Students protest against Asian hate and negligence within the universities community Oftentimes, when an organization strives to create a diverse community, they focus on shallow “Students take to the streets to protest racism”
Author: Anne Kesler
NDSU plans to change official school colors and mascot
Faculty meets to discuss the new face of NDSU and students express their opinions on the new change A big change is coming to NDSU’s “NDSU plans to change official school colors and mascot”
Trade Talks and Trailblazing
NDSU hosts session with former U.S Trade Representative to educate the community John Bitzan, the Menard Family Director of the Sheila and Robert Challey Institute “Trade Talks and Trailblazing”
Let the Battle of the Cents-es begin
NDSU holds fundraiser to raise money for a recent student battling a rare and aggressive form of cancer. North Dakota State University works to support “Let the Battle of the Cents-es begin”
Choirs at NDSU perform at first live-streamed concert
Different choirs and bands have gone without in-person performances since the beginning of the year due to COVID-19. Recently, NDSU’s Concert Choir and Madrigal Singers “Choirs at NDSU perform at first live-streamed concert”
Fully vaccinated people now allowed to gather in small groups
CDC says fully vaccinated people can now gather privately without safety guidelines, but must still take precaution around people who are unvaccinated or of high “Fully vaccinated people now allowed to gather in small groups”
The Bison Strides are here to help
NDUS’s Bison Strides offers Equine Therapy programs and volunteer opportunities to those in need For centuries, horses have been considered to be close human companions “The Bison Strides are here to help”
“We Are Called . . . To Do the Right Thing”
Retired NDSU administrator and alumnus awaits publishing of new book on May 5, 2021 Prakash Mathew, a retired NDSU administrator and alumnus, is awaiting the ““We Are Called . . . To Do the Right Thing””