Capers goes golden
Never heard of Capers? It’s an SDSU production that takes great moments from popular culture and plays off them, imparting new twists that SDSU students can appreciate. In short, Capers is one great big parody. The yearly show includes skits, dance routines and music, put together entirely by students.
Tosh dishes
For all the comedy fans out there, leave the “redneck” jokes behind, forget “your sign,” set aside the “tater salad,” and make way for one of the funniest new comics since Dane Cook. Daniel Tosh has become one of the new fresh faces of comedy. During the past few years, Tosh has preformed on the popular late night shows, including “THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO” and “THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN” as well as his own comedy specials airing on Comedy Central.
SDSU not impressive to one transfer student
I transferred here for Spring Semester 2006 and was quite shocked on my recent experiences. I’ve been at SDSU for approximately two weeks and I’m not far from getting the hell out of here. I was unpleasantly surprised at how they run tuition payment. Let’s stand in line to pick up a check, then stand in another hour-long line to give someone the check.
Collegian leaves much to desire
As an accredited, Division-I college and the largest in the state, SDSU should have a professional newspaper. The Collegian is consistently chockfull of capitalization errors, spelling errors and grammar and syntax mistakes. These are distracting and make the paper seem like a joke.
Real peace, progress possible with effort and participation
The Baha’i faith teaches that world peace is inevitable, and that ordinary people can do extraordinary things to help bring it about. If you look around the country, you will see that there are a growing number of people who work to bring unity to our diversity, and to build models of understanding, cooperation and collective action to overcome the barriers that perpetuate conflict and sabotage our progress toward social justice.
Women split with Rainy River
The SDSU Women’s Club Hockey Team hosted Rainy River Community College for a series of games this weekend. The Lady Jackrabbits defeated Rainy River, 6-4, Saturday night, but lost, 4-3, Sunday afternoon. The ‘Rabbits fell behind in the first game, but battled back.
SDSU wrestles two wins away from opponents
The SDSU Wrestling Team hosted three different schools for dual meets this past weekend. Wyoming traveled to Brookings for a meet on Friday night and Dakota Wesleyan University and Air Force Academy came to town on Saturday. The Jacks went 2-1 in the three dual matches, losing the first match to Wyoming, 18-26, then responding Saturday to beat Dakota Wesleyan, 32-16, and Air Force, 15-12, to improve their overall record to 6-7 on the year.
Lady Jacks win one at home and one on road
The SDSU Women’s Basketball Team won two games in a row to end the month of January. The Lady Jacks beat Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at home and then traveled to Miami to knock off Florida International University. With the two victories, the Lady Jacks moved to 12-8 on the season, with eight games left to play.
SDSU celebrates National Girls and Women in Sports Day
South Dakota State is celebrating the 20th annual National Girls and Women is Sports Day on Feb. 2. On Thursday, three prominent South Dakota women athletes will hold a panel discussion. The discussion will take place at 3:30 p.m. in the Student Union’s Campanile Room, Number 169.
Men’s hockey splits series
The men’s club hockey team faced Carlton College for a two game series in Brookings this weekend. The Jackrabbits split the series, winning the first game and losing the second. The Jacks’ offense dominated in the first game, tallying 17 goals in a 17-3 victory.
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