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

The Collegian

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

The Collegian

Notebook: Day two women’s quarterfinals

Marcus Traxler March 5, 2011

Marcus TraxlerAssistant Sports Editor OK with Calhoun Oakland's Sharise Calhoun did it all for the Golden Grizzlies Sunday. All game, too. Calhoun was on the court for all 40 minutes in the Grizzlies'...

Students’ Association elections encounter technical difficulties

Tony Gorder March 2, 2011

Tony GorderEditor-in-Chief Technical difficulties during the Students' Association elections may have affected the outcome for one college's representation. Nicole Schwebach, an SA senate candidate from...

SA Election Results

staff March 2, 2011

President/VP Mark York Anthony Sutton Smoking Survey (out of 1,981) Smoke-free campus 27% Tobacco-free 10% Better enforcement 24% Designated smoking areas 16% Leave policy as is 22% Prefer not to answer...

York and Sutton clinch the Students’ Association presidential election

Emma Dejong March 2, 2011

Emma Dejong The results are in: Mark York and Anthony Sutton are the SDSU Students' Association president and vice president for March 2011 to March 2012. Out of 2064 student votes, York and Sutton won...

Right decision for vets resource center

The Collegian Editorial Board March 1, 2011

The Editorial Board Issue: SDSU Students' Association and the South Dakota Board of Regents have publicly spoken out against a bill that would have required universities to establish a veterans resource...

Mayday Parade to release new album

catherine.hill March 1, 2011

Cat HillMusic Columnist The band's anticipated release promises to be a bright spot in 2011 music releases. With this sudden resurgence of arctic air, I've been dreaming of warm weather. That's why this...

Mr. SDSU sets out to prove he is more than simply a pretty face

dhubbard March 1, 2011

David HubbardWeb Editor

Rohit Anand uses his status to help the Children's Miracle Network State-A-Thon.

Rohit Anand is recognizable to many SDSU basketball game attendees as the t-shirt guy. He is also a senior computer science major, a regular at The Union and is often seen talking to a variety of friends.

What people do not know about Anand is that he was voted Mr. SDSU on Dec. 1 at the Performing Arts Center.

Anand registered for the Mr. SDSU competition through Residential Life at the University Program Council office. The contest included a formal wear fashion show, interview round and a lip syncing contest.

"I wanted [to run] for Mr. SDSU because of my passion for the State-A-Thon," Anand said.

The State-A-Thon is a phone-a-thon that benefits the Children's Miracle Network. Rather than using his Mr. SDSU title for personal gain, Anand said it is a way to facilitate awareness about this years State-A-Thon, which is set for 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. March 19 in the Volstorff Ballroom in The Union.

The $475 Anand won for being Mr. SDSU went to the State-A-Thon.

"This was a great way to promote State-A-Thon," Anand said. "SDSU has been helping the CMN for over 10 years."

Anand is the Recruitment Chair for CMN at SDSU. As a State-A-Thon Morale Leader, Anand's goal was to raise $150, which he already exceeded with his winnings. So he raised his personal goal to $750, according to Anand's profile on the benefit's website.

"The State-A-Thon brought in $33,483 last year ... and unlike other fundraisers, 100 percent of the funds raised goes to Sanford Children's Hospital in Sioux Falls," said Ashton Wenz, the State-A-Thon Coordinator for UPC.

Rohit's title as Mr. SDSU "has helped create the highest participation in 10 years," Wenz said. This year's goal is $40,000.

"We are well on our way," Wenz said.

The students have raised enough money over the years to have the SDSU CMN committee sponsor a room at the children's hospital.

Andy Kvernmo, development officer for Sanford's CMN, said he is happy that SDSU students feel passionate about CMN.

"We feel fortunate [SDSU has] chosen us," Kvernmo said. "SDSU has raised approximately $162,000 to date ... We love it!"

Kvernmo went on to say students like Anand not only help CMN, but they gain important career skills as they participate in functions like the State-A-Thon.

Aside from the 12-hour phone-a-thon, there will be a special performance by Plastic Musik at 8 p.m. that evening, which will be open to the public. The money raised to bring in bands was donated by the UPC and other sources and does not affect the donations received by the State-A-Thon.

If anyone wants to help support CMN, they can register for the State-A-Thon or donate money to the event.

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City council discusses parking limitations

staff March 1, 2011

Nick LoweryReporter The Students' Association objected to a ban on street parking in the Brookings community, saying it would be directly unfair to students. On-street parking may be banned on select streets...

Africa to Pierre: SDSU graduate has two places to call home

Emma Dejong March 1, 2011

Emma DejongManaging Editor In a small village in Niger, Africa, Heather Mangan could barely stand up. She knew it was something in her stomach. "I needed to call my medical officer, but to get reception,...

The very best and worst fashion from Hollywood?s biggest night

Senia Hiltunen March 1, 2011

Senia HiltunenFashion Columnist The Red Carpet was on fire Sunday night with both killer and dreadful fashion. I have come up with my top five drop-dead-gorgeous looks, and five "what were they thinking?!"...

Bum-A-Bike program provides free use of bicycles on campus

Michelle White March 1, 2011

Michelle WhiteReporter Starting this month, students can check out neon yellow bikes to ride to class. Students will soon be seeing more bikes on campus as the Students' Association kicks of its new bike-sharing...

SDSU student found dead near De Smet

Tony Gorder February 27, 2011

Tony GorderEditor-in-Chief SDSU senior Thomas Bjerke, 22, was found dead near railroad tracks half a mile east of De Smet Feb. 26. According to Kingsbury County Sheriff Kevin Scotting, Bjerke got on the...

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