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Upcoming virtual career fair helps students get internships

Upcoming virtual career fair helps students get internships

Kailey Koep, Reporter February 23, 2021

The Management and Communication Virtual Career Fair is being held this Thursday, Feb. 21 from noon to 4 p.m.   The fair is open to students from the Ness School of Management and Economics, School...

Jacks open football season with last-second win at UNI

Jacks open football season with last-second win at UNI

Skyler Jackson, Sports Reporter February 20, 2021

The South Dakota State Jackrabbits opened their football season in Cedar Falls, Iowa, on Friday with a dramatic 24-20 win against Northern Iowa.    After trailing 17-7 at halftime, the No....

Jackrabbits football kicks off this Friday in Iowa

Jackrabbits football kicks off this Friday in Iowa

Dylan Nichols, Sports Reporter February 19, 2021

The South Dakota State football team is ready to take the field Friday Feb. 19 after a 15-month hiatus.     The Jackrabbits open their season inside the UNI-Dome when they take on the Panthers...

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Jacks drop first game of back-to-back against Oral Roberts

Evan Patzwald, Sports Reporter February 14, 2021

For the second weekend in a row, South Dakota State lost on night one of back-to-back games. Oral Roberts (11-8, 8-3) dominated SDSU (11-5, 5-2) in the second half en route to a 103-86 win. The Jackrabbits...

Womens basketball team powers past Oral Roberts

Women’s basketball team powers past Oral Roberts

Evan Patzwald, Reporter February 14, 2021

A perfect second quarter from the South Dakota State women’s basketball team allowed them to get ahead early and propelled the Jackrabbits to a road victory over Oral Roberts Saturday afternoon.  SDSU...

Issue: Consistency is key, let the people choose

Issue: Consistency is key, let the people choose

Editorial Board September 23, 2020

By now, we all know that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died. During this already hectic time in politics, this is a major loss, not just for the Democratic Party, but for the country. Ginsburg...

Larson Commons has been continually improving. A new menu is released every semester to provide variety and quality food. 

Food Services impacted by COVID

Kadi Terca (She/Her), Reporter September 23, 2020

Due to COVID-19, specific eating facilities at South Dakota State University, like Extreme Pita, True Balance and These & Those Noodles, began the semester closed to the public.  Doug Wermedal,...

COVID-19 testing center updates allow for higher capacity

COVID-19 testing center updates allow for higher capacity

Gracie Terrall, News Editor September 23, 2020

President Barry Dunn addressed the Students’ Association Senate during their Sept. 21 meeting where he discussed how the city-wide ordinance 20-019, which mandated masks in public indoor spaces, has...

Some reasons why: A response to 13 Reasons Why

Some reasons why: A response to 13 Reasons Why

Andre Gary-Mack, Opinion Editor He/Him September 22, 2020

This article contains spoilers for the show “13 Reasons Why” Depression, anxiety, sexual assault, coming out and drugs have become all too real topics in television in the last decade. From the...

Dont Follow Your Heart

Don’t Follow Your Heart

Luke C. Perkins, Guest Columnist September 17, 2020

Contrary to popular belief, "following your heart" is a terrible idea.  The millennial and Generation Z’s have been misled their entire lives by the Disney philosophy that you should “be the true...

Study abroad moves closer to home with new program

Study abroad moves closer to home with new program

Megan Bertsch, Copy Editor September 9, 2020

In spring of 2020, the Office of International Affairs worked around the clock to keep students studying abroad safe as COVID-19 rapidly swept across the globe. Ultimately this meant last minute flights...

Brookings City Council mandates masks in public places

Brookings City Council mandates masks in public places

Andrew Rasmussen, Reporter September 9, 2020

The Brookings City Council voted to mandate masks in public where 6-foot social distancing is not possible during Tuesday’s city council meeting. The 5-2 vote comes after more than three hours of public...

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