Cavorts showcases many talents

People can expect music, fresh talent and a little out of the ordinary when Cavorts returns to the Performing Arts Center on Sept. 28 at 8:00 p.m. “You”, the Cavorts’ theme, is meant to showcase the talents of those not typically in the spotlight. According to Brady Mallory, third year journalism major and event organizer, “You” will do just that.

SDSU students compete in national speech competition

Three SDSU students participated in the American Forensic Association National Individual Events Tournament held March 31 through April 3 at the University of Florida in Gainesville. The team qualified for the national speech competition by competing in tournaments throughout the year and in the final district tournament.

The single greatest cause of atheism

Believe it or not, Christians might be the reason for more conversions to atheism than anything else. Brennan Manning reflected upon this thinking when he said, “The greatest single cause of atheism in the world today is Christians, who acknowledge Jesus with their lips and walk out the door, and deny Him by their lifestyle.

Tips on landing a job after graduation

Any student that attends SDSU has heard that “you can go anywhere from here.” The question that most graduate students are asking themselves is: “How do I start going anywhere from here?” Most graduates have a few basic questions as they look for their jobs.

Alumni help FarmHouse celebrate 40 years at SDSU

The only fraternity that doesn’t use Greek letters celebrated its 40th anniversary last weekend. The FarmHouse Fraternity has been “Building Men” since 1966. The SDSU chapter has been home to more than 600 alumni throughout its history. Of these, more than 160 alumni came back to celebrate the history of the second-oldest fraternity on campus.

New manager starts at KSDJ

Tory Haggerty has taken over the task of managing KSDJ for the next year. Haggerty replaced Jay Buchholz this semester as the new station manager. After serving in the Air Force on active duty for four years and in the South Dakota National Guard for over a year, Haggerty came to SDSU.