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September 27th, 2022 at 11:03 PM
Campus

SGA Hears New Campus Opportunity, Clarifies Roles Within Senate

USD’s Lori Costello spoke on the Coyote Career Closet initiative at Tuesday night’s SGA meeting, emphasizing the confidence and empowerment this action will bring. Senators also introduced three new Senate bills, all of which will be seen again...
September 27th, 2022 at 6:43 PM Coach has Extra Responsibilities During Offseason
Softball

Coach has Extra Responsibilities During Offseason

Softball head coach Robert Wagner huddled his team around him after practice on Monday evening. With sounds of cleats stomping and softballs smacking the inside of the gloves, his voice peaked above everything giving directions to his players right...
September 27th, 2022 at 6:35 PM
Opinion

COVID-19 Pandemic Has Made College Students Lazy

Pushing off assignments until the last minute has always been a part of college life. We all know procrastination will never help us, most of the time pushing something off until later will make the situation worse, and the lockdown just added fuel...
September 27th, 2022 at 6:30 PM Argumentation and Critical Thinking
Opinion

Argumentation and Critical Thinking

The brain absorbs around 34GB of new information every day, which is essentially enough to overwhelm a laptop. Much of this new information prompts us to reflect on and challenge our core beliefs, but we rarely understand why, and it can lead to...
September 27th, 2022 at 6:24 PM Maliah Atkins Getting Recognized Nationally
Soccer

Maliah Atkins Getting Recognized Nationally

Maliah Atkins, a junior defender for South Dakota’s women's soccer team, was called up to play for the Jamaican National Soccer team. She got the call in the middle of August, and she left to go play with the team on Aug. 29. She said she is...
September 27th, 2022 at 6:21 PM OneNote is Criminally Underutilized by Students at USD
Opinion

OneNote is Criminally Underutilized by Students at USD

Across USD, students are hunched over their laptops and tablets in every classroom, furiously taking notes as lecturers passionately teach their chosen discipline. Attentive students know they’ll take their midterm exams in a month. They’ll be...
September 27th, 2022 at 6:14 PM Karius Announces Women's Basketball Schedule
Sports

Karius Announces Women's Basketball Schedule

The USD women’s basketball team released their season schedule on Sept. 14 including a non-conference slate which boasts a match-up between two March Madness teams and a tournament in Las Vegas. The team’s schedule will begin on Nov. 1 with...
September 27th, 2022 at 5:54 PM Department of Theatre Brings New Perspective on Greek Classic
Events

Department of Theatre Brings New Perspective on Greek Classic

In the first production of the year, the Department of Theatre showcased a new adaptation taken on a classic Greek myth. Eurydice, directed by Jeff Larsen, a master of fine arts directing student, twists the Greek myth Orpheus. Eurydice is told...
September 27th, 2022 at 5:43 PM
State/Local

Siouxland Chamber of Commerce, 36th Annual Dinner

The Siouxland Chamber of Commerce hosted its 36th annual dinner last Thursday at the Sioux City Convention Center. Mike Pompeo, the 70th Secretary of State and former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), delivered the keynote address...
September 27th, 2022 at 5:01 PM Weiland Proposes New Mental Health Day Policy
Campus

Weiland Proposes New Mental Health Day Policy

Last year, Student Government Association (SGA) president Caleb Weiland and vice president Reagan Kolberg had discussions surrounding student’s mental health and how they could help. Weiland said there are many processes for students to go...
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