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Center comes full circle

Center comes full circle

Web Editor and Staff Reporters The American Indian Education and Cultural Center, located in the former Telecommunications Center on Medary Avenue, has been decades in the making. According to the American Indian Education and Cultural Center, a grand opening ceremony and an open house for the new center will be Nov. 5. The grand opening [...]

Moscow State Symphony Orchestra

Brookings is one of only 12 cities nationally featured on the North American Tour of The Moscow State Symphony Orchestra. The performance, presented by Woodbine Productions, is this Thursday, Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center. Jennifer Koh, a rising New York violinist along with the orchestra will perform Mendelssohn’s “Violin Concerto”. [...]

Kriens sheds light on conference shakeups

Travis KriensConference Guru Remember this past summer when it seemed like every team at the Bowl Championship Series level was going to change conferences, but only a handful of teams ended up moving? If not, here is a quick refresher course. It all got started with Nebraska going from the Big 12 to the Big [...]

Coyote comeback shocks Jackrabbits

Shane KoobSportswriter The SDSU volleyball team battled through five sets but came up short Nov. 2 at Frost Arena against the University of South Dakota. The match marked the first time USD had played in Brookings since Oct. 25, 2003. “We got off on the wrong foot tonight and struggled to get back in the [...]

Going behind the line of fire to capture the truth in Iraq

Megan SchiferlJuice Editor Amazing things can happen with a bit of resourcefulness, a plane ticket to one of the world’s most intense war zones and a fake press pass. Mike Shiley, director and the genius behind the film Inside Iraq: The Untold Stories, can testify to that very idea. Shiley will be visiting campus Nov. [...]

Heading to the Summit League Tournament

Marcus TraxlerSportswriter SDSU finishes off weekend wins with an 8-1 blasting of Centenary Oct. 31. Kayla Braffet, Kaitlin, Justive, Emily Quigley were part of the scoring for the Jacks. The play of the SDSU Jackrabbit soccer team was a spooky start to the game on Halloween, but the Jacks quickly stifled any spells that Centenary [...]

Jackrabbits falter against Sycamores

SDSU fell behind 13-0 early and failed to close the gap in the 41-30 loss, their first against conference opponent Indiana State. SDSU recovered a Ronnie Fouch fumble and faced 1st-and-10 from the Sycamore’s 24-yard line8212;a great opportunity to overcome an early 20-3 deficit and take the lead before halftime. However, Indiana State is not [...]

Equestrian team rides well to capture victory

Shane KoobSportswriter Senior Angela Gebhart took high point honors on both days of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association Western show held at the Swiftel Center in Brookings last weekend. “It’s a great thing to have her (Gebhart) winning both classes in another outstanding performance,” head coach Joe Humphrey said. Gebhart won her sections of open [...]

Columnist predicts coach?s demise

Travis KriensRandy Moss fan The move to release Randy Moss by the Minnesota Vikings, or more specifically Brad Childress, was not expected. It is obviously not a very popular one at that amongst fans, players and the front office. But somehow, Childress got his way and cuts the greatest receiver in team history just 26 [...]

Soccer team fights back

After a tough game against NDSU, the Jackrabbit Soccer Team finds a late-season will to win and manages to win a close match. In a game where each team desperately needed a win, the SDSU women’s soccer team used a physical attack and out-muscled Summit League rival Oral Roberts to win, 1-0 at Fishback Soccer [...]