Nursing Department sponsors blood drive
On Nov. 4-6 the nursing department will sponsor a blood drive on campus conducted by the Red Cross. “Giving blood is all about saving lives,” said Denny Hagglund, manager of the donor recruitment department, “It happens everyday.” The blood drive will be held in the Volstorff Ballroom in the University Student Union.
A conversation with a woman of sassy style and SDSU substance
Q: Please state your full name. A: Peggy Gordon Miller. Q:And you are from? A: I grew up in a town in southwestern Kentucky called Mayfield. Q:And where did you go to school? A: I received my bachelor’s degree and an honorary doctorate from Transylvania University which is the oldest university west of the Alleghenies.
Q & A: Questions and Answers with ‘New Rock’ Ashley Allen
Q: Please state your name. A: Ashley Kenneth Allen. Q: And you are from? A: Madison, South Dakota. Q: Your position is? A: Station manager for KSDJ. Q: What is your major? A: Speech communication with a minor in radio, television, and film. Q: How is KSDJ funded? A: KSDJ is funded with student fee dollars which are appropriated from the Students’ Association.
Riots break out after Mankato football loss
Riots erupted outside of off-campus housing in Mankato after the Minnesota State University-Mankato football team lost their homecoming game to North Dakota State University on Saturday. “The notion that Mankato students were distraught over our football team’s loss is utterly ridiculous,” said Nick Morriston, senior political science major at Minnesota State University-Mankato, “No one cares, especially those that go to homecoming.
Q & A: Donkeys vs. Elephants
Democrats Q: Please state your full name. A: Amanda Mattingly. Q: Your major? A: History. Q: And your position? A: I am secretary of the College Democrats. Q: What made you become a Democrat? A: Well, one of the main reasons I became a Democrat is because it was pretty much embedded in my family.
Dr. Mayor
Q: Please state your full name. A: Scott Munseterman. Q: And your position? A: I am mayor of Brookings. Q: What was your major in college? A: I am a chiropractor. I’m originally from Morris, Minn. I served my undergraduate there and then went on to Northwestern Chiropractic College in Bloomington, graduated therewith my doctorate in ’84 and then established my practice in Brookings in ’85.
Mr. President: Questions and Answers with the Big Man on Campus
Last spring SDSU elected Eric Erickson as President of the Students’ Association. The following is an interrogation of our very own Mr. President. Q: Please state your full name. A: Eric E. Erickson. Q: And you are from? A: Summit, SD. Q:And your major? A: Political science.
SDSU Politics Kick Off
Students have many options as political organizations on campus are beginning to hold regular meetings. The SDSU Political Science Club is a weekly discussion-based forum designed to keep students involved in current events. All majors and political persuasions are invited every Thursday at 6p.
Personal preferences may color view of presidencies
Being asked to choose the greatest president is like being asked to choose the greatest state in the union. South Dakota has nice summers if you don’t mind being bored. Tennessee is pretty if you can handle stifling humidity. New York contains one of the most influential cities in the world, but it may not be the place for claustrophobics.
Fans are number one priority for Sister Hazel
“Where are all your trees?” said Jeff Beres, bassist for pop rockers Sister Hazel. “How do you guys get paper?” The band was scheduled that night to play Frost Arena. Before the show they were found lounging in a make-shift HPER center dressing room. “Last night on the plane this old guy next us got up and went to the bathroom.
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