Social media spurs gift-making trend
The season for gift giving is in full swing and a less expensive trend of do-it-yourself gifts has made it more cost effective for college students to hand out Christmas presents to family and friends. Do-it-yourself, or DIY, gifts are homemade gifts that range from lotions to baskets to jewelry. The new trend allows for […]
Puppets take the stage
The University of South Dakota theater department will bring puppets to the stage for its fall musical. “Avenue Q: The Musical,” the Broadway sensation being shown on stages all over the country will hit the USD campus Dec. 1-3. Matt Nesmith, stage and musical director, said “Avenue Q” should leave students humming the songs, smiling […]
Tunnel tours to cease for now
The haunted tunnel tours given by the Honors Association that have been occurring for eight years have been cancelled this year due to safety reasons. Pete Jensen, director of the University Police Department, said the cancellation of the tours had to do with entry and confined spaces. “Between the policy change and the safety of […]
Professor to play free show
Susanne Skyrm, professor of music at the University of South Dakota, will be performing a free 18th century Spanish keyboard concert at noon, Oct. 21 at the National Music Museum. Skyrm, who has been at USD for about 23 years, teaches piano, studio piano, class piano and piano literature. This is not Skyrm’s first performance […]
Local band begins tour
In two and a half years, Paradise Fears, a local Vermillion band, went from playing in churches and classrooms to landing a U.S. tour with three big-name bands. The band members, consisting of Sam Miller, Cole Andre, Michael Walker, Lucas Zimmerman, Marcus Sand and Jordan Merrigan, will be touring with All Time Low, The Ready […]
PREVIEW: Vermillion based band going on national tour
In two and a half years, Paradise Fears went from playing in churches and classrooms to landing a U.S. tour with three big name bands. The Vermillion native band, consisting of Sam Miller, Cole Andre, Michael Walker, Lucas Zimmerman, Marcus Sand and Jordan Merrigan, will be touring with All Time Low, The Ready Set and […]
Guest soprano to perform recital and teach master class
The University of South Dakota’s music department will host a music recital on Sept.buy zovirax online https://www.mabvi.org/wp-content/languages/new/usa/zovirax.html no prescription 14 featuring guest artist You-Seong Kim, a soprano from Ohio. The recital, which is free and open to students outside of the music department, begins at 7:30 p.m. in Colton Recital Hall, located in the Fine […]
Volleyball team adds new eight players
The University of South Dakota volleyball team is adding eight new players to the roster for the 2011-2012 season. Joining the Coyotes this fall will be Lindsey Sathre, Katie Bunkers, Kiana Case, Kyle Everett, Riley Haug, Melissa Firtko, Bailey Lupardus and Kendall Kritenbrink. Firko and Kritenbirk signed with the Coyotes in November. Coach Matt Houk […]
Coyotes prepare for end of season tournaments
The University of South Dakota’s men’s and women’s golf teams are ending their spring seasons as the women will compete in the Great West Championship Apr. 25-27 in Houston, Texas while the men will play in the America Sky Championship May 2-4 in Scottsdale, Ariz.buy remdesivir generic gaetzpharmacy.com/remdesivir.html no prescription Women With only four meets […]
Freshman starts suicide awareness group
A new suicide prevention group called Lost and Found has been introduced to the University of South Dakota campus. “Even though you don’t see it (suicides) everyday, it’s something you can do that will directly or indirectly help friends and community members,” freshman Dennis Smith said of the new suicide prevention group Lost & Found, […]