Student runs his own business between classes
At the age of 21, Jamison Lamp, a Brookings local, is now the proud owner of his own business. As of June 1, Lamp bought Bagel Works and took on the business.
Exit-only creates headaches
Editorial Board Issue: Making the southeast corner of The Union lot an exit-only road has created driver annoyance and safety concerns. Changes to the parking system were made to improve safety, but at least one change has created a potential hazard. Since school started, the southeast corner of the east Union lot has been turned [...]
International students can adjust to life in Brookings
Studying overseas will open a new world outside the conventional quarters: a sphere from a completely new dimension will spring forth. The most austere of affairs will take on a new meaning when you are in a distant land.
Students should follow rules of the road to ensure safety
As many of you may have noticed, there is no place to park on campus. New parking system, construction, more students; they all add up. Many have found that riding their bicycle to class can work well.
Journalist explores possibility of reality TV shows as career
As I waved goodbye to the news station where I spent a summer of indentured servitude, also known as an internship, a foreshadowing sentence loudly reverberated inside my head: “Ever since this job has pretty much sucked my soul out of my v*****, I just don’t care anymore.” In retrospect, that piece of guidance is one of two fond memories I have of the station’s anchor, Diane.
Huskers look to avenge 2008 loss
This weekend is put-up-or-shut-up time for a few teams. It will attempt to separate the elite teams from the middle-of-the-road squads with tests for Nebraska, Florida and BYU.
Inconsistencies doom Jacks at Chip-n-Club
The Jackrabbit women’s team struggled with inconsistency during the Chip-n-Club Invitational in Nebraska, finishing 13th out of 14 teams with a two-day score of 959 (+95). “The first round really killed us,” head coach Jared Baszler said. “We played much better the second round.
Men’s golf struggles in first competition
Freshman David Smith’s collegiate debut was one of few bright spots for the Jackrabbit men’s golf team that finished 11th with a two-day total of 908 at the Fairway Club Invitational.
Cross country brings home pair of runner-ups at Oz
Both the Jackrabbit men’s and women’s cross country teams earned second place honors at the Oz Memorial meet in Falcon Heights, Minn. Michael Krsnak led the men with a fourth-place finish in the race of 19 minutes, 24.21 seconds. Greg Vollmer was the next Jacks runner to cross the finish line, in ninth place with a time of 19:34.
Women’s tennis team returns experience, men excited about five freshman players
The 2009 fall season for the SDSU men’s and women’s teams will be quite a contrast, as half of the 10 women on the roster are juniors and seniors, while half of the 10 players on the men’s roster are freshmen.
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