Summer Issue
Stick it out: Why staying at USD is worth it
Throughout my life, I was constantly told there was a perfect college out there for everyone, you just had to find it. I was told that somewhere out there was a college that had everything I needed and wanted. Newsflash: That’s absolutley not true. I can’t imagine there are many people out there who found […]
Getting involved key to deciding a major
Getting involved at USD is easy and well worth the time. It all starts in the fall with the student activities fair, when many student organizations set up tables in the grassy area directly to the south of North Complex. At this fair, students can learn about the campus organizations at USD and decide which […]
Students’ budgets help with burden of college debt
In South Dakota alone 69 percent of students are in debt. The state average amount of debt in South Dakota is $26,023 according to The Institute for College Access and Success. Being a student that already has debt to pay off and figuring out how to manage your money while in school can be difficult. […]
Students seek medical services at Sanford
Students can find services for most health issues at Sanford student health. Sanford is located three blocks southeast of campus at 20 S. Plum Street. Services are open to students from 7:30 a.m. – 8 p.m. Monday though Friday and 8:30-11:30 on Saturday. If you can’t make it into the clinic, the Sanford Vermillion Clinic […]
Steinlicht: Students should embrace challenges, make most of time on campus
To my fellow ‘Yotes, Welcome to the Pack! I’m looking forward to seeing you all on campus in a few weeks and starting the new year here at USD. I’m not exaggerating when I say I’m 100 percent sure it’s going to be a great one. The reason why I’m so sure? It’s because we […]
What incoming student-athletes can expect during their first year at USD
Just last week I finished my last swimming practice as a freshman athlete at USD. My first year was everything and nothing like I expected. Before I came to USD, I was excited to be a part of such a talented and hardworking team, but I was also terrified of the unknown. I was scared […]
First-year: ‘Create your own college experience’
Speaking on behalf of all first-years, simply put, college is a whirlwind. Going into college, you may carry with you stereotypes of the college experience, what it’s like, all of the parties you’ll attend and all of the new friends you’ll make. But it’s not perfect, and if you expect it to be, you’re in […]
‘College is hard, but it will be the best experience’
I came into college with a decent high school GPA, a five-year plan, a good idea how to “adult” – thinking I would breeze through college like I did in high school. I was naive. One of the major life lessons, and perhaps the hardest one, I learned was how to be flexible. With the […]
How to survive your first semester away from home
People are always going to say college is one of the best times of your life and to make the most of it. But if you’re a homebody and have never experienced that semi-independent feeling, it’s terrifying. Coming into school, living in dorms, it’s going to be hard and it’s going to be scary. It’s […]
Head-to-head: Why I didn’t wear sweats
As college students, we’re ultimately here to reach a common goal — to earn a degree and get a good job. With that in mind, I’ve never understood how people don’t try to dress for success on a daily basis during their time at college. To clarify, I don’t mean you have to wear a […]