Needmore featured on KSDJ radio
Cat Hill Juice Reporter Needmore rocked the KSDJ radio station yesterday a_ ernoon when they performed an acoustic set in promotion for their concert in Volstor_ Ballroom Feb. 8. _ ey also participated in an interview with questions ranging from the origin of their name (and even that had its own range of answers) to [...]
Cookies ?n? cream is just the beginning
Katie Rusch Juice Reporter If standing in line for an ice cream cone on a below-zero day is any indication of quality and popularity, SDSU ice cream is well worth the wait. Even in the dead of winter, the SDSU Dairy Bar is serving up delicious treats and will soon have a newly renovated home [...]
Henry, the little cupcake that could
Ben LippertJuice Editor Meet Henry, the friendly cupcake. Senior early childhood education major, Hope Paulson, is the author and illustrator of this wonderful short children’s story. This week Hope tells us what it takes to be a children’s author and where her motivation comes from. Ben: Tell me about your children’s book and where you [...]
Selling the Jackrabbits the ?old-fashioned way?
Marcus TraxlerAssistant Sports Editor It’s probably the same question everyone’s asked when they make the decision to come here. Why SDSU? However, for non-athletes, there aren’t web sites, fans, or coaches waiting on that decision. The high level of attention that comes with college football recruiting has arrived in Brookings with the Jacks moving to [...]
Jacks land 30 recruits in 2011 class
Drue AmanSports Editor Wednesday, Feb. 2 marked the official addition of 30 prep high schoolers around the nation to SDSU and Brookings. The names include players of the year, numerous two-star recruits, and familiar names from around the Upper Midwest in what may be the most diverse and wide-ranging group of newcomers in program history. [...]
Kriens puts recruiting and signing day in focus
Travis KriensSDSU Analyst Last Wednesday was national signing day for high school football players where they sign their letter of intent declaring what college they will take their talents to for the next four to five years. Over the last handful of years, this process and day has exploded with media coverage. Experts telling you [...]
The Recruiting List
Brandon Andrews WR 6-1, 180 lbs El Centro,Calif. All-conference selection, team MVP in three sports, 48 catches, 783 receiving yards, and 6 TDs as a junior Serkout Aware DB 5-10, 165 Sioux Falls,S.D. All-state selection at Washington High, led team in kick and punt return yardage as a senior, second on the team in all-purpose [...]
Jacks handle winless Centenary in Shrevport
Drue AmanSports Editor Sometimes winning is easy. The Jacks (15-9, 7-6) jumped out to a 28-point first half lead and coasted to a 102-73 win against still winless Centenary (0-25, 0-13) Feb. 5. Those 102 points included six players scoring in double-figures, draining an almost standard 12 three-pointers while every player on the roster played [...]
Rotert paces Jacks to road win
Marcus TraxlerAssistant Sports Editor Now would be a good time for the SDSU to find their stride. The Jackrabbits play five of their final seven games on the road and got off to a strong start by dominating Centenary, 83-50, in Shreveport, La. on Feb. 5. SDSU only trailed once, then blew the game wide [...]
ORU sweeps Jacks
Drue AmanSports Editor Maybe not. In addition to falling back to .500 in Summit League play, SDSU remains winless in the Mabee Center, the place Oral Roberts call home. The Jacks (6-6, 14-9) dissolved a fourpoint halftime lead and a one-point advantage in the final two minutes to surrender yet another road loss at Oral [...]
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