After 144 years, South Dakota lawmakers decided Tuesday it’s time for “the Hill” to retire. The required two-thirds of each ...
A federal judge on Wednesday granted a University of South Dakota professor’s request for a temporary restraining order, ...
A University of South Dakota art professor facing the loss of his job over his online comments about the killing of Charlie ...
A town hall that is part of a series on civics and media literacy will be held Wednesday, Sept. 24, from 6 to 7 p.m. at USD’s Al Neuharth Media ...
With the fall season here and parents settling into back-to-school routines, now is an ideal moment to ensure preschoolers ...
The Vermillion Tanagers lost to the Madison Bulldogs 34-15 on Friday, Sept. 19, in the DakotaDome at Vermillion as the ...
A suspenseful, fast-paced memoir that reads like a thriller, “Maya Blue” is an inspiring reminder that as long as you never surrender your voice and always keep your wits about you, you can survive ...
Every year during Hunger Action Month, Feeding South Dakota joins our peers around the country to build awareness of food insecurity and the steps we can all take, today and in the long term, to help ...
Rodney Oberle, the president of the Ribs, Rods and Rock ‘n Roll Committee, took a minute to catch his breath Saturday.
The second annual Vortex Film Festival kicks up dust at the Coyote Twin in downtown Vermillion Sept. 26–28. The festival will ...
In mid-April, this year’s South Dakota Shakespeare Festival (SDSF) in Vermillion and the planned performances of “Romeo and Juliet” in Prentis Park faced tragic consequences brought about by President ...
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