KELO Radio bought out
Five KELO radio stations in Sioux Falls, originally owned by Midcontinent Media, were sold Sept. 22 to Backyard Broadcasting, a company based in Baltimore, Md. Midcontinent, which provides cable and high-speed Internet, sold KELO-AM 1320, KELO-FM 92.5, KRRO-FM 103.
New auto repair shop geared toward students
The Automotive Service Center, which is located at 124 w. Folsom st., opened its doors on Sept. 21. Owner and manager Kevin King hopes to provide automotive services to SDSU student. King is working on letting students use their Hobo Dough for car repairs.
Native American Graffiti
The award-winning film American Indian Graffiti will be shown at SDSU on Tuesday, Oct. 5. The Office of Multicultural Affairs is sponsoring the film as part of Native American Heritage Month. American Indian Graffiti opened in February 2004 in Oklahoma City.
Soldier leaves university to fight, heal others in Iraq
Nate Graff, a 19-year-old from Sioux Falls, has always wanted to go into the army. Graff likes the band Incubus, watches football on Sunday afternoons and is debating about switching his major to political science. But as a soldier in the Minnesota National Guard, Graff is going to Iraq.
Student earns credit for volunteering at Boys and Girls Club
Penny Brandt, a junior from Granite Falls, Minn., first heard about the Boys and Girls Club of Brookings through one of her classes at SDSU. When she needed field experience for her human development class, Brandt knew just where to volunteer. “I first heard about it through class, and I like working with kids,” said Brandt, a human development and family studies major.
Government encourages students to get involved
If you live on campus, chances are you’re benefiting from Residence Hall Government. Hall government plans programs like dances and games. It also decides how to spend voluntary dues to improve the hall’s community. The activities are meant to give students a break from studying and it introduces them to other students.
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