SD Girls State instills patriotism through poppies, flag etiquette
By Mollie Schmidt Red, white and blue surround delegates during their week at the ALA South Dakota Girls State, symbolizing the patriotism instilled in each participant from the minute they step onto the University of South Dakota campus. The American colors are not the only symbolic representation of patriotism surrounding delegates during their week at […]
Thune pushes SD Girls State delegates to try new things
By Keanah Lampkin John Thune’s goal in life never included becoming a politician. He wasn’t introduced to politics until James Abdnor, a former South Dakota Republican politician, thrust him into the scene. Now, Sen. Thune (R-S.D.) is serving his third term in the United States Senate and spoke about that experience Tuesday morning. Thune encouraged ALA […]
Jackley uses run for governor to encourage service
By Kenli Carlson Crystal Humbyrd from Baltimore felt empowered after Marty Jackley’s message to the Girls State 2017 delegates. “I’ve felt so inspired to grasp all the opportunities around me,” Humbyrd said. On Tuesday, Jackley discussed how government can impact people’s lives during his speech at general assembly in Aalfs Auditorium Slagle Hall. He listed […]
Get defensive: Toupal explains what to do in the face of danger
By Lucy Dekkenga and Mollie Schmidt When the assault demonstration speaker stepped on stage, a few groans and whispers could be heard as another speaker took center stage. However, once he said the words “sexual assault,” the crowd was completely drawn in and went silent. During the second general assembly on Tuesday at Aalfs Auditorium […]
‘Empower yourself by being yourself’: Girls State columnist notes fashion trends
By Chrystina Anderson Hundreds of girls started packing for ALA South Dakota Girls State a few weeks ago, and others started the day before arriving. One thing they may all have in common is the thought, ‘What clothes should I bring/wear?’ This question may have gone through every girl’s mind as they packed, and they […]
Keller gives military tribute on Memorial Day
By Madisen Martinez South Dakota Army National Guard Veteran Brett Keller had an important message for the Girls State audience: Don’t take for granted why each delegate is able to attend the week-long session. During the first general assembly in Aalfs Auditorium Slagle Hall at 8 p.m. Monday, former serviceman Brett Keller spoke during his […]
Firman Pieper inspires Girls State delegates to engage, make friends
By Lucy Dekkenga The sound of wind swept through Aalfs auditorium as approximately 400 Girls State delegates rubbed their hands together, led by Emily Firman Pieper on stage. Next, the sound of sprinkling rain trailed across the room. Rains lead to a downpour, progressed into a thunderstorm, and grew louder and louder with each movement. Firman […]
SGA President McNary: Welcome to USD, your new home
To my fellow Coyotes, Welcome to the Coyote family! Choosing to attend the University of South Dakota is one of the best choices you will make. USD and the Vermillion community have a lot of great things to offer, and we can’t wait until you make Vermillion your home away from home. We have a […]
Letter to the editor: Students should stand against Dakota Access Pipeline in solidarity with tribes
My friends in Vermillion, some say that money does the real talking, but how does one ignore the voices declaring,”No!”? The Spirit Camp—respectfully known as the Sacred Stone Camp—near Cannonball, North Dakota, is a peaceful protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline. The Sacred Stone Camp stands for defense in the front lines, but your support […]
Drug dog, counselor demonstrates for delegates
By Lexis Sherron Correction: The Sacajawea Scroll incorrectly stated that Deanna Johnson assisted with the 285-pound drug bust in Friday’s newspaper. She also worked alone finding 30 pounds last December. The cloths drug dog Dina are rewarded with are made out of recycled clothes and donated fire hoses are odored in ecstasy, not soaked. Officer Tapia […]