest peak has been 24 in early September. South Dakota has a total of 5,961 cases overall, according to the South Dakota Department of Health website. Kevin O’Kelley, the head of USD’s COVID-19 Taskforce, […]
Both basketball teams add new assistant coach to their staff
Two new Coyotes will find themselves on the sideline this upcoming basketball season. Eddie Hill and Ariel Braker found themselves in the position of men’s and women’s assistant basketball coaches, respectively. Prior to coming to USD Aug. 30, Hill had previous assistant coaching experience. After graduating from Washington State University where he played basketball, he […]
Good or bad taste, does it matter?
Do I have good taste? I’d like to think so, but if there were such a thing as good taste, wouldn’t it be widely agreed upon? Is it possible to litigate which is the better movie between “The Eternals” and “Dune”? Lately, I don’t think so. Thanks to the internet, the consumer is bombarded with […]