North Dakota State University’s President’s council for diversity, inclusion and respect invites speakers to educate its members on racism in the community. It’s in history “TalkBack to Racism”
Author: Anne Kesler
Trump acquitted in most bipartisan impeachment vote in U.S. history
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North Dakota vaccinations begin phase 1B
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The dark history behind Valentine’s Day
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Tapestry of Inclusion honors NDSU members who encourage diversity throughout the universities community
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New variants of COVID-19 raise concern for public health officials
A new variant of the coronavirus made its way into the U.S. on Thursday, according to the Washington Post. Two people in South Carolina tested “New variants of COVID-19 raise concern for public health officials”