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The ins and outs of roommate etiquette
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The ins and outs of roommate etiquette

April 30, 2014May 4, 2014 Josie Flatgard0

R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Learn what it means to you and  your roommate. By establishing a plan for sleep, study and social times, it will be beneficial in having a successful year at college. Roommate agreements will be provided by the community adviser in the dorms to sign. This will be done after discussing what things are on and off limits, and therefore outlines […]

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The perils of parking
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The perils of parking

April 30, 2014May 4, 2014 Sam Sharpe0

Although the University of South Dakota has a rather small campus, it is useful to have a car to get around to the places one would not normally want to walk, like Wal-Mart or the Al Neuharth Media Center. Unfortunately, only one of these buildings has adequate parking for the number of people who must go […]

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Choosing your major guide
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Choosing your major guide

April 30, 2014December 13, 2021 Sam Sharpe0

When I was seven years old, I decided I wanted to be a detective. At 10, I thought maybe being a lawyer would be more fun. By 15, I wanted to be a rock star, and at 17, I wanted to be a music producer. Now, I’m a junior in college and I’ll be lucky […]

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Don’t settle for just anyone
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Don’t settle for just anyone

April 30, 2014May 4, 2014 Cristina Drey0

Being a single, focused student, I am quite content in saying that I’m not in college to get my MRS degree — finding a husband while you’re in school. Despite a few flings here and there, I have not been in a serious, steady relationship since high school. Now you may be thinking, ‘Why is […]

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How to handle a serious relationship in college, or at least start trying
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How to handle a serious relationship in college, or at least start trying

April 30, 2014May 22, 2024 Austin Ashlock0

College can be the best time of a person’s life. It’s a place where new, long-lasting relationships can be born and opportunities await around every corner. Without a doubt, entering college is an exciting time in everyone’s life and anything can happen. There are new people to meet, parties to attend and memories to be […]

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Who’s who at USD? | Q&A: Janitor Lowell Knutson
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Who’s who at USD? | Q&A: Janitor Lowell Knutson

April 30, 2014December 13, 2021 Malachi Petersen0

Malachi Petersen: How long have you worked in here? Lowell Knutson: Pushing eight years now. MP: What’s it like working in Al Neuharth? LK: Well it’s real good. I farmed for like 100 years and all of the sudden I needed to do something different, so here I am. There’s good climate control and good […]

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Your health away from home
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Your health away from home

April 30, 2014May 4, 2014 Katie McGuire0

There is nothing worse than being sick at school. You are away from your mom who takes care of you, and if need be, takes you to the doctor to get medicine. Unfortunately, your mom is not on the list of things to bring to college, but I have some good news: Although you are considered […]

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How To: Jump start a vehicle
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How To: Jump start a vehicle

April 30, 2014May 4, 2014 Andy Schultze0

At some point, almost everyone has walked out to their vehicle to leave and tried to start it and got nothing. This is often a sign the battery is dead. This can happen if a light gets left on, headlights get left on, a door doesn’t get closed all the way, etc. As long as […]

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How To: Change a flat tire
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How To: Change a flat tire

April 29, 2014July 16, 2024 Andy Schultze0

If you ever walk out of your dorm only to find your car has a flat tire, or if you are driving along and hear a loud bang, you will most likely have to put on your vehicle’s spare tire. First, you will need to locate your vehicle’s spare tire, jack and tire iron. In […]

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How To: Check your vehicle’s engine oil
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How To: Check your vehicle’s engine oil

April 29, 2014September 30, 2023 Andy Schultze0

It is important to check your car’s oil often. Many mechanics recommend checking the vehicles oil each time you fill up the gas tank. I generally recommend checking it once a month, depending on how often the vehicle is driven. Also, in most cases, you should have a mobile oil change every three months or […]

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