College Democrats, Republicans offer students a chance to get involved in critical campaign year
The College Democrats and the College Republicans are living proof that college students do care about politics. The Democrats meet every Monday at 5 p.m. in the Jackrabbit Room and the Republicans meet about every other Wednesday at 6 p.m. Freshman Sara Landau, a physics and chemistry major, said she joined College Democrats because she wanted to be involved.
Politics look bleak for South Dakota
Seeing as how all the bridges in South Dakota have been burned, it only makes sense that Gov. Janklow would take his torch to Washington D.C. in search of some tinder. For those of you who don’t follow state politics, here’s the Short and Sweet: term limited, and all out of enemies, Janklow announced on March 6 that he will run for South Dakota’s sole congressional seat.
Nelly Furtado Concert turns into trip to ER
This was going to be a story about the Nelly Furtado concert I attended on April first. But I didn’t make it that far. My trip instead involved visiting the St. Francis Hospital in Shakopee, Minn. The day started out all right as my three friends and I left Brookings in the early afternoon.
Performing Arts Center could bring huge theater festivals to Brookings
With the opening of the new Performing Arts Center in the summer of 2003, SDSU is also announcing a new idea that will benefit the campus and community. The idea incorporated a Theatre Festival that could attract 10,000 to 15,000 people to Brookings, and estimates figure the number could grow to 75,000 to 100,000 in 15 or 20 years.
In our humble opinion…
Good: India Nite. Food so spicy your eyes bleed and dancing so energetic you may think you have ADD. Now that’s a good time. Bad: The never-ending, always-blowing, ferocious East River wind. Now we understand why people on this side of the state have no personality, no emotions, no intelligence and no sense of humor; it’s all been blown away.
Introducing the Dear Abby of the Collegian
Every student, at one time or another, will need some form of advice. In light of the fact that our current SDSU faculty advisors (however well educated in academic dalliances) may have forgotten what it was like to be young (let’s face it, some were professors before there was light), we here at the Collegian have decided to offer our services.
Softball team struggles against Augustana over weekend
The Augustana Softball Spring Tournament dealt a blow to the South Dakota State University softball team’s record this weekend, as the Jackrabbits won one game in five to fall to 13-14 on the season. SDSU fell to Missouri Western State, Southwest State, Concordia – St.
Track team opens season with a number of first place wins
Greg Darbyshire and Brad Lowery earned first-place finishes, leading the SDSU track and field team at Northwest Missouri State University last weekend. Head coach Paul Danger was pleased with the team’s performance in what was SDSU’s first competition in over a month.
SDSU ever-so-close to a first place win
The South Dakota State University men’s golf team tore up the courses of Lincoln, Neb. April 4 and 5, placing second in the Nebraska Wesleyan Spring Invitational. On Thursday at Holmes Park Golf Course, senior Dustin Kriech of Watertown set the pace for the Jackrabbits, shooting 71.
Jacks battle strong winds during Omaha Classic
The South Dakota State University women’s golf team took the road last weekend, traveling to the University of Nebraska, Omaha’s Ironwood Collegiate Classic, April 6 and 7. The Jacks battled strong winds both days. Junior Annie Spaulding led SDSU with an 85 on Saturday, placing her in third place overall going into the final round.
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