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

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

The Collegian

The Teatro Liricio DEuropra, the troupe based in Bulgaria, and the SDSU students perform La Boheme by Italian composer Giacomo Puccini last Friday

30 students get rare opportunity, perform with professionals in opera

Jordan Roemeling, Reporter September 26, 2023

Art enthusiasts last week were treated to the first-ever opera in Woodbine Productions history, and as an added bonus, 30 South Dakota State University students got to participate.   The Teatro Liricio...

CAFES career fair expands to 2 days

CAFES career fair expands to 2 days

Makenzie Alberts, Reporter September 26, 2023

The CAFES Career Fair is now two days long to open more opportunities to CAFES students, assistant director of Employer Engagement Becky Pistulka said.   The career fair will be held at the Dana J....

Affects of new COVID-19 variant

Affects of new COVID-19 variant

Danesa Willson, Reporter September 26, 2023

Will The Rise of the New COVID-19 Variant, BA.2.86, Affect SDSU?  Since cold and flu season started at the end of August, South Dakota State University students should be aware of the new COVID-19...

Miller Wellness Center Begins Phase 3 Planning

Miller Wellness Center Begins Phase 3 Planning

Kenneth Rebello, Assistant News Editor September 26, 2023

Planning for the phase 3 extension of the Miller Wellness Center has started and it is expected to be completed by 2027, almost 10 years after phase 2.   Located on the north side of campus, the wellness...

Construction continues on Frost Arena, soon to be First Bank & Trust Arena when construction is complete in fall of 2024.

Frost Arena Renovation Ready for Volleyball

Ellie Colbeck, Reporter September 26, 2023

Frost Arena is opening Thursday after another summer of renovation, and the Jackrabbit volleyball team couldn’t be more excited. SDSU will host Denver in a Summit League game at 7 p.m. This will be...

South Dakota State’s Jadenn Carrillo (#12) and University of South Dakota’s Kyla Knapke (#30) take to the sky in a battle for the ball during SDSU’s 1-0 in Vermillion, SD. Sunday, Sept. 24.

Rabbits shut out Yotes 1-0

Jordan Raddatz, Sports Reporter September 26, 2023

After winning seven of their first nine games, the SDSU women’s soccer team opened their Summit League conference play with a 1-0 victory against South Dakota Sunday, Sept. 24, their first win in Vermillion...

Florencio Urias Aranda III

On now: Hispanic Heritage Month

Jonah Sedelmeier, Reporter September 26, 2023

The Mariachi Con Amigos, performed on Sept. 12 to kick off the celebration of the Hispanic Heritage Month, lasting from Sept. 15 to Oct.15. Numerous events that mark Hispanic Heritage Month on the SDSU...

Derek Peterson, ssistant Vice President of Business Services and head of parking services discusses changes implemented to the parking policy at the SA Meeting on Monday, Sept. 25, 2023. Peterson said that they saw increase in violations since changes made to the policies.

Parking services apologizes for lack of communication at latest SA meeting

Jack McCarty, Entertainment Editor September 26, 2023

An apology was made, and more details were clarified this week at the latest Students’ Association meeting by Derek Peterson, assistant vice president of Business Services and head of parking services, When...

Cody Johnson performing at the Dacotah Bank Center Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022. (Dacotah Bank Center/Ashley Biggar)

What the Dacotah Bank Center rebrand means for the Brookings community

Jack McCarty, Entertainment Editor September 19, 2023

The Swiftel Center on Brooking’s east side was renamed the Dacotah Bank Center earlier this year. This occurred after a 10-year contract was negotiated for $150,000 a year, which is $100,000 more than...

China Night to make a comeback after gap of four years

China Night to make a comeback after gap of four years

Kenneth Rebello, Assistant News Editor September 19, 2023

Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA) is all set to celebrate the Mid-Autumn festival by hosting the China Night event after a break of four years, Sunday, Sept. 24, at the Volstorff Ballroom...

George’s Pizza in downtown Brookings has new owners after more than 50 years.

George’s Pizza under new ownership

RuthAnn Holmes, Reporter September 19, 2023

The new owners of George’s Pizza aim to keep the downtown Brookings legend alive—with minimal changes. Justin Price, the new operator and manager of George’s, said he understands...

South Dakota State University’s men’s golf coach Parker Edens lines up a putt in this file photo from GoJacks.com. Edens made it to the quarterfinals of the US Mid-Am tournament held in Scarborough, New York earlier this month.

Men’s golf coach makes it to quarterfinals at U.S. Mid-Amateur tournament

Mckenzie Mages, Reporter September 19, 2023

South Dakota State University’s men’s golf coach Parker Edens made it to the quarterfinals, in one of the most prestigious amateur events in the country, earlier this month.  Edens ended up losing...

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