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

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

The Collegian

Need help at Briggs?

Adam Junker September 27, 2011

The library assistants at the Hilton M. Briggs Library make it their business to help students in their research. The library research assistants are also known as librarians at the Briggs Library. If...

Diversity goes beyond race

Nick Lowrey September 20, 2011

SDSU wanted to hire someone with years of experience and a unique perspective on diversity in academics. Jaime Nolan-Andrino fit this description. As the chief diversity officer, Nolan-Andrino is responsible...

Research specializations a key to employment

Laura Cox September 6, 2011

SDSU now offers graduate students three additional certificate programs in which to specialize. The programs, recently approved by the Board of Regents, are childhood obesity prevention in the College...

Jackrabbits pound Mavs in home opener

spkoob September 6, 2011

SDSU rolled through the UNO quickly in straight sets in front of a large crowd. The SDSU volleyball team took care of future Summit League foe, the University of Nebraska-Omaha, in straight sets Sept....

Memphis grad finds start at SDSU

Drue Aman September 6, 2011

New psychology instructor Nickolas Benesh’s office needed some maintenance before he could fill it with books, thesis papers and a computer. His Scobey Hall cubicle in room 342 had cracks on the walls...

SA gives voice to student body

Leah Bohlander September 6, 2011

Students are the heart and soul of any university, and sometimes their voices can get lost in the shuffle. SDSU Students’ Association makes communication with the university at the local and state level...

New professor links religion to anthropology in course lectures

Laura Cox August 30, 2011

James Murphy plans to use undergraduate field experience to add religious perspective. James Murphy became interested in religious studies just before beginning his undergraduate study in the early 1990s...

Visiting Army Reserve builds ROTC obstacle course

admin June 26, 2011

The National Army Reserve has worked to build an obstacle course for the SDSU campus. For their annual training, 108 soldiers in the 424th Engineer Company of Rutland, Vt. are helping out the SDSU campus...

South Dakota land values booming: Increase is third highest in past two decades

staff June 26, 2011

BROOKINGS, S.D. — Agricultural land values are booming again in South Dakota. An annual real estate market survey charted a 16.5 percent increase in 2010-2011, the third-largest since South Dakota State...

Student clubs & organizations

staff June 12, 2011

Fifty of SDSU’s student clubs and organizations submitted their group in­formation, all ready to see new students in the fall. SDSU has more than 200 recognized student groups. For a complete list,...

Local businesses offer variety downtown

ntlowrey June 12, 2011

Downtown business owners accentuate Brookings in similar but different ways. Downtown contains not only the traditional student favorites of Nick’s Hamburgers, George’s Pizza and the Lantern Lounge,...

Downtown Brookings: offering a unique variety of services since 1879

ntlowrey June 11, 2011

Shopping, eating and dancing all have their place along Brookings Main Avenue. From shopping to eating, downtown Brookings has everything a college student wants or needs. Downtown Brookings is full of...

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