MEET YOUR CLASSMATES: First-year juggles Greek life and sports
Most college first-years take their first semester slow, wanting to spend their first few months adapting to the new college atmosphere and focusing on their studies that usually have very little to do with extra activities. For first-year Paden Hunt at the University of South Dakota, there is no such thing as having too much […]
Blog: Drama Llama Apocalypse
Some of you may know them as drama queens but personally, I like to call them drama llamas. It helps me remember that at the end of the day, these kinds of people are not to be taken seriously. Who can take llamas seriously? I can’t, especially when they’re spewing useless gossip and other sorts […]
Blog: Drama Llama Apocalypse
Some of you may know them as drama queens but personally, I like to call them drama llamas. It helps me remember that at the end of the day, these kinds of people are not to be taken seriously. Who can take llamas seriously? I can’t, especially when they’re spewing useless gossip and other sorts […]
REVIEW: “Babel” proves banjo folk can be popular
The English folk band Mumford & Sons’ new album, “Babel,” has become one of the fastest-selling albums in the U.S. since its release in September. With hit singles such as “I Will Wait,” promising an album just as successful as their first, the album sold almost 600,000 copies within the first week of release. It […]
Show raises money for USD’s 10% Society
The Muenster University Center Ballroom was packed with students, teachers and members of the Vermillion community where drag queens dressed to the nines took the stage for night of dancing and comedy for University of South Dakota’s 10% Society 3rd Annual Drag show Oct. 19. At 8 p.m., drag queen Martina Shakers, a USD alumni, […]
Greek tragedy comes to USD
The University of South Dakota theater department is bringing “Medea,” a traditional tragedy set in ancient Greece and laced with betrayal and revenge, to life the weekend of Sept. 28. Show times are 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 28, 2 p.m. on Sept. 30, and 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 1 at the Wayne S. Knutson Theatre. […]
Maddi on Campus: Suicide Prevention Week hits home
Is it just me, or is suicide a steadily rising epidemic that everyone is seemingly aware of, and yet is never openly confronted? I am happy to say that recent events have led me to think otherwise. Walking through the Muenster University Center on my way to class I came across a table that took […]
Maddi on Campus: Suicide Prevention Week hits home
Is it just me, or is suicide a steadily rising epidemic that everyone is seemingly aware of, and yet is never openly confronted? I am happy to say that recent events have led me to think otherwise. Walking through the Muenster University Center on my way to class I came across a table that took […]
“The Words” makes audience think
As someone aspiring to be an author one day, I have given a lot of thought to what that would be like. Naturally when I saw the trailer for “The Words,” I was instantly captivated and ready to go to the theater. As I left the cinema, I had a million different ideas buzzing around […]
BLOG: Maddi On Campus: The B.Y.O.B has been unleashed
Wednesday night kicked off the beginning of the “Be Your Own Badass” tour by Girls Fight Back. For those who don’t know, GFB is a 12-year program that has been dedicated to teaching women self-defense and how to spot danger. The speaker, Heather Maggs, started the seminar with a humorous familiarity that set the audience […]