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South Dakota State University is changing a core value in its Pathway to Premier 2030 strategic plan. The change from “Diversity” to “Opportunity for All” reflects an effort to have a “more direct, ...
The Conservation Planning and Park Management (CPPM) major was the only major in the Natural Resource Management Department that did not have its own club, parks interpretation management (PIM) club.
The 2025 Jackrabbit Athletic Scholarship Auction set a record for the fourth consecutive year, raising more than $2.55 million this past weekend. The Jackrabbit Athletic Scholarship auction raised ...
Two former SDSU football players joined the ranks of the NFL this past week, with Dalys Beanum and Amar Johnson signing undrafted free agent contracts following the 2025 NFL Draft. Johnson, who is ...
Cross Country ended the season strong with a Summit League Championship victory before participating in the NCAA Midwest Regionals and NCAA Championship. The victory marked SDSU’s ninth consecutive ...
Pulitzer Center grantee Elyse Wild shared her Pulitzer project on the opioid crisis in Native American communities with South Dakota State University students, faculty, and staff on April 8. Wild’s ...
Jacks Bash is back for its third edition, featuring country music stars Blake Shelton and Thomas Rhett. The Aug. 28 show at Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium will also include Ty Myers and DJ Blake Horstmann. ...
The South Dakota State rodeo team brought the heat to the arena Saturday night at the 69th annual SDSU Jackrabbit Stampede Rodeo. Both men and women’s teams performed well, sending 12 members into the ...
State A Thon, SDSU’s largest student organization, raised over $160,000 for charity, the second largest amount in organization history. A 10-hour dance marathon capped off a year-long effort to ...
The Miller Wellness Center (MWC), which offers a variety of Group Fitness classes targeted at diverse age ranges, and available at different times throughout the week, recently saw a 39% increase in ...
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 ...
A unique bridal shop owned by South Dakota sisters has opened its doors in downtown Brookings, offering brides-to-be a more intimate, personalized shopping experience. Jadyn Parsley, who co-owns the ...