Work to do

By Khea Pollard ARTS & CULTURE EDITOR There is so much tragedy in the world today. In my lifetime, I don’t recall the future ever appearing this dismal. If things were always this way, I wasn’t conscious of it. Now more than ever, news headlines alert us of one tragedy […]

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Interview fallout

By Jackson Somes NEWS EDITOR In response to an interview with Daily Show correspondent Aasif Mandvi, North Carolina GOP Precinct Chair Don Yelton has resigned due to the racist tone of Yelton during the interview. Although the interview provided comedic gold for The Daily Show it could set an unfortunate […]

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iPhone app of the week: MealCam

Have you ever gotten to the end of the day and forgotten everything you had eaten throughout that day? It is easy to lose track of all the meals, snacks and drinks we consume each day, especially in the midst of college work and the stress that comes with it. […]

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Taking off the training wheels

By Kendall Tich OPINION EDITOR “Training wheels?” my dad asked. “Not this time!” I replied, feeling confident I was ready to ride my bike the grown up way. I vividly remember hopping on my little red bike, buckling my pink helmet on and screaming, “ok, let go!” as my dad […]

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How private can a private university really be?

By Ileane Polis STAFF WRITER We all know that USD is a private university. This, technically speaking, means a non-government funded college. It also may mean smaller class sizes for some colleges like USD. Our university may even be considered a medium-sized school, since it hosts nearly 5,665 undergraduates. Could […]

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