Class adapts Grimms’ fairy tale
A new semester and a new year has begun at SDSU, and if students’ resolutions consist of diving into a new subject or finding a unique class to broaden their horizons, they may want to take a look at Theatre 355- Children’s Theatre. The class is taught by professor Chris Guyotte, who is excited to teach this course.
Travel, culture meet for coffee Thursday nights
If you are interested in learning more about different cultures and world travel, look no further than the International Conversation and Coffee Group. This group usually meets about twice a month at 8 p.m. on Thursday nights to hang out, enjoy a cup of brew and listen to a speaker’s unique experience in a foreign country.
Drop your line in the water with SDSU’s new Fishing Club
SDSU has a new edition to the many clubs on campus. The Fishing Club was officially recognized last February and is a great addition for enthusiasts of the sport to get together and do what they love.
Job fair provides opportunities for students
Every year, SDSU is filled with new opportunities, activities, friends and possibly a new job or volunteer position. Students pursuing the last two of those can start their search at the SDSU Part-Time Job Fair.
Gullible? Consider this fair warning
It is that time of year again – time for our favorite holiday. Yes, it’s April Fool’s Day, whether you loathe it or love it. Whether you are the prankster or the one getting pranked, there is no doubt about it, on April 2, there is always a story to be told.
SDSU Bookstore business booming on the Internet
The SDSU women’s basketball team placed first in the Summit League and has now secured the No. 7 seed in the NCAA tournament, but what does this mean for the University Bookstore? Since the full transition to Division I, things have been different for the bookstore.
Concert Band and Percussion Ensemble prepare for first performance
The Performing Arts Center stage will host the SDSU Concert Band and Percussion Ensemble in its first performance of the semester March 5 at 7:30 p.m. The concert band, under the direction of James Coull, will be playing four selections, one being with the percussion ensemble.
A toasty opening
The Brookings sandwich selection has expanded with the opening of Quiznos Feb. 22. “We opened (Sunday) and business has been amazing; we have had lines out the door,” Rob Bortnem, manager of the Brookings Quiznos said. The new store is located on Sixth Street in the new Calla Center strip mall, between Z’kota and Dairy Queen.
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