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Visiting professor to speak on role of cathedrals in medieval cities
A professor specializing in medieval architecture and sculpture in France and Spain will be speaking at USD next week about the role of cathedrals within medieval cities. Caroline Bruzelius, a professor from Duke University, will speak at “The Cathedral and the City” event Thursday, March 17 at 4 p.m. in the Freedom Forum conference room in […]
Greysen Hertting ends season at NCAA Zone Diving Championships
Junior Greysen Hertting capped off her diving season with a trip to the NCAA Zone Diving Championships at Texas A&M, a qualifier for the NCAA Championships. Against 52 competitors Hertting placed 32nd in the one-meter dive yesterday with a score of 244.75. She then placed 51st in the three-meter dive with a score of 203.45. […]
USD women lose 55-61 to SDSU in final round of Summit League Tournament
It was a case of déjà vu for the Coyotes Tuesday as they lost 55-61 to SDSU in the Summit League final for the second year in a row in front of a record crowd of 8,647. After taking down the Jackrabbits both times this year in conference play, the Coyotes were unable take down SDSU a […]
Two companies to move into Vermillion Technology Center
The Vermillion Technology Center will be occupied by multiple businesses by the end of the year. On Tuesday the Vermillion Area Chamber & Development Company announced that Biotest Pharmaceuticals Corporation and Navigant Cymetrix signed leases to move into the center. The two businesses will have an estimated $6.1 million impact on the community. Biotest, a […]
USD nursing students could be source of hope for SD family
Ben and Erin Miltenberger welcomed their second son, Jack, into the world Sept. 7, 2013. This would be a joyous occasion for any family, but there’s just one problem. They still haven’t brought their baby boy from the hospital to their home in Elk Point. But the family is hopeful that USD nursing students might […]
Verbatim 3-2-2016
On this weeks episode of Verbatim we discuss spring break and the CAB spring concert. Andi talks about the Oscars on this weeks Volante Vlog. Digital Producer: Rachel Newville Editor-in-Chief: Malachi Petersen Managing Editor: Ally Krupinksy Anchors: Rachel Newville and Ally Krupinsky Vlog: Andi HartmanVerbatim 3-2-2016 from The Volante on Vimeo.
USD student takes photography to New York City
One USD student sold cupcakes for two months in order to raise the $1,000 she needed to go to New York City after winning a photography contest. First-year Abby Sparks, a health science major, has been taking pictures for six years. “My best friend’s dad was a photographer and she got a camera when we […]
Daugaard vetoes ‘Transgender Bathroom Bill’
Governor Dennis Daugaard vetoed the so-called “Transgender Bathroom Bill” on Tuesday afternoon. The bill would have required transgender students to use bathrooms and locker rooms that match their sex at birth. “House Bill 1008 does not address any pressing issue concerning the school districts of South Dakota,” Daugaard said in his letter to the House of […]
How Donald Trump stole the election
One year ago, I had the opportunity to attend the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C. with my fellow College Republicans. The event featured a variety of conservative speakers and almost every presidential candidate we see campaigning now, including Donald Trump. I remember shaking his hand after his speech and him saying, “I hope […]
UPDATE: CAB announces 2016 spring concert artists
Musical artists Sammy Adams and Jake Miller will headline this year’s Campus Activities Board spring concert. The rappers will make their appearance at USD on March 31 in Aalfs Auditorium, with doors opening at 6 p.m. and Adams starting the show at 7:30 p.m. “We’re really excited to host CAB’s first-ever double feature concert,” said […]