Semester ends, move-outs begin
With the end of the school year around the corner, students have a lot to focus on. This includes everything from summer jobs to finals to moving belon
Seasonal allergies on the rise as spring begins
The recent nice weather may have students excited for spring, but for some students on campus, spring doesn’t just mean nice weather and flowers; spring means the start of another allergy season.
Beards add warmth and so much more
When walking around campus, it is easy to tell that a majority of the male population has embraced the latest male fashion statement: growing facial hair. What has caused part of the male population to grow a beard or other forms of facial hair? “It is a winter thing,” said Brian Flynn, a sixth-year history major.
SDSUPD raffle raises money for Special Olympics
It is common for people to forget how fortunate they are when they have perfect physical and mental health. The SDSU Police Department is working to help remind the students how lucky they are and help raise money for the Special Olympics. “SDSU athletics and the University Police Department are working on a fundraiser for Special Olympics, by selling raffle tickets for jerseys at the Dec.
Off-campus dining options more varied
Sometimes it is nice just to break the culinary routine and go off campus for a nice meal. Brookings has a wide variety of local restaurants that can offer various options to satisfy hungry appetites. Recently, the number of restaurants has grown, and some of the more established ones have expanded their options.
Army soldier speaks on shut-down blog
Echoes of contemporary war tales and first-hand accounts of experiences in Iraq filled the air in the Performing Arts Center on Oct. 27, as the Harding Distinguished Lecture Series and the South Dakota Humanites Council featured U.S Army machine-gunner Colby Buzzell.
Stories of George the ghost never seem to fade
As the hour of all Hallows’ Eve draws close, the ghosts and ghouls come out to play. SDSU was founded in 1881, so are there any ghosts that haunt the halls of SDSU? George is a local ghost who is said to haunt Doner Auditorium.
Intriguing read for Halloween
Want a good book to read in the spirit of Halloween? Then I have a wonderful book for you. It follows the theme of vampires and is the third book in The Vampire Chronicles collection by Anne Rice. In the last two books, the tales of Louis and Lestat were the main focus, but in the third novel, the focus is moved to a number of different characters.
Learn how-to make cheap costumes here
Most college students do not have very much money to spend on Halloween costumes. Many end up making their own get-ups. Some of the usual costumes that can be seen on Halloween night are pirates, witches and gypsies. Depending on how into a costume someone gets, these costumes can turn out remarkably well.
Union expansion to add 350 seats, new dining areas
Another construction area was set up northwest of The Union last week in preparation for the upcoming Union expansion.
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