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Category: Opinion

Tackles a wide assortment of issues ranging from NDSU’s campus to international

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How Cold is ‘Too Cold?’

Caleb Werness January 29, 2014 No Comments

This winter season the Midwest has seen and felt the brutal cold of this winter. Temperatures in the negative teens have become a common occur­rence. “How Cold is ‘Too Cold?’”

  • Opinion

Grammy Awards Reveal More Than We Bargained for

Amber Zolondek January 29, 2014 No Comments

As I sat down to tune into the Grammys on Sunday night, I increas­ingly felt my face wrinkle up with each performance and star appearance. “Grammy Awards Reveal More Than We Bargained for”

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Adapting to One’s Environment

Colton Pool January 29, 2014 No Comments

All too many experts will say how journalism is a dying profession, and it sure seems like they aren’t far from the truth. There are “Adapting to One’s Environment”

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Adapting to One’s Environment

Colton Pool January 29, 2014 No Comments

All too many experts will say how journalism is a dying profession, and it sure seems like they aren’t far from the truth. There are “Adapting to One’s Environment”

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Shaking a Finger at Russia

Amber Zolondek January 27, 2014 No Comments

It would be an under­statement to say that Rus­sia has been full of sur­prises lately. An anti-gay bill passed causing uproar, security breaches generat­ing concern “Shaking a Finger at Russia”

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Rich Words

Nolan Alber January 27, 2014 No Comments

Almost overnight, Richard Sherman- the Seahawks’ player (with amazing in­terview skills) we’ve probably all seen by now-has become globally hated. After calling out Michael Crabtree “Rich Words”

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The Value of a Dollar

Caleb Werness January 27, 2014 No Comments

Over the last decade, the average cost of a college edu­cation has gone up substan­tially. Simple observation can deduce the purchasing power of a dollar “The Value of a Dollar”

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Shaking a Finger at Russia

Amber Zolondek January 27, 2014 No Comments

It would be an under­statement to say that Rus­sia has been full of sur­prises lately. An anti-gay bill passed causing uproar, security breaches generat­ing concern “Shaking a Finger at Russia”

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