The lights were dimmed as a myriad of students poured into the Great Plains Ballroom of the union on May 5. Bowling for Soup, with “Bowling for Soup Bowls a Strike”
Author: Andrew Fugleberg
A Tragedy of Epic Proportions
Last week, Theatre NDSU debuted their performance of “The Odyssey,” directed by Kara Jeffers and Chelsea Pace, as part of the Mary Zimmerman Festival in “A Tragedy of Epic Proportions”
All About that Bass (and Every Other Body Type)
Body positivity is a topic many people hear about, either through advertising or social media, but few are involved in. Two different groups on campus “All About that Bass (and Every Other Body Type)”
Revvin’ up for Student Art
[masterslider id=”10″] Art is a way for students to express themselves through a creative medium. Furthermore, having that art displayed as a student can be “Revvin’ up for Student Art”
Theatre NDSU Presents “The Odyssey”
A night at the theater is full of comedy, drama and a special kind of magic that can only be experienced during a live show. “Theatre NDSU Presents “The Odyssey””
Anne of Red Netflix and Living Room Sofas
Netflix has been a forward-thinking streaming service, bringing several original shows or adaptations to the screen to the delight of binge watchers. One of “Anne of Red Netflix and Living Room Sofas”
West Acres Mall Debuts New Spring Expressions Gallery
On a typical Sunday afternoon, hundreds of shoppers can be found in the West Acres Mall perusing the shops and eating at the food “West Acres Mall Debuts New Spring Expressions Gallery”
Review: ’13 Reasons Why’ a New Netflix Hit
When “13 Reasons Why” dropped on March 31, hundreds of students and adults binge-watched the show, some finishing the whole season in a single sitting. “Review: ’13 Reasons Why’ a New Netflix Hit”