NDSU’s Blue Key Honor Society hosts Bison Brevities show and donates 100 percent of proceeds to the food pantry on campus NDSU’s Blue Key Honor “Annual Bison Brevities show gives proceeds to Goods for the Herd”
Author: Anne Kesler
Restorative Circles for Racial Justice now found on campus
Faculty at NDSU encourages students to share their experiences to educate the community NDSU claims to be fully committed to equal opportunity and affirmative action “Restorative Circles for Racial Justice now found on campus”
Wear denim with a purpose in April
NDSU encourages its community to celebrate Denim Day in support of survivors of sexual violence Denim Day on Campus Denim Day is known as the “Wear denim with a purpose in April”
Restaurants are back in business, but they now face a new problem
Restaurants across the nation are facing a shortage of staff and new hires to keep up with the loss of employees Restrictions for the COVID-19 “Restaurants are back in business, but they now face a new problem”
Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on our global economy
Chief Economist and Director of Economic Research Statistics Division at the WTO gives insight on challenges and opportunities the pandemic has put on global trade. “Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on our global economy”
It’s your turn to protect the herd
The College of Democrats and the Black Students Association put on food drive to fill NDSU’s food pantry and combat food insecurity within the community “It’s your turn to protect the herd”
Sears catalog houses still stand today
With hundreds of different designs, Sears catalog home kits became popular in the US during the early 1900s Today, first time home buyers browse the “Sears catalog houses still stand today”
New study finds summer to last half a year by 2100
Researchers suggest that the seasonal shift will pose a great threat to almost every aspect of life on Earth. A new study published on Feb. “New study finds summer to last half a year by 2100”