Tremeres remain committed to alma mater
Alumni Linda and Blair Tremere started their relationship of more than 50 years and counting on USD’s campus. Finding love on campus The Tremeres met in 1966 during Linda Tremere’s first year at USD, and started dating after attending a mutual friend’s wedding. They got married in the summer of 1968. Linda Tremere said she was interested […]
Volleyball team looks to improve after Summit League conference
The Summit League conference saw one win and one loss for the women’s volleyball team. Western Illinois The Coyote women defeated Western Illinois at the first home game in the Sanford Coyote Sports Center Friday night. The Coyotes won 3-2 against the Leathernecks, after tying the fourth set. The Coyotes won the first set 26-24 […]
Photo gallery: Volleyball team falls to NDSU in second day of Summit League play
Despite dominating the first set 25-11, the Coyote volleyball team trailed behind for three sets, losing to the North Dakota State University Bison. The first set saw non-stop kills and attacks. Junior outside hitter Hayley Dotseth led the team in kills with 14. Dotseth also left the game with 23 digs. Senior Meagan Kerns had […]
Photo gallery: Volleyball team defeats Western Illinois at home-opener
The Coyote women are off to a great start of the year, after defeating Western Illinois at the first home game in the Sanford Coyote Sports Center Friday night. The Coyotes won 3-2 against the Leathernecks, after tying the fourth set. The Coyotes took the first set, and won 26-24. The second set saw the […]
Macklemore to perform at fall CAB concert
USD is getting an early Campus Activities Board concert this year. Rapper Macklemore will take the stage on Halloween at the Sanford Coyote Sports Center. The concert was announced at last weekend’s football game, but the planning began in July. “This summer, we were presented with a very unique opportunity,” said Cara Olson, the CAB […]
Safe Rides faces budget cut, schedule changes
The Safe Rides program had to drop a day out of their pick-ups this year due to a budget cut. Safe Rides is a free transportation service that takes students home after a night of drinking. The Safe Rides bus runs from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. “It acts as a taxi service until about […]
People of the Pack: Victor Ugochukwu
Victor Ugochukwu is a sophomore from Nigeria majoring in studio art. Cheyenne Alexis: Are you involved in anything at USD? Victor Ugochukwu: I belong to the African Student Association. I joined it because I wanted to promote what Africa is. We do a lot of good activities over there, like the book drive — sending books […]
People of the Pack: Jonathan He
Jonathan He is a sophomore from Rapid City, SD majoring in sport media and marketing. Cheyenne Alexis: Are you involved in anything at USD? Jonathan He: I’m in a fraternity — Delta Tau Delta. I’m also in the climbing club. Other than that, not too much. CA: Why did you decide to join a fraternity? JH: It’s a really good […]
Speech communications course utilizes small group work, service learning
One course on campus is encouraging students to enhance their small group communication skills. Taught by Leah Seurer, an assistant speech and communications professor, small group communication helps students gain skills in working closely with other people. “Certainly when we get jobs and are out in the workforce, more often than not you’re working in small groups,” […]
First RED Run goals met, hopes to become annual event
About 80 people lined up at Prentis Park early Saturday morning to show support for deployed troops. RED Run, the Remember Everyone Deployed 5K run, was held by the Student Veteran Resource Center and the Student Veterans Club. The route began at Prentis Park and stretched around Cherry, Plum, University and Main streets. Runners passed by the Old Ice Rink across […]