More vandalism, same stall
It’s the same design, same message and same stall. In November a vandal or vandals struck the men’s bathroom in the lower level of The Union. Today a custodian found the markings again. There are two drawings. One is a balloon on the back of the stall door with writing that says, “be open minded.” [...]
Somsen stops SDSU skid at nine
The SDSU baseball team gave head coach Dave Schrage a birthday present that keeps them alive in the chase for the Summit League tournament with a 3-1 win over Oral Roberts. The win snapped a nine-game losing streak in the Summit League and marks the last time that Oral Roberts will make the trip to [...]
SDSU standout Moss signs with Packers
Former SDSU basketball and football standout Dale Moss signed with the Green Bay Packers on Saturday as an undrafted free agent, getting a call from the four-time Super Bowl winners after this year’s NFL Draft ended. After four years with the basketball team, Moss had 61 catches in 2011 for 949 yards and six touchdowns. [...]
Campus group pushes for sexual assault training
National statistics say that one out of every three women in college has been sexually assaulted. Studies have also shown that as many as 60 percent of sexual assaults go unreported and as many as two out of every three sexual assaults is committed by someone the victim knows. The first six weeks of [...]
Honors students gather for networking conference
Thirty-three students and faculty from the Honors College hit the road bright and early April 12 for an eight-hour road trip to Dubuque, Iowa. The group traveled to the regional Upper Midwest Honors Conference. Held near the Mississippi River at Clarke University from April 12-14, the UMHC hosted a number of universities from North [...]
Giving back by going bald
On April 27 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the northwest side of Solberg Hall, the second St. Baldrick’s event to occur in South Dakota history and the first for SDSU will be hosted by the Sigma Lambda Chi (SLC) Honor Society for Construction Management at SDSU. Jason Rave, a senior construction management major [...]
The decades-old abortion debate
Abortion has been discussed, debated and defended for decades. Since 1973 more than 50 million abortions have been performed in the United States, according to the Guttmacher Institute, an abortion rights research organization. On its website, the Planned Parenthood Federation of America says abortions are “very common.” “In fact, more than one out of three [...]
Union open until 2 a.m.
The Union will be open until 2 a.m. for the last two weeks of the semester. The Union always sees a spike in use around finals week with more students on campus looking for places to study. It is for this reason the building will stay open until 2 a.m., now until the end of [...]
SA debates funding for new uniform
The current and future students who don the Jack mascot uniform may be breathing sighs of relief as the push for two new uniforms continues. Former Students’ Association president Mark York was alerted to the need for the new uniforms and brought forward the idea of providing partial funding from SA to aid the [...]
Research aids Wellness Center expansion
The SDSU Wellness Center is looking to expand as the student body grows. The Wellness Center Advisory Committee created a subcommittee last fall to do research on what an expansion to the facility should include. The subcommittee conducted a survey of SDSU students and held a series of focus groups. The members of the [...]
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