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South Dakota State University's Independent Student-Run Newspaper Since 1885

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Issue: When given the chance, get the vaccine

Issue: When given the chance, get the vaccine

Editorial Board March 19, 2021

The South Dakota Department of Health announced March 10 that vaccine distribution would include everyone in “priority group 1D,” which includes university staff and students living in congregate settings.  In...

Jackrabbits crush Western Illinois in home opener

Jackrabbits crush Western Illinois in home opener

Skyler Jackson, Sports Reporter March 8, 2021

The South Dakota State Jackrabbits played near-flawless football in their home opener, cruising to a 45-10 win against Western Illinois Saturday, March 6.  After struggling over the past couple of...

SDSU changes to COVID-19 safety level Yellow

SDSU changes to COVID-19 safety level Yellow

Gracie Terrall, News Editor (She/Her) March 3, 2021

In an email from the South Dakota State University COVID-19 Response team early today, it was announced that SDSU just entered the campus safety level Yellow, which will lift various COVID-19 restrictions.   “A...

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Temporary policy change for non-service animals

Kennedy Pirlet, Reporter March 2, 2021

Residence halls have allowed pets since 2013, but that has changed in the last year. COVID-19 has caused SDSU to temporarily abandon their non-service animal policy in residence halls.  In previous...

Rendering of the DEX from the South Dakota State Fair Website.

New fairgrounds livestock facility honors the past, forges the future

Kennedy Tesch, Reporter March 2, 2021

The South Dakota State Fair is the annual end of summer event for many South Dakotans; filled with family, friends and the promotion of agriculture. Perhaps no other building on the fairgrounds celebrates...

Issue: Spring break is a great time to relax, but do it safely.

Issue: Spring break is a great time to relax, but do it safely.

Editorial Board March 2, 2021

Spring break is a time we all look forward to. A break from classes, a chance to relax and hit up the coolest spring break vacation destinations. This year though, students should maybe skip their trips...

Lorna Wounded Head is the Family Resource Management Field Specialist at SDSU.

Protecting yourself from identity theft as a college student

Lorna Saboe-Wounded Head, Family Resource Management Field Specialist, SDSU Extension March 2, 2021

In the everyday life of worrying about how much Facebook, Google and Amazon are tracking us, it can be hard to remember that we need to be even more concerned with who has our financial information. Identity...

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Sustainability is like a doughnut

Jennifer McLaughlin, Sustainability Specialist (She/Her) March 2, 2021

Although a newspaper column cannot dish up a delicious dose of a doughnut for each reader, this article is going to attempt to grow your hunger to dive deeper into what it means to be a sustainable society....

Jacks second-half struggles lead to loss at North Dakota

Skyler Jackson, Sports Reporter February 28, 2021

Offensive struggles and crucial second-half mistakes led to the South Dakota State football team falling 28-17 to North Dakota in Grand Forks, ND Saturday. After a first half that saw the No. 3 Jackrabbits...

Issue: Civil literacy critical for college students

Issue: Civil literacy critical for college students

Editorial Board February 23, 2021

We hear it a lot, but government, at all levels, has an impact on our lives.  From Washington D.C. to the city council, decisions are made about our lives. Understanding the operation of the government...

Senior Daniel Clarke ran the 60-meter dash during the Last Chance track meet held at the Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex.

Track athletes break records in last regular season meet

Bodie Bice, Sports Reporter February 23, 2021

Just like the weather, the South Dakota State University men’s and women’s track and field teams are warming up heading into the indoor postseason.  The Jacks showcased this at their Last Chance...

Lorna Wounded Head is the Family Resource Management Field Specialist at SDSU.

Planning for Spring Break

Lorna Saboe-Wounded Head, Family Resource Management Field Specialist, SDSU Extension February 23, 2021

Yes, you are getting a spring break this semester. There are a lot of choices you can make about what you plan to do during that week. Here are a few things to consider that will make an impact on your...

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