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 Tenors perform at SDSU before European tour

By emily bouta Juice Editor March 5, 2014

On Feb. 28, The Tenors, a vocal quartet group came to Brookings. The singers are on their Lead With Your Heart tour and they made a stop in Brookings at the Performing Arts Center before kicking off the...

Rethinking tofu in harsh winter

Subash Yadav Columnist March 5, 2014

 This winter has been so cold; I think the whole global warming issue will need to be revised after this. Seriously, sometimes I feel I might as well live in Antarctica. But on a positive note, I have...

China Night showcases rich culture with food and dancing all-around

Emily Bouta Juice Editor March 5, 2014

China Night was filled with music, dancing and laughter. Put on by the Chinese Student and Scholar Association on March 2. China Night has become a part of SDSU. “It’s my first time coming here, I’m...

Dancing with the stars: March 5

Sara Bertsch News Editor March 5, 2014

It’s finally here, the finale of Dancing with the Stars. Wednesday, March 5 at 8 p.m. will mark the last dance of the remaining three couples. It will be a night to remember. Last week the theme was...

Pageant show crowns new Misses

By Emily Bouta Juice Editor February 26, 2014

Sparkles everywhere you look. The Miss and Outstanding Teen Scholarship Pageant at Donor Auditorium. Twenty contestants competed on Feb. 23rd.Calista Kirby, Miss South Dakota 2012, was the hostess of the...

Africa Night shows traditions

By EMILY BOUTA Juice Editor February 26, 2014

Comedy, food and dancing were all major topics at this year’s Africa Night. The SDSU African Students’ Association held the event in the Volstroff Ballroom on Sunday, Feb. 23. Hosted by Ebenezer Appiagyei,...

Knowing the facts behind protein

Gavin Van De Walle February 26, 2014

Casein, soy and whey, oh my.  From elite athletes to the average gym goer choose to supplement their body with protein powders – and for good reasons. People understand consuming protein helps to repair...

Single or coupled? Tips for Valentine’s Day

Emily Bouta Juice Editor February 12, 2014

Make sure you know your date’s styles before you go out and purchase the special gift that your date would like. While some people like the big extravagant items, others like a simple gift. Also make...

Crops: Genetically engineered or genetically modified?

Gavin VandeWalle Columnist February 12, 2014

 Genetically engineered or genetically modified  crops are a hot topic in today’s news, despite over 15 years of safe consumption. Television personnel Dr. Oz and Oprah are just a few who have spoken...

Spend the money, it’s worth it

Subash Yadav Columnist February 12, 2014

 I am not sure how many of you went to the Annual Nepal Nite organized by the Nepalese Student Association but if you didn’t, you missed out big time. The whole event was orchestrated so well with great...

The Band Perry: Bringing rock to country

Emily Bouta Juice Editor February 12, 2014

 The Band Perry performed to a crowd of a little under 4,000 at the Swiftel Center on Friday, Feb. 7 with opening acts by Lindsey Ell and Easton Corbin. The Band Perry has been on tour since Nov. 8, 2013...

New design studio brings graphic flair to downtown Brookings

Emily Bouta Juice Editor February 11, 2014

After seeing that Brookings was lacking in design services, two SDSU grads decided to join forces and bring their talents in graphic design to town. Located on Main Street, Hitch Design Studio specializes...

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