Armed with a knife and a wine bottle
I would assume that most people who have lived in Sioux Center all their lives would agree that this is an extremely safe town. I find myself leaving my pickup […]
I would assume that most people who have lived in Sioux Center all their lives would agree that this is an extremely safe town. I find myself leaving my pickup […]
“I don’t know you who are. I don’t know what you want. If you are looking for information, I can tell you I’m not too bright. But what I am […]
The challenge was set. In just 128 hours, theater students were assigned to write, rehearse, and make performance-ready a play for the Dordt community. A few short days and over […]
Dordt College professor Mark Volkers will host a viewing of the Prairie Grass Productions’ documentary Fourth World on October 20 at 7:00 p.m. in the B.J. Haan Auditorium. The showing is […]
The short elderly man stood in the center of SB 101, dwarfed by the size of the lecture room. Wearing a pink button up shirt, blue suspenders, khaki pants, and […]
“Snow? Really? Maybe not, but it’s on its way. Aanna Stadem caught a few of the flakes through her lens in the Black Hills during Tri-state break.”
After sending the men’s team and now sophomore Renee Buikema to Vancouver, Washington for the National Championship last year, both the men and women’s cross country teams look to expand on […]
Name: Loy Sahr Class Year: Senior Major: Elementary Education with an emphasis in middle school English and Science Sport(s) Involved: Volleyball Position(s): Middle Hitter Where are you from? Sutton, Nebraska […]
As part of this weekend’s Alumni Weekend festivities, football and volleyball are hosting significant conference home games. In addition, the lacrosse team will also be playing its first game of […]