Bridging the gender gap
Rebecca Schultze
Rodeo club ‘has at it’ for 50 years
For 50 years the SDSU Rodeo Club has brought together men and women to maintain an interest in the sport of rodeo, bring prospective college students to SDSU, to promote relationships among students interested in rodeo and to represent SDSU in rodeo competitions in the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association.
New wellness center on hold
SDSU cannot yet go forward with their plans to begin construction of a new wellness center. Although the South Dakota Board of Regents approved the plan, according to HPER department head and Athletic Director Fred Oien, no bill was sponsored for approval during the 2003 South Dakota legislative session.
Apparel Merchandising: In touch with changing trends
Dr. Nancy Lyons asks her students to watch television and award shows and to read magazine to keep up with the fast-paced changes in the fashion industry. Lyons, a professor of apparel merchandising at SDSU, said she wants to instill on the apparel merchandising students how important it is to be well-read and to be aware of new trends in order to stay current.
Rodeo: Tempting fate for eight seconds of fame
On preparation for competition, Brent Smith disrobes from his Adidas shoes, loose-fitting jeans and maroon hooded sweatshirt and puts on his uniform: Wranglers and cowboy boots. Smith, a senior advertising and marketing major, competes part-time on the Professional Bull Riders circuit.
Mr. Jorgensen goes to Washington
South Dakota State University’s Dean of the College of Arts and Science has been hired to help get the messages of the United States Army Reserve to the public.
Supplements may aid athletes
Optimal performance is a goal for athletes during every competition.
Committee names three dean prospects
A 13-memeber search committee has selected three candidates for the position of dean of the College of Pharmacy at SDSU. The committee, headed by Dr. Jerry Jorgensen, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences chose Dr. Elgene Jacobs, Dr. Brian Kaatz and Dr.
Dining director completes run
When recreational runner and SDSU dining service director John Sterbis sets a goal, he takes its achievement seriously. For his first marathon on Sept. 29 he wanted to finish in four hours and 20 minutes. His official time was four hours and 20.00 minutes, exactly.
Middle East course offered in spring
“Education’s purpose is to replace and empty mind with an open one,” Malcolm Forbes, publisher of Forbes magazine, once said. Dr. Ann Marie Bahr, professor of philosophy and religion, will again be team teaching the Middle East Topics class during the spring 2003 semester.
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