Fehrman, Hanten lead SDSU golf
The SDSU men’s golf team finished in eighth place and the women’s squad finished in last place among nine teams at the Summit League Championships in Primm, Nev. The Jackrabbit men compiled a 54-hole score of 882 in the 10-team, 50-player field. The women, against the same 10 teams and 50 players, finished with [...]
Men’s tennis makes history
The SDSU men’s tennis team has qualified for the Summit League tournament for the first time in school history after a 5-2 win over Oral Roberts April 21 in Kansas City, Mo. The Jacks (7-13, 2-3) rebounded from a shutout loss to UMKC the day before with a win over ORU to claim the [...]
Little international
SDSU hosted Little International (Little I) on March 30 and March 31 in the Animal Science Arena. The event is one of the longest-standing traditions on campus and this year’s theme was “Cultivating Our Future.” Little I presents the opportunity for high school and college students to participate in judging and showing livestock. The [...]
Jacks to wear Under Armour
SDSU and Under Armour, announced on Mar. 9 that the Baltimore-based leader in performance apparel, footwear and accessories will become the official outfitter of Jackrabbits Athletics beginning in July 2012. Nike was SDSU’s previous apparel supplier. The multi-year agreement gives Under Armour the right to provide on-field and training gear to 21 varsity sports including [...]
Liles done as SDSU coach
After serving the last 19 years as head coach of the South Dakota State University wrestling program, Jason Liles announced his resignation Thursday, effective immediately. “I want to thank Coach Liles for his 19 years of service to South Dakota State University and the wrestling community,” SDSU Director of Athletics Justin Sell said. The winningest [...]
BREAKING: New dining options announced
Three restaurants coming to SDSU have officially been announced: Chick-fil-A, Panda Express and Extreme Pita. They will be located on the main level of The Union after the expansion is complete. Anthony Sutton, Students’ Association vice president, said the university used results from a student survey to make the selection. “I’m excited that we’re going to [...]
Road woes continue for SDSU
The SDSU wrestling team fought through three duals over the weekend, dropping two contests but picking up their first Division I win of the season as a team. The Jackrabbits opened the weekend at Edwardsville, Ill., losing a dual to Indiana, 30-8, before returning to knock off the home-standing Cougars of Southern Illinois University – [...]
Union pay lot takes effect
The pay lot east of The Union will be in operation starting Jan. 9 and free of charge until Jan. 15. To enter the lot, press the blue button on the device and pull the ticket once dispensed. Upon exiting, insert the ticket into the machine and proceed to exit. After Jan. 15 the rates [...]
More than just an office in the basement
The Multicultural Affairs Office exudes diversity. The center’s programs assist students, build relationships and develop worldwide connections. Because of the wide range of programs, the office lends a hand to about 1,500 students. The office’s main priority is to provide students of diverse backgrounds with a support system and welcoming environment, said C.D. Douglas, executive [...]
SDSU Common Read follows refugee struggles to find community
As the Common Read program moves into its third year, Outcasts United: A Refugee Team, An American Town by Warren St. John has been chosen as the book for Fall 2011. The Common Read is a program to enhance student learning and engagement through a common intellectual experience. The common read program was instituted in Fall 2009 [...]
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