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Becca Jordre, Ph.D., is a physical therapist who specializes in geriatric fitness. She discusses the Senior Games and the Senior Athlete Fitness Exam.
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South Dakota legislators are debating dozens of bills aimed at changing election laws, but the effort reveals a deep chasm within the state’s Republican party.
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An upcoming symposium in Vermillion will explore ideal and less-than-ideal worlds. Its keynote speaker, Alexander Weinstein, joins In the Moment to discuss.
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Cory Knedler, chair of the department of art at USD, artist, educator and program director receives the Governor's Award for the Arts in outstanding service in arts education.
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Industries across the spectrum are struggling to find workers. We hear a lot about the need for low-wage service employees, but even skilled health care professions aren’t immune, including people who could someday save your life.
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All state-owned TikTok accounts have officially been deleted.
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On Friday, The University of South Dakota volleyball team will compete in its fourth NCAA Tournament over the last five seasons.
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South Dakota’s two largest universities each received accreditation for a new health care program.
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On this day in 1963, contracts totaling just over 1.6 million dollars were awarded to construct a new Student Union Building on the campus of the University of South Dakota.
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The Warren M. Lee Center for the Fine Arts at the University of South Dakota presents "Sitting Down Together." It is described as a "visual dialogue between three artists" that explores themes of food, everyday objects, and domestic life.Ballweg's prints explore the psychological tensions that exist within human relationships.