Vex and the Verm – a column: Nathan Goes Greek, A Real Story of Rushing

For starters, I am not the type of person who would ever rush. That was until I learned what Greek life is really like. Going into this I had some predetermined guesses on which houses I would like or could get into. I also had a decent amount of friends in different ones, which may […]

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Retired Professor Makes New Path With Safe Rides

   Retired USD professor, Kevin O’Kelley has made it his mission to dedicate his retirement to the University of South Dakota. One way O’Kelley is giving back to the coyote community is by operating one of the Safe Rides buses on weekends.       Safe Rides is known as an easy and secure way for […]

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International Students Welcome Neuharth as New Home at USD

         Unlike many colleges across the country, USD continues to see strong enrollment numbers.       In particular, one demographic of students has far outpaced everyone else: international students.       According to Gallagher International Center Director Patrick Morrison, there are currently 764 international students from 71 countries studying at USD. Roughly […]

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Student Counseling Center Plants Seeds of Hope

  There are many different resources for mental health here on the USD campus. September is Suicide Prevention Month and in honor, the Student Counseling Center (SCC) is hosting events such as Planting Seeds of Hope.       SCC Counselor, Ben Severson, says that in prevention they are always looking for opportunities to bring awareness, […]

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When Sports and Theatre Come Together

     The USD Theatre Department’s first production of the year will be “The Wolves”.       It is a contemporary play that follows a high school girls’ indoor soccer team through their indoor practices, as well as their personal lives off the field.       Director Chaya Gordon-Bland and assistant director Syara Villarreal, a […]

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 The Celebration of Oktoberfest

   Oktoberfest is back in Vermillion for the first time since 2019.        Friday, September 27, XIX Brewing Company will be hosting Oktoberfest along with other businesses around Vermillion in hopes of making it an annual event. With this festival’s return, Vermillion wants to celebrate the German heritage with music, games and food.  […]

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The Healing Power of Sound: A New Tool to Contribute to Mental Health

A vermillion resident offers a new way to help students with stress and emotional ailments. Mecia Graham, self-proclaimed Soul Seamstress and the secretary for the USD Theater Department, performs sound baths for community and students alike throughout the year.  Graham started her sound bath journey in late 2023, however, previously, she’s been working with members […]

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Clark Street Construction Efforts Begin Phase two

Students returning to campus this semester were in for a surprise: Clark St. construction.  On July 10, the city of Vermillion closed Clark St. from Prentiss Park to University St. at Slagle Hall. This section reopens this week, bringing an end to a detour from Prentiss St., down to Main St. and to University. Per […]

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South Dakota Union Opens for Business After Almost two Years of Renovations

After nearly two years of construction, the South Dakota Union is open for business. According to the Clay County Historical Preservation Society’s Campus & Historic Buildings: Walking Tour, the South Dakota Union opened in 1930 as the student union.  In 1965, the building became an office and classroom space when a new student union was […]

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