Paint a Dark Picture
Good or bad we all have memories. This bridge located by the river in Vermillion hosts graffiti that has been added to over the years,
Railroad Tracks
Once America’s main form of transportation, railroads connected the East to the West. The rail road seen above was built in Vermillion in 1872 by the Dakotan Southern Railroad Company and is still active today.
CONNECTION ESTABLISHED BLOG: The industry does what Nintendon’t
Nintendo continues to flounder moving into 2014. The Wii U had ridiculous expectations of products sold by the end of 2013. The Japanese company refuses to make modern advancements in their products. And now, Nintendo President Satoru Iwata has more than a couple of tough decisions to make in order to save his company. The […]
STD cases up from 2008 report
Sexually transmitted diseases in South Dakota are on the rise this year compared to the median number of cases from 2008-2012. According to provisional data collected by the South Dakota Department of Health, chlamydia is up 25 percent from the five-year median, gonorrhea is up 76 percent, HIV is up 22 percent and syphilis is […]
Thirteen rooms fail biannual inspections last month
Out of the nine residence halls and approximately 1,100 rooms on the University of South Dakota’s campus, 13 rooms failed biannual room inspections last month. Associate Dean of Student Life Phil Covington said when CAs inspected the rooms, they searched for violations such as candles, things hanging from the ceilings, multiple power cords plugged into […]
Coyotes end with tie, miss postseason
The University of South Dakota women’s soccer season drew to a close over the weekend in Vermillion, picking up some much-needed offense in a 3-0 win against Western Illinois Friday and tying Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis 1-1 Saturday. With Saturday’s tie, the Coyotes finished the 2013 season 6-8-4 after winning three of their first five […]