The exhibit “American Dream Come… True?” is curated by students Emmylea Robeson, Summer Freeman and Abigail Zenner. It was originally planned to focus on “classic and underrepresented Americana,” but ...
USD’s Women’s Basketball team improved by 15 wins from year one to year two under Eighmey. Her new contract is a five year deal that has her at South Dakota until the 2030-2031 season.
Overall, South Dakota finished third behind North Dakota State and Denver at seven over par as a team. On the third day of the competition, the Coyotes shot one under par for sixth on day three. The ...
When students return in the fall, a new look of North Complex will be underway. Olson Hall will undergo construction starting Friday, May 15. USD is making these changes to ensure the residence halls ...
Here’s one last story, my story, with The Volante. While my time with this paper has come to an end, this won’t be my final time writing as a journalist. To everyone reading this, you have your own ...
The community students find on campus shouldn’t have to be boiled down to “see you in August,” it should instead span miles and months apart.
The team hosts the USD Twilight on May 8 before the Summit League Outdoor Championships and the NCAA First Round and Championships.
The Vermillion Community Garden president, Stephanie Nefas, hosted a mason jar terrarium and hanging planter work day on May 2 to fundraise for the upcoming layout renovations. Their goal this summer ...
Jillian Murphy is a graduate student at USD and has a petition that supports making USD a campus safe for birds. Murphy’s ...
South Dakota and Vitzthum open the season at home against Central Connecticut State, then play Indiana State in early October for Dakota Days. The Coyotes will play the Jackrabbits on Halloween in ...
Loving USD also means understanding its temporary nature. College is designed to be a chapter rather than a permanent home, yet students fully invest in the experience anyway. Knowing that time here ...
After more than four decades, the University of South Dakota is saying goodbye to one photography professor. For 46 years, ...
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