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Waneta to offer deluxe singles

Upperclassmen who have grown weary of sharing a space with a roommate or are simply looking for more solitude in their living quarters may now have a new alternative. SDSU and Residential Life will be offering Deluxe Singles in Waneta Hall starting fall of 2010.

SA Senate election results

College of Agriculture & Biological Sciences Joshua Johnson287 votes

Far less drastic approach to parking issue needed, if any

We at The Collegian, along with many students, have experienced the tight squeezes that occur when meeting oncoming traffic with rows of parked cars on either side of the street. They are definitely an inconvenience, especially when combined with pedestrians and snow; however, we have to ask ourselves if the matter warrants regulations, some of which would be far greater inconveniences than the original “issue.”

Monson, Kennedy win SA Presidental election

Brandon Van Meter After a highly contentious three way election for President and Vice President, Brett Monson and Erin Kennedy are the new leaders of the Students’ Association. With 863 votes – 290 votes from the College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences – Monson and Kennedy narrowly defeated Tim Goldammer and Mark York by 61 [...]

Winning Legacy

Katie Budahl has made a name for herself on the women’s swimming and diving team in her two years at SDSU. At her last Summit League Championships, and possibly the last meet of her career, Budahl broke the conference record and school record in the 100 breaststroke, and she helped the 200 medley relay team break the school record on day two of the meet.

Turnovers harm women in tight conference race

Another season, another split between SDSU and Oakland. Oakland (16-12, 13-4) pulled away (17-10, 12-4) in the final minutes of the first half on Feb. 22, while the Jacks committed 27 turnovers and never caught up, losing 81-68 in Rochester, Mich. That run in the first half was a 17-3 Grizzlies scoring streak in the final minutes that gave Oakland an 11-point halftime lead.

Nagy says men ‘have to start taking care of details’

Although the Jacks had a fast start, the Golden Grizzlies came back too early, causing the men’s basketball team to lose to Oakland 88-83 on Feb. 18 and to drop back to .500. The Jacks (13-13, 9-6) ran out to an early 8-0 lead, but it didn’t last, as the Golden Grizzlies (22-8, 16-1) never trailed in the second half.

Jacks beat NDSU for first time in 13 years

“We haven’t had the season that we wanted to, but you know, if we come out and beat NDSU, that’s something that people are going to remember,” said wrestling head coach Jason Liles. And the Jacks sure turned it into something worth remembering, coming from 12 down with only three matches remaining to defeat NDSU for the first time since 1997 and win the final dual of the season.

Twelve records broken at championships

The Jackrabbit swimming and diving teams were busy breaking records in their season finale at the Summit League Championships in Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 18 to 20. “Every year we prepare to have our best swims at championships,” said head coach Brad Erickson.

Powwow demonstrates unique dances

After taking part in the 20th Annual Wacipi Powwow grand entrance Saturday afternoon, SDSU President David Chicoine announced plans to launch an American Indian Education and Cultural Center on campus. Chicoine said the center, which will temporarily be based in the SDSU Foundation Building beginning this summer, will expand the reach of the university.