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Softball teams splits eight game week

The SDSU softball team matched its win total from last year on Sunday as they went 4-4 in action last week. The Jacks began their week with a doubleheader sweep of Northern State last Tuesday. The Jacks won the opener 9-1 as Gabby Smith hit two runs with Ashley Kalina and Mandi Geis also adding home runs.

Just one of those days

Oh, how the mighty have fallen. Tiger Woods and Serena Williams entered Sunday poised to claim tournament championships. It was almost a foregone conclusion. “Tiger always busts out on Sunday.” ” “Serena, well, she simply doesn’t lose, except maybe to her sister.

Libby advises on dealing with friendship troubles

Dear Libby, A friend of mine has a problem and I think he needs advice. Personally, I have always thought that having friends has always been enough in life; they know what you think, they help you when times are hard, they know how to make you laugh and to forget all the bad things

Beer, burgers and baseball

Sitting in a room with more than 20 televisions, each set to a different channel and some of them larger than life. It’s any kids dream, right? Now turn all of the channels to sports and its every sports fanatic’s dream come true. This is the first thing that confronts anyone that walks into Cubby’s Sports Bar & Grill.

Six athletes post qualifying marks in track challenge

Despite hot temperatures and a long bus trip, SDSU track and field athletes set six provisional qualifying marks at the Division II Challenge in Emporia, Kan. Matt Pearson set a provisional qualifying time in both the 800 meter run and the 1,500 meter run.

A Career Year

She walks into the room with a bounce in her step. She scans the room, her eyes bright and happy. As you sit down to talk to her about basketball her eyes light up. Her eyes fall, a faint smile of pride flickers across her face as she talks about what she’s accomplished.

Women snag second, men take fifth at USD golf invite

The SDSU men’s and women’s golf teams traveled to Vermillion last Thursday for the 36-hole

Help wanted: desperate college students

As finals week approaches, many students are thinking of nothing but sunny days, rest and relaxation from a year of classes. For others, the summer break means substituting teachers, books and homework for bosses, hard work and long hours. According to a study in April 2002 by CollegeClub.

views and reviews

Renowned lefty makes a surprisingly right-leaning film Michael Moore entertains me in the same way Rush Limbaugh entertains me. They’re both fatuous boors who have little time for facts or the opinions of people who disagree with him. Those who saw Moore at the Oscars would probably think that Bowling for Columbine is a film filled with far-left opinions or a film that wholeheartedly endorses gun control.

Betty Buckley comes to the PAC

On April 25, the Performing Arts Center will be hosting Betty Lynn Buckley, nicknamed “The Voice of Broadway”, will be the first to perform in a series of concerts celebrating the inauguration of the new concert hall. “We are pleased to have Betty Buckley as our inaugural performance.