The Spectrum covered the board in the 2015-16 school year, keeping readers up-to-date on top breaking news, sports, arts and entertainment, features and opinion stories. “The Spectrum’s Top 2015-16 Stories”
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Bookshelves Go Bye-Bye
Reed-Johnson is making a change in shelving this summer. Within the freshman men’s residence halls are bookshelves that have been in the halls for decades. “Bookshelves Go Bye-Bye”
Counseling Center Attendance Increased
The number of students seeking help at North Dakota States’s counseling center is up about five percent from the same time period in 2015. Bill “Counseling Center Attendance Increased”
Multi-Gender Bathroom Economics
Let me assure you: this won’t be a moral argument. Ignore all the biases and predispositions about how multi-gender bathrooms are the morally right thing “Multi-Gender Bathroom Economics”
Bison to Become National Mammal
Both the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives have approved legislation to name the bison as the national mammal of the United States. The “Bison to Become National Mammal”
License Plates on Campus Take a Trip
License plates from across campus have gone separate ways from their vehicles. “They’ve been targeting license plates,” University Police Chief William Vandal said. Stolen plates have “License Plates on Campus Take a Trip”
Spectrum Newspapers Vanish Overnight
More than 700 copies of The Spectrum went missing Monday night. Copies of the paper’s April 25 issue were missing from at least the Memorial Union, Quentin Burdick “Spectrum Newspapers Vanish Overnight”
Residence Hall Association Wins Regionally
North Dakota State’s Residence Hall Association won big at the No Frills Midwest Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls conference this year. NDSU won “Residence Hall Association Wins Regionally”