Students and alumni reminisce about Ray’s Corner
Many people miss one of their favorite downtown Brookings bars and await its reopening after a fire damaged the building’s interior. Reporter Since Ray’s Corner closed down because of a recent fire, many students are missing the atmosphere and are looking forward to its reopening. The fire started around 6:30 p.m. March 26. “The ventilation [...]
SA working with city on bike lanes
A proposal to create bike lanes within key areas of Brookings has been passed on to the Traffic Safety Committee. Reporter Drivers and bikers may soon be sharing the road. Students’ Association asked the Office of Student Affairs to survey students to find out if there is a need for bike lanes on city streets. [...]
Rotunda renamed, along with three other buildings
The names of Berg and Bailey Halls will soon be seen on two different campus buildings to better illustrate the roles President Sherwood Berg and Provost Harold Bailey had at SDSU. Agriculture Hall will be named Sherwood O. and Elizabeth A. Berg Agriculture Hall because of Berg’s professional background in agriculture. Berg served as president [...]
Sweat to the beat with Zumba exercise
A fresh form of exercising makes working out with friends enjoyable again. To escape the average workout, some students are blasting calories and moving to a Latin beat with the new fitness craze, Zumba.
City addresses worries of flooding as spring weather approaches
Record snowfall has city preparing for flooding in and around the Brookings area. Reporter As the snow melts and water levels rise, many Brookings residents have one thing on their mind: flooding. “At this point, if you haven’t seen flooding, you probably won’t because it probably won’t get much worse,” said Dennis Todey, state climatologist. [...]
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