South Dakota History
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The vast majority of U.S. college students are not taking part in campus protests over the war in Gaza. Students at University of Massachusetts-Boston share why they are choosing to stay out of it.
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In the U.K., there are growing calls for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to call a national election this summer, after his party suffered heavy losses in last week's local elections.
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More Arts & Life stories
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We meet two international leaders visiting South Dakota with the Dacotah Territory International Visitor Program through Eisenhower Fellowships.
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SDSU musical ensembles and theater activities will receive consistent funding thanks to a long-awaited change in the setup of the General Activity Fee.
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Dancers of all styles and skill levels are welcome at the three-day dance festival happening this weekend. We get a preview of the performances and workshops.
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Grace Powell is South Dakota's 2024 Poetry Out Loud champion. She tells "In the Moment" about her experience performing the spoken word.
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We learn about taking care of the river in our backyard. Plus, author Don Carr talks about the real-life environmental crimes that inspired his fictional thriller.
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We honor Beverly Warne's life and legacy by revisiting our August 2022 conversation with the mentor and Lakota elder.
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Amy Sazue discusses the construction plans for the memorial and her organization's priorities moving forward. Plus, a look at the art space coming to the memorial.
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Beverly Warne passed away on Sunday. We bring you our conversation with the nurse, mentor and Lakota elder from her South Dakota Hall of Fame induction.
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First responders frequently make rescues, but one furry friend was an uncommon case.
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We talk to the two minds behind "Poems Ancient and Modern." They show us how they mindfully introduce and present poetry to be fun, interesting, emotional and smart.
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We learn more about National Work Zone Awareness Week from an area engineer. He talks about how catastrophic work zone accidents can be and how to be a safer driver.
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A new poetry Substack invites everyone to find new meaning in the words of the past. Joseph Bottum and Sally Thomas discuss the language that still resonates.