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Category: Opinion

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

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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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VP of Student Affairs Needs to Remain Student- Focused

Emma Heaton January 27, 2014 No Comments

NDSU is a student-fo­cused, land grant, research university. It is what our marketing team strives for us to be known for. Our vice president of “VP of Student Affairs Needs to Remain Student- Focused”

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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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