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Kristina Rice, junior family and consumer sciences education major, participates in making a bath bomb during TRIO National Relaxation Day event with help from TRIO Program Director, Jeff Vostad

TRIO office host bath bomb event for National Relaxation Day

Emma Anderson, Lifestyles Reporter January 20, 2019

Baking soda, water, essential oils and food coloring all have one thing in common—they are the ingredients needed to make homemade bath bombs. In celebration of National Relaxation Day, TRIO Student...

JAMIE GOBLIRSCH

Ways to reinvent a traditional fall activity

Emma Anderson October 30, 2018

It’s not fall without pumpkins. Period. Although the season can proceed without carving pumpkins. Carving pumpkins is a traditional autumn activity that even the least of fall enthusiasts can partake...

TESSA SINCLAIR
Freshman Animal Science and Wildlife and Fisheries major, Wendy Blickensderfer dresses up in her do it yourself cactus costume.

Quick, easy last-minute Halloween costumes

Emma Anderson October 30, 2018

You probably haven’t given much thought to your Halloween costume. If you have, you wouldn’t be reading this. We get it — sometimes the amount in the bank account and creativity both run low....

Suhyeon Han

DIY: Hobo Day essentials

Haley Halvorson October 10, 2018

It’s time to take advantage of all the Jackrabbit spirit this homecoming week – one way to do that is with festive DIY Hobo Week decoration and apparel. Many students might spend the week amping up...

Molly Lange and her roommate Hanna Siemonsma sit in their room in Young Hall.

Dorm, sweet dorm: how new students decorate

Haley Halvorson August 18, 2018

Meet State was full of excitement and commotion while moving nearly 2,200 freshmen into their residence halls at South Dakota State University. And after the furniture has been moved in the room and...

ABBY FULLENKAMP
Bullet journals often incorporate habit trackers, which can be color-coded by mood. All you need to bullet journal is a notebook and a pen.

Bullet journals: the newest craze in organization

Laura Butterbrodt October 18, 2017

You’re trying to do homework, but you can’t remember when another assignment is due. You need to remember to take your laundry out of the dryer, you can’t be late for work and — weren’t you supposed...

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