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D-Days board stresses alumni ties, week will host ‘Onward’ campaign ‘Red Tie Launch’
Once referred to as South Dakota Day at the University of South Dakota when it began Nov. 20, 1914, the tradition of Dakota Days is fast approaching its 100th year in Vermillion. The homecoming theme, “Live the Tradition,” was announced by the Dakota Days committee May 29. The homecoming week is scheduled for Oct. 5-11. Planning […]
Editor’s Column: Take your place in ‘Yote Nation
As you officially begin your journey at ‘Yote Nation, The Volante is here to help. Within this issue, you will find everything you need to know for your first year of college at the University of South Dakota. With a letter from USD’s own president, the do’s and don’t’s of your first year, tips for the […]
Finding the perfect roommate crucial to college experience
You’ve just walked into your new room where you’ll be living for the next nine months, and there in the corner is a new face. As you both begin to exchange courtesies, there’s only one question on your mind — are they a friend or a foe? Meeting your first college roommate — or roommates — for […]
Mayor Powell: Welcome to Vermillion
Vermillion is honored to have the opportunity to welcome you to our fine city as you live among us during your years as a student of The University of South Dakota! As a former student and member of the USD faculty, I can assure you that the time you spend here will rank among some […]
Who’s who at USD? | Q&A: President James Abbott
Michael Geheren: What is your role for the students in one sentence? James W. Abbott: My role is to make sure the student experience at USD is the best that it can be. MG: What are some of the highlights of being a student here? JA: One of the highlights is graduating and getting that first great job or […]
Out-of-state, in-state students see varying tuition rates
While South Dakota resident college students are breathing easier due to the finalization of the 2014-2015 tuition freeze approved by the South Dakota Board of Regents, out-of-state students will have to scrounge their wallets in order to adjust to a 7 percent increase in out-of-state tuition costs. [notification type=”information” title=”What is a tuition freeze?”]A tuition freeze […]
Sports facility additions are ‘the next step to elevate the university’
With the groundbreaking of a $66 million sports arena, track complex and soccer fields project beginning in May, the University of South Dakota is looking to make vast improvements to its athletics department. The project will connect a sports science lab and a basketball/volleyball arena to the DakotaDome, and is estimated to be completed ahead of the 2016-17 academic year, […]
Tordsen: ‘USD will become your home away from home’
To my fellow Coyotes, Welcome to the University of South Dakota! We are so excited you have chosen to become a part of our Coyote Family. We can’t wait to get to know you better as you make Vermillion your home away from home. Choosing USD as your place of learning is one decision that […]
University works to grow student fan base
After a successful year of athletics for the University of South Dakota, the university’s goal for the 2014-15 school year is to continue growing the student fan base after making strides this past year. Student Life Lindsay Sparks, director of transitions and student programming, said there were more than 12,000 student ID swipes at athletic […]
Students enjoy Dakota Days by getting involved
Sophomore Ashley McKeown is on the Dakota Days committee and helps plan the activities. She joined the committee because of her interest in activities on campus. These activities include general events during the week, funding for these events and the D-Days royalty. As a community adviser she has taken an interest in making sure her […]