The outlook for incoming freshmen may include new Institutional Graduation Requirement goals, or required classes, in their curriculum. "We wanted to take a look at where we stand next to other (South Dakota) Board of Regent schools in terms of IGR requirements," said Dan Hansen, assistant dean for student services and adviser for the Stu
Men across campus have stepped up in response to the recent sexual assaults to make sure their female counterparts get to and from their destinations safely. A Facebook group, the SDSU Safe Walk Brigade, was recently created to give women another safe walking option in addition to t
When students come back to school next fall, they will not return to the campus they have known. This year, students have dealt with construction and detours, but many renovations will be complete or near completion at the
Imagine you've just eaten a spoonful of ice cream. Imagine tasting its creamy sweet texture making its way onto your taste buds as the flavor of vanilla invades your mouth, complemented by tiny but savory crumbs of luscious chocolate cookies: a perfect match creating ecstasy in your mouth. You cannot help but sigh, "Mmm, nothing beats
The Students' Association's mission is to "serve as the student voice" and to "improve the student experience." To stay true to this, they have recently made some adjustments to clarify that their budget is only for students. Last year SA allocated roughly $2 million for students among various groups and organizations. SA has a written budget philosophy to help determine h
SDSU offices will now be getting their office supplies through a means other than SDSU's Stores, the inventory supply store for campus offices. "The business model we used to use with inventory has changed a lot," said Wes Tschetter, chief financial officer. "We can order directly from the Internet now and that is a much more efficient wa
An all-night relay of walking will soon take place at SDSU to help raise money for cancer awareness and research. One of the most anticipated parts of SDSU's fourth annual Relay for Life, to be held April 30, are the first two laps around the track by
"I will always remember the apostrophe song," said Jamison Lamp, about professor Jack Getz's Basic Newswriting class. From an apostrophe song to family ties in California, professors Jack Getz and Dennis Hinde will forever leave a mark on the Department of Journalism and Mass Communicati