North Dakota State honored students who have demonstrated both exceptional leadership and servitude to the community this year. This year, the Bison Leader Awards and Bison “Student Leadership and Service Recognized”
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Changing of Oil Taxes Gets the Go Ahead
North Dakota Senate lawmakers voted 32-15 Thursday night in favor of lowering the oil extraction tax and removing price-based tax breaks. The bill heads back to “Changing of Oil Taxes Gets the Go Ahead”
New Smartphone App Would Help with Safety
The North Dakota State Police and Safety Office is bringing a new smartphone program to students. The Pathlight app would help increase personal safety and give “New Smartphone App Would Help with Safety”
Hmong Population Quietly Growing in Region
An ethnic group originally hailing from southeastern Asia is growing in the tri-state region. Two directors from the Hmong Cultural Center of Minnesota presented ‘Hmong “Hmong Population Quietly Growing in Region”
Collaboration Brings Students to Sows
Artificial insemination, ultrasounds and discussions on biosecurity were a few samplings North Dakota State students put into action Saturday on a rural North Dakota hog “Collaboration Brings Students to Sows”
African Students Union Prepares Presentation of Culture, Heritage
The African Students Union have spent the entirety of 2015 preparing to give campus a “small taste of Africa,” Damilola Famati said. Pan-Africa Night is set “African Students Union Prepares Presentation of Culture, Heritage”
Fargo’s Growing Tech Industry Needs More Workers
Jim Gartin, president of the Greater Fargo-Moorhead Economic Development Corporation, said a shortage of workers is the biggest issue facing the community. Technology companies in “Fargo’s Growing Tech Industry Needs More Workers”