Sources afraid to talk in KSDJ harassment case
No one is saying what happened at the disciplinary hearing for the campus radio’s station manager, but Students’ Association Vice President Doug Timm said the media council is accepting applications for a new station manager starting Nov. 9. Timm is chairman of the media council, which is made up of senators, students and faculty.
Former athletes sentenced
Two former SDSU athletes were sentenced Nov. 2 in Brookings County for separate crimes. Anthony Robinson, a former football player, was sentenced to two years in the state penitentiary for marijuana distribution. Robinson and his lawyer requested that he be allowed to serve his time in the Brookings County Jail with release time for classes.
Man behind the headlines
A year ago, Anthony Robinson came to SDSU with a scholarship in football and a bright future as an electrical engineer. Tuesday, Nov. 2, he was sentenced to two years in prison for distributing marijuana. Wednesday he withdrew from all of his classes and Thursday he moved out of his apartment.
SA senator under investigation in voter notarization case
Officials are investigating SDSU student Ryan Brunner for allegedly notarizing two absentee ballot applications without witnessing the person fill out the form. The South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation is looking into the matter, said Brookings County State’s Attorney Clyde Calhoon.
Woodbine made top priority of construction projects
The $450,000 that is being used to renovate Woodbine Cottage came out of a fund normally reserved for repairs on academic buildings, said Executive Vice President Mike Reger. Money to renovate Woodbine came from the Higher Education Facility Fund (HEFF).
Harassment hearing postponed as Riedmann considers appeal
The sexual harassment disciplinary hearing for the campus radio station manager was put on hold this week while Jacy Riedmann, who filed the original charge, considers an appeal. Ashley-Kenneth Allen, who manages KSDJ 90.7-FM, was found guilty of sexual harassment Aug.
Allen found guilty of harassment; committee to determine punishment
The campus radio station manager has been found guilty of sexual harassment and will face a disciplinary hearing Thursday, said Jacy Riedmann, who filed the original complaint. Ashley-Kenneth Allen, station manager of 90.7 KSDJ-FM, was found guilty of the charges on Aug.
Six enjoy adventure with South Korean exchange
Traveling to another country always involves an adventure in local cuisine. This summer a group of faculty and students went to South Korea, and Loye Romereim-Holmes, an SDSU education professor, said the group had a way to test the spiciness of the food.
Former SDSU athlete accused of burglary, simple assault
A former SDSU student and basketball player goes on trial Sept. 22 for entering a woman’s apartment and attempting to rob her, said state’s attorney Clyde Calhoon. Marquise Antoine Richardson, a 22-year-old Illinois native, pleaded innocent to attempted robbery, burglary and simple assault July 23 in a preliminary hearing.
Student faces drugs charges for posession of 14 pounds of marijuana
An SDSU student was arrested this summer after police found a total of 14 pounds of marijuana in his apartment. Anthony Quinn Robinson, 23, who was a back-up running back for the SDSU football team, pleaded not guilty to the three drug charges June 29, and will go before a jury trial Sept.
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