The Legacy of Humayun Ahmed and His Enduring Connection to NDSU Note: This article is by Mafruha Shifat. Website issues are causing the wrong name “From Bangladesh to Fargo”
The Best of North Dakota
It’s fall again. The leaves have changed color and are dropping off the trees faster than they can be raked, pumpkin spice is everywhere and, “The Best of North Dakota”
Beware the Consultation Firm
NDSU Transform is not what it seems. Note: This article is by Evelyn Feyerherm. Website issues are causing the wrong name to display. NDSU Transform “Beware the Consultation Firm”
My Stipend Increase is Making Me Broke
A Chronically Ill Graduate Student’s Experience Losing Medicaid Expansion It’s no secret that graduate school is expensive and graduate assistants are not paid very well “My Stipend Increase is Making Me Broke”
RA Applications to Open Soon
Applications to be an RA for the 2025-2026 school year will open later in the month, according to the NDSU website, and so it is “RA Applications to Open Soon”
October Opportunities
Domestic Violence Awareness Month In the United States, it is estimated that up to 10 million people are affected by domestic violence. Research conducted in “October Opportunities”
Letter to the Editor
Oppression Transcends Borders Dear NDSU, I was looking the other day at a video from the fare evasion protests in New York City. On Sept. “Letter to the Editor”
Fargo Coffee Shop Serves as a Safe Place for Those In Need
Hope & Coffee, located around the back at 1801 38th St. S. in Fargo, offers more than just a typical cafe experience. As part of “Fargo Coffee Shop Serves as a Safe Place for Those In Need”