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The University Police Department was busy Thursday and Friday last week when students gathered to protest a traveling preacher with a fire and brimstone message. The preacher, Daniel John Lee, arrived ...
Monday, March 31, in the middle of Main Street at the South Dakota State Student Union, was a white board with the statement, “The slave-trade was morally evil. Agree? Disagree?” Disagree? What do we ...
Ziggi’s Coffee, a fast-growing national franchise, is opening a location in Brookings this May. It will be located at Trails Head, a new mixed-use apartment and townhome building at 1130 Main Ave.
The SDSU Bison Conservation Innovation Grant (CIG) research project is looking to bring nationwide recognition to the university and provide students with more opportunities. The project was funded ...
South Dakota State University’s Larson Commons will undergo a major renovation including the concourse, the C-store and the dining area toward the end of this academic year with the aim of completion ...
Editor’s Note: A previous version of this story did not include two paragraphs that were mistakenly left off. The e-edition and online versions of this story have been corrected. South Dakota voters ...
Thanks to Turner Swartz, an assistant professor in the department of dairy and food science, new research is taking place at the South Dakota State University Dairy Research and Training Facility.
Larry Rhoden became South Dakota’s governor in January after former Gov. Kristi Noem left to be the United States Secretary of Homeland Security with the Trump administration. He is the 34th person to ...
Corrections: This story has been updated to correct multiple incorrect titles. The SDSU Livestock Judging team has kicked off their semester and season by traveling countless miles to see various ...
The 112th Hobo Day was a success if you ask Grand Pooba Victoria Hansen. And she’s got some numbers to back it up. According to Hansen, attendance for the annual parade was up this year with between ...
Transportation is one of the most important things in our lives, but we hardly ever think about it. There are a lot of factors that go into getting from place to place, especially here on campus.
Greek life at South Dakota State looks slightly different this fall following the disbandment of the CERES Women’s Fraternity. CERES focused on building qualities of leadership, meaningful fellowship ...