Drunk does not mean easy
Guy meets girl, buys her some drinks and buys himself a few as well. She giggles at his lame jokes. By the end of the night, she’s throwing her clothes off for him, which is good for him, because he would stop at nothing to get down her pants. OK, so it’s just a hypothetical, and maybe an exaggerated one at that.
Group builds grinders for people in Ghana
The SDSU chapter of Engineers Without Borders is currently planning a trip to Ghana, Africa. Engineers Without Borders is an organization that assists disadvantaged communities around the world by improving living and working conditions. This December, five students from the group will travel to Ghana to deliver three bicycle-powered grinders they built.
SDSU Stories the Focus of Book
The College on the Hill shares some of the stories that make up the history of SDSU, blanketing more than a century since the school opened up until today.
Consider the Century speakers talk about tribal relations, mascot issues
Roger Campbell has spent the last five months paving a new path in tribal relations with the state government in South Dakota.
Is your party safe from interruption?
On any given Friday night, a party rocks somewhere in Brookings. Sometimes the police catch wind of these parties. Sometimes they don’t. Sometimes residents call in complaints, sometimes they don’t. But there will always be parties and there will always be arrests when those parties are busted.
Are they out to get you?
In a study composed, conducted and compiled by statistics students of Dr. Zeno Wicks last year, the majority of students surveyed expressed the feeling that young people are being targeted by the Brookings Police Department. Out of 760 students surveyed, 449 responded “definitely.
How NOT to…Procrastinate
Perhaps you’re saying, “Wait a minute, this is only the third issue of the Collegian and they’re repeating themselves already?” But look closer — this is how NOT to procrastinate, written especially for those of you who may have enjoyed Todd’s column but are looking for help with the procrastination problem (and let’s face it — isn’t that about half of the student body?).
Plans for new union unveiled to students
Two years from now “overflow dining” will cease to exist at SDSU if plans for the new union go ahead as planned. The union will be expanding, with the project set to begin this spring. The new student union will offer a larger ballroom, more space for dining and different food service options, a larger bookstore, more meeting rooms and more lounge space for students, including three fireplaces.
Students share their roommate nightmares
So your roommate crawled into the wrong bed after the blacklight dance last Thursday night. But how do your scary roommate stories stack up to these stories? Sophomore Katherine Kesset came home to find her roommate sleeping naked after a dance last year. “I told her I probably wouldn’t be back after the dance, but my friend and I had a fight that night so I decided to go back to my room,” Kesset said.
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