Women’s Basketball The NDSU women’s basketball team began a two game road trip on Thursday, losing to the Omaha Mavericks 66-48. Sophomore Holly Johnson led “Women’s Basketball, Wrestling Compete Over the Weekend”
Plains Art Museum Holds Regional Ceramics Exhibit
The Plains Art Museum, Fargo’s own gallery of the arts, is teaming up with the Northern Clay Center of Minneapolis to bring you Red River “Plains Art Museum Holds Regional Ceramics Exhibit”
UV Blues
It may be common knowledge that college students paying their way through college do not have massive sums of money. Cutting costs here and there “UV Blues”
Lifestyle Choices or Genetics?
According to the American Diabetes Association, 25.8 million people in the United States are living with diabetes. That’s 8.3 percent of the entire population. As “Lifestyle Choices or Genetics?”
Her:’ Intelligent Romance or Idiotic Flirtation?
Love is annoying. It is a constantly evolving emotion that people either complain about being single or couples begin to resent each other for the “Her:’ Intelligent Romance or Idiotic Flirtation?”
How’s the Weather Up Here?
It is the topic that is always relevant to one’s conversation: weather. Adnan Akyuz, an NDSU climatologist and assistant professor of soil sciences, hosted an “How’s the Weather Up Here?”
Pesky Pest Problems
In the late 1960s, NDSU looked to construct apartments for married students, which made up one-sixth of the student population. University Village was put together “Pesky Pest Problems”
ASU Fraternity Members Throw Racist MLK Party
On Monday, NDSU was closed in observation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. As time has progressed, not only does MLK Day provide an opportunity “ASU Fraternity Members Throw Racist MLK Party”