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The VolanTe
from The Volante 3/8/2023
by The Volante
Tavin Carncross, editor-in-chief Charles Streeter, managing editor Brock Weidner, sports editor
Editorial Board
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The Volante welcomes letters to the editor in regards to campus, local, state and national issues. Letters will be edited for clarity and length and will be printed as space allows. Please limit letters to 300 words or fewer. The Volante reserves the right to hold letters for publication in a later issue. Submissions must include the author’s name, address, telephone number, year in school and major or job title. Letters must be exclusively for The Volante. We will not publish anonymous letters.
Fax to: 605.677.5105 should be the number one priority in every school, watching a game can be an opportunity to step back from the stress of classes.
The deadline for letters is 5 p.m. the Friday prior to publication. Letters must be typed and fewer than 300 words.
Attending college sports events can be fun. If you don’t like basketball, go to a volleyball game. If you don’t know the rules of football, watch a swim meet. Attending events is a good opportunity to support your school and peers. Even if it’s not your cup of tea, try going to a few games. Drag your friends along with you and see if you’re missing anything.
Overheards
Here you’ll find the weirdest, funniest and stupidest things we’ve heard during the week. Context is for suckers.
“It’s a memorial to his favorite dead wife.”
— FA
“The syrup is attacking me.”
— Norton
“I gaslit myself into believing I could do something, but I couldn’t.”
— Beacom
“George Washington is an ally.”
— FA