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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

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Jacks Hockey

[email protected] January 20, 2003

[email protected] Please keep students and parents updated on the hockey games. This is a great bunch of guys,and they are having a great year. There is nothing on there northern games last week....

Bush’s economic plan will not help the U.S. economy

Megan Dahle January 20, 2003

Megan Dahle Once upon a time, the U.S. government's budget deficit was a gigantic issue. In the 1990s, the United States was able to pull itself out a huge red deficit after a twelve year spending spree...

Sum 41 search for voice on ..Infected

Hallie Thomas January 20, 2003

Hallie Thomas In 2000, Papa Roach's Infest was released, catering to the angst of abused and forgotten kids in America. Now, after suffering through two years of bands and albums that have played to the...

Flying the friendly sky

Nathan Sanderson January 20, 2003

Nathan Sanderson I love to fly, don't you? I'm not talking about you or your buddy renting a turboprop plane and cruising up to Watertown, or something else you might call "flying." I'm talking about flying...

Libby looks at relationship woes of college students

Libby Hill January 20, 2003

Libby Hill Dear Libby - I lived in a small town all of my life and for three years, I have been dating a boy who was my childhood best friend. We promised each other that we would be together forever,...

Officials test interest in wireless Internet

Adam Zobel January 20, 2003

Adam Zobel Wireless Internet access in the University Student Union is possible in the near future if student interest is high enough. Union and Information Technology Services are currently running a...

Governor’s budget message deals with solving $54 million shortfall

staff January 20, 2003

Susan Smith, Community News Service PIERRE - Gov. Mike Rounds says he has found how to make up for a $54 million budget shortfall for fiscal year 2004 and as he's promised he's not done it on the backs...

New staff bring change to KSDJ

Jesse Christen January 20, 2003

Jesse Christen KSDJ, SDSU's campus radio station, is up and rolling for the spring semester with encouraging news. Last semester, the station's transmitter was operating at a fraction of full power. The...

SA wants input on proposed amendments

Jared Clark January 20, 2003

Jared Clark The Student Association By-Laws Committee presented three amendments for first reading by the Senate at their regular Monday meeting January 20. As required for adoption, SA by-law amendments...

Knitting: A passion for needles and yarn

Sean Kennedy January 20, 2003

Sean Kennedy Her gaze rests intently on the two sharp needles dodging and weaving between her hands, the skilled tools of a craftsman working their magic on a thin strand of cloth. For Rayelle Ulvog, knitting...

Wrestlers place 8th at Duals

Adam Zobel January 20, 2003

Adam Zobel The SDSU wrestling squad placed eighth at the Cliff Keen/National Wrestling Coaches Association National Duals that were held this past weekend in Columbus, Ohio. While the team suffered three...

Rounds address kicks off 2003 session

staff January 20, 2003

Susan Smith & Tara Bordewyk, Community News Service PIERRE - Gov. Mike Rounds wasted no time in his first State of the State address Jan. 14 outlining issues facing South Dakota and presenting his solutions...

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