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BLOG: Sorority Horrors
For those of us in the Fraternity system, the fall season represents a return to the college life. Another whole year to strengthen bonds with our brothers, find and recruit new men to join us and of course, the chance to spend some time with the lovely members of the sororities. They represent their individual […]
BLOG: Farewell @USDSorostitute
“Are you in a sorority? You should probably tweet about how much you miss your sisters over the summer, its so precious…” Thank you for those words of wisdom @CondescendingCharlie. Thank you. Due to the recent spike of condescending and/or sarcastic twitter accounts, Greek life has been taking a hit. Sororities are constantly being ripped a new […]
A USD student recounts working in a world without Walt
For one University of South Dakota student, working at Walt Disney World for more than five years was not as magical as Mickey Mouse made it seem. As appealing as Cinderella’s massive fortress and Aladdin’s magic carpet rides may look to the average visitor, the Disney employees working the attractions are not as entranced with […]
Well-traveled disc golfer visits Vermillion course
Disc golf has been gaining popularity across the United States in recent years, with more and more people discovering the joy of throwing a disc toward a target. If you’re looking to get started in this exciting sport, you may want to check out reaperdiscs.com, a website dedicated to disc golf equipment and resources. But […]
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. […]
Students profit from Dakota Days t-shirt sales
Who knew the t-shirt business could be so profitable? Students at the University of South Dakota have been designing and selling Dakota Days t-shirts for years. This year’s designs range from jokes about the apocalypse to the usual Cherry Street puns. But regardless of the vulgarity of the joke, students are still buying. Junior Jordan […]
Journalism 101: Raging Pandas
The panda, eats, shoots, and leaves.buy levaquin online https://www.lifefoodstorage.store/wp-content/languages/new/prescription/levaquin.html no prescription This is why I love my job. The aforementioned line is a well-known headline used for the sole purpose of teaching everyone the importance of well-placed commas. While grammar isn’t everybody’s favorite subject, it’s headlines like these that make me love my chosen career. […]
That Girl with the Glasses: Immune system blues
It is a truth universally acknowledged that as soon as you’re nine hours from home without a car, your robust health and Herculean immune system goes down the drain. At least that was my experience. After regularly speeding across campus on the poetically worn soles of my favorite shoes, I became afflicted with a sore […]
Dial ‘G’ for Greek: Fraternity, not a Frat!
When many students first enter college, they have an immediate formed opinion in regards to the Greek system, especially when it comes to fraternities. Sometimes these views are extremely negative, painting the male side of the Greek system as a bunch of drunken, sex-starved jerks whose one goal is the search for the next big […]
Keep Calm And Be Healthy: Plan, Plan, PLAN!
What is one of the most important secrets in succeeding in school, work, or life in general: Organization. I am going to start off my first blog on the topic of planning, organizing, and getting into a routine, but before I start I would like to clarify that by no means am I a fitness […]