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Andrew Carpenter Guest Writer Oh Sleep, my dear, forget me not, Our longtime love is not forgot, I yearn for sight of your sweet face, Yet I’ve forgone your sweet embrace. Some time soon, when labor permit I’ll try to get ahead of it, I’ll get to know you once again, Until that time, my strength shall wane. I am still young and sturdy yet, Burdens of age I have not met, [...]
By Katrina Metty Editor in Chief Little known to most students at SD School of Mines, a weekly dance is held right on campus. Country swing dancing and some waltzing are practiced in the King Center. Not only this, but if you’re lucky enough to find a partner to dance with for a night, lessons are given free of charge.
By Taylor Dutcher Guest Writer A Monster How can someone so beautiful Be such a cruel devastating monster To me or anyone else The one who loved her so A fool that cannot leave her be To pick her up What holds her down To think he is in love But to find out It was a lie A love that is covered But he seems not to mind For he craves and desires [...]
By Katie Aurand Aurum Staff With so many applications now online, is there any value in attending career fairs? Darrell Sawyer, Career Center Director, said it is definitely important for students to attend. In fact, 65 percent of ‘09-‘10 graduates took jobs with companies that recruited on campus. “Even if [the students] have to apply online to get in the application system, career fairs are really the only opportunity students have for that face-to-face [...]
By Adam Schroeder Aurum Staff In the age of computers the way students do homework has changed. Their uses of search engines such as Google, Yahoo, and Bing have made research all the more easier. The addition of new technology, such as advanced features in Microsoft Office, have also allowed students to write papers and conduct research much easier. Today’s generation lives in the era of dictation. Dictation software has come a long way [...]


