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Author: Delaney Halloran

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The dumpster fire that is spring semester 2021

Delaney Halloran April 8, 2021 No Comments

How are we all doing? Everybody okay? Didn’t think so. I’ve noticed over the past few weeks that classes, newspapers and social interactions have been “The dumpster fire that is spring semester 2021”

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Why North Dakota has the most eligible men

Delaney Halloran April 1, 2021 No Comments

A look-at Tinder ‘types’ will reveal all Who says North Dakota doesn’t have a fantastic variety of eligible bachelors? Certainly not me. Go ahead and “Why North Dakota has the most eligible men”

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NDSU wins national diversity award

Delaney Halloran April 1, 2021 No Comments

What we lack in representation, we made up for in task forces North Dakota State University will be given a national award in diversity this “NDSU wins national diversity award”

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What’s more American than apple pie? Racism and gun violence.

Delaney Halloran March 24, 2021 No Comments

Attack on Asian-owned businesses exemplifies white male privilege Despite the messages of freedom, liberty and modernity many Americans often feel define their country, the racially “What’s more American than apple pie? Racism and gun violence.”

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International Women’s Day still crucial in 2021

Delaney Halloran March 11, 2021 No Comments

Gender inequality remains a prevalent issue International Women’s Day, a global holiday celebrating the achievements of women and encouraging an end to gender inequality was “International Women’s Day still crucial in 2021”

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Breaking down misconceptions about eating disorders

Delaney Halloran March 1, 2021 No Comments

Truths and myths following National Eating Disorder Awareness Week This past week marked National Eating Disorder Awareness Week. Amidst the sharing of informative social media “Breaking down misconceptions about eating disorders”

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The economic argument for environmentalism

Delaney Halloran February 15, 2021 No Comments

Investing in reusables will save you cash In the last few years, there has been a rise in both the conversation around and the actions “The economic argument for environmentalism”

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Dearest reader, a couple’s guide to watching “Bridgerton”

Delaney Halloran February 11, 2021 No Comments

Instructions to scandalize even the lightest of skirts Dearest reader, the time has come to rest our weary souls for a most important endeavor: a “Dearest reader, a couple’s guide to watching “Bridgerton””

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