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We analyze what made Travel South Dakota's Super Bowl ad effective. And we hear the song that's been stuck in Lori Walsh's head all day.
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Tim Schorn, Ph.D., is the coordinator of the international studies program at the University of South Dakota. He discusses a few conflicts happening around the world.
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We speak to a constitutional law expert at South Dakota State University about what Gov. Kristi Noem said about the Constitution in her speech to a joint session.
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The University of South Dakota will feature a lineup of local composers at a February concert. We talk with the director of symphonic bands and one of the composers.
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For half a century, USD students have organized annual Wacipi events. We get quick lesson on the history and legacy of these cultural celebrations from John Little, Ph.D.
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If you’re a teacher looking to stand out from the pack and get the best seats in the house at the big game, officiating school sports could be one way to do just that.
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A University of South Dakota professor died from injuries he sustained in a car vs. bicycle crash.
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With crimes targeting both the Jewish and Muslim communities amid the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, one USD professor hopes to see the school stand with both groups.
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Samuel Sathyanesan, Ph.D., is researching a compound that could improve cognitive function. His research received a financial boost from the Alzheimer's Association.
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USD is collaborating with Christie Campus Health to provide students with a mental health support call line.