USD Sculpture Walk expanding to downtown
Downtown Vermillion will get a touch of artistic culture this summer as an extension of the University of South Dakota’s Sculpture Walk brings four sculptures to Main Street. Dean of the College of Fine Arts Larry Schou saw an opportunity to give recognition to the Arts Department and commemorate the hard work of artists in a […]
A female’s perspective on dating
Dating is confusing. Let’s just start there. As a female, it’s even more confusing. Let’s say you hang out with a guy and watch a movie. Later that night, you think about the hang out over and over in your head. You really like him and are so excited. buy lexapro online https://healingtohappy.com/wp-content/languages/new/over/lexapro.html no prescription […]
Pick a major based on interest, not money
Coming to college offers freedom and choices. You can go where you want when you want to without having to ask for permission first and do whatever you want. If you feel like eating Chick-fil-A for every meal, you totally can. Deciding what to declare as your major can be a difficult choice. With over […]
Students budget money while attending college
Some students are excited to leave their hometown after graduating high school to get away from family or to have a fresh start, but junior Ali Stonebraker was excited to leave her hometown so she would stop spending her money. She knows all too well what it’s like to struggle to keep money in the bank. […]
People of the Pack: Quinn Pieper
Quinn Pieper is a sophomore majoring in accounting. She is involved in the sorority Alpha Xi Delta, Coyote Crazies and the accounting fraternity Beta Alpha Psi. NK: Looking back on this year, what did it teach you? QP: I think just to get involved and do a lot because you don’t have a lot of […]
Health sciences class dances for diversity
Dancing can be a way to exercise and have fun, but one health sciences class at the University of South Dakota is using dance in a different way — to spread awareness about diversity. Sophomore McKinsey Kost is part of the professional communications health science class and will be one of fifty students dancing in a flash […]
VIDEO: Hoodie Allen concert draws small crowd
Aalfs Auditorium was filled with speakers, lights and loud music April 13, but Hoodie Allen concert-goers only filled about half of the floor seats available at the Campus Activities Board’s annual spring concert. Senior Katty McNeal, president of the CAB, said about 500 tickets had been sold online before doors opened at 8 p.m. She […]
People of the Pack: Robert Walsh
Robert Walsh is a senior at the University of South Dakota. Walsh is studying business management and psychology with plans to move to Minneapolis after graduation for a software job. NK: What do you feel has been one of your greatest accomplishments? RW: Well, soon-to-be graduating, if that counts. It wasn’t easy. It’s nothing like […]
Students network, share research at IdeaFest
More than 450 University of South Dakota students will fill the Muenster University Center with presentations of their research this week. Sarah Wittmuss, director of the Center for Academic and Global Engagement (CAGE), said there will be 80 more students at the 23rd annual IdeaFest than there were last year. The event takes place all day April 15-16 in […]
Changes need to be made in fraternities
The fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) has made headlines because of its recent video showing members singing a racist chant at an SAE chapter at the University of Oklahoma. The fraternity has been suspended from campus and two members have been expelled. While it is still yet to be determined if expelling the members was […]