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SDSU glides to easy win against Dakota State

SDSU glides to easy win against Dakota State

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXhwqsC4Bao&list=UU0pX7uj4_88j30hXNX0aYiQ&feature=plcp[/youtube] For Finals Week, this test for the Jacks was pretty easy. SDSU found its stride again Monday night with another balanced approach against their nearby NAIA neighbors Dakota State in a 93-60 win. Five SDSU players scored in double-figures and that was without star point guard Nate Wolters, who rested a sprained left ankle. [...]

Live Blog: SDSU men vs. Dakota State

Live Blog: SDSU men vs. Dakota State

Live Blog: SDSU men vs. Dakota State

Jackrabbits roll North Dakota in historic win

Jackrabbits roll North Dakota in historic win

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFhhP8n07QE[/youtube] The Jacks and North Dakota met for the first time since 2004 Saturday night, and after tonight they won’t be trading Christmas cards. The Jackrabbits pounded their border rival, scoring the first 15 points of the contest to propel the Jacks to their largest victory ever in the 183 meetings between the two squads, [...]

Jacks trounced by Kansas State

Jacks trounced by Kansas State

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFhhP8n07QE[/youtube] You can say SDSU lost to a power conference, a Big 12 team with some name recognition. Or, you can take a look at the math and wonder what happened. The Jacks had their poorest performances shooting from the field in more than 10 years in a 63-46 loss, recording just 11 field goals [...]

SDSU student Reed Rombough balances himself with help from Taylor Lais during his highlining attempt at Palisades State Park - Submitted Photo by Sarah Diede

SDSU climbers make daring attempt to highline across Big Sioux River

If you’ve ever been in the Wellness Center, you may have seen people in the rockwall area walking on what looks like a tightrope.  However, it’s not a tightrope. Actually, the name says it’s the exact opposite; it’s called a slackline. Climbers started slacklining in the pioneer age of rock climbing.  They would tie their [...]

Members of Equip, an SDSU college ministry, sing Nov. 30. Each week, Equip members eat a meal, discuss Bible passages and form discussion groups. A survey shows students’ religious habits change once beginning college, with the percentage of weekly church attendance dropping nearly in half. -Collegian Photo by Kathy Kroether

Keeping the faith

Chronicling changes in our religious beliefs Most of the congregation filtered in over the last 10 minutes, and a majority of them brought their children in winter coats, avoiding them from the chill frosting the grass on their front lawns and windshields. Soft, acoustic guitar music plays through the sanctuary’s speakers, and at 10:25 a.m. [...]

Students are feeling the heat of finals while enduring the cold weather and, like the snow, the two can pile up. Many students have trouble dealing with the stress, but there are a variety of activities on campus to help students get through. (Photo by ReAnn Arcand)

Stress levels skyrocket during winter months

Students and health professionals alike recognize a certain correlation: college increases stress. While there are many causes of stress, studies have shown college adds to the already fast-paced lives people live. In its National College Health Assessment, the American College Health Association surveyed 129 institutions and more than 100,000 students — of those students, 1,165 [...]

Displaced when Nebraska-Omaha cut their football program, Jason Schlautman fit in at SDSU. - Collegian Photo by Aaron Stoneberger

The one kick wonder

Displaced by a cut program, the senior punter turned into a valuable asset for SDSU. By: Shane Koob Assistant Sports Editor He had no idea it was going to happen. Then again, not many people saw the University of Nebraska-Omaha eliminating its football program with the move to Division I athletics coming. “At first, you’re [...]

Dr. Robert Berdahl spoke about many of the issues facing higher education on Nov. 30.  (Collegian photo by Nick Lowrey)

Noted academic talks about big picture

The process for developing SDSU’s next strategic plan is in its beginning stages. SDSU has begun to think about where it will be in the next five years. The first phase of creating SDSU’s next strategic plan began Nov. 30 with a visit from Dr. Robert Berdahl, president emeritus of the Association of American Universities. [...]

Chasing mule deer proves harder than it looks

On the opening day of the South Dakota West River firearms deer season of 2010, I found myself making the familiar drive from Hill City to the Angostora reservoir. I had drawn one of my favorite South Dakota big game tags in one of my favorite hunting units: the northern piece of Fall River County. [...]