Yes, brief but enjoyable. I think this is going to be the best day of what weve got coming, weatherwise, only because there is such a big chill coming after the the we will break it down step by step, lot milder now then it was yesterday, and the day before. 33 degrees, and it feels like 33 because of the calm wind. So, already were doing better. We are even at freezing at mount pocono. We have 25 degrees in pottstown. Twentyseven in lancaster. Look at this at the new jersey shore were already in the the 40s, at 4 00 in the morning. The we are not talking about wind chill today because of the wind that are largely calm or very light, so that is a a good thing this morning. Were starting off your friday if you were already happy that it is friday. We will probably be a couple degrees above freezing by 7 00. By lunchtime were in the mid 40s with that brief arrival of warmer air, and cloudy and mild, at 50 by 3 00 oclock and rain a arrives anytime after 7 00, and this could be a soaker in
All students at SDSU will be able to attend and participate in Ag Week which is being held across campus April 15 through the 18. This year will be the 14th annual Ag Day. In recent years it has been transitioned into Ag Week by the PREXY Council. Ag Week was inspired by the national.
Students have frequently seen cats roaming around campus every semester. Whether they are emotional support animals (ESA), feral, or domesticated, the cats certainly grab the attention of students and passersby. Each year, as the colder season sets in though, students sometimes take it upon themselves to pick up the cats and turn them into animal.
Since 2017, Brian Dominguez, assistant director for student leadership and learning, collaborates with the Residence Hall Association, the Residence Hall Programming Committee and the community assistants of Pierson Hall to put on free events for all South Dakota State University students to attend. “Coffee Houses are done three times a year since 2017,” Dominquez said..
Since the start of the fall semester, students living on-campus in different dorms have faced multiple difficulties with issues such as power outage, flooding, cold water and more. This has been disrupting basic, required amenities. Director of Housing and Residential Life, Rebecca Peterson, spoke on how busy it gets into managing 18 resident halls.