When a woman first has her period, it is very rare that they are told about every product that is available to help them carry “So Much Blood and Not Enough Knowledge?”
Author: Miranda Stambler
Student Brings Awareness to Harriet Tubman’s Life
As a continuation of an undergraduate thesis project, Emma Novak presented “The Life and Times of Harriet Tubman” at the Comstock House on February 1. “Student Brings Awareness to Harriet Tubman’s Life”
Students Place Third in Annual Snowplow Competition
From Jan. 25 to 28, the Eighth Annual ION Autonomous Snowplow Competition took place in St. Paul, Minnesota. Four NDSU students a part of “Students Place Third in Annual Snowplow Competition”
Two Food Truckers Aim to Help Newcomers Into the Industry
Food trucks are trending, causing many newcomers to try and entrepreneur their way into the field. This can be more difficult than people think. Because “Two Food Truckers Aim to Help Newcomers Into the Industry”
Student Planning the 2018 USA National Curling Championships
The 2018 USA National Curling Championships are going to be in Fargo for the first time in seven years and an NDSU student has “Student Planning the 2018 USA National Curling Championships”
Professor Honored by Graduate Students
Carol Archbold | Photo Courtesy A criminal justice professor at NDSU, Carol Archbold, received the 2018 Outstanding Mentor Award. The award was presented by the “Professor Honored by Graduate Students”
Resist, Persist, Show People What Democracy Looks Like
MIRANDA STAMBLER | THE SPECTRUM Marchers held signs they made to show what they are fighting for. On Jan. 20, over 600 people of all “Resist, Persist, Show People What Democracy Looks Like”
Pinterest Interest| How To Improve Your GPA
There is one thing that makes everyone miserable: three little words that make you cringe at their sound —grade point average. At one point or “Pinterest Interest| How To Improve Your GPA”