Around this time 102 years ago, North Dakota State’s Little Country Theatre staged its first productions. Since 1914, the Little Country Theatre’s performances have entertained, “A Spotlight on History: Theatre NDSU’s Legacy”
Author: Christian Weber
Autumn Leaves and Musical Reprieves
Fall has arrived, accompanied by Friday night football games, snug jumpers and a cornucopia of pumpkin-flavored treats. Why not add some new music, too? Here are “Autumn Leaves and Musical Reprieves”
From Faulkner to Schnall: Favorite Books from Favorite Celebrities
As college students, it can be difficult to justify reading for pleasure. The time consuming hobby is hard to fit in between classes, work and “From Faulkner to Schnall: Favorite Books from Favorite Celebrities”
It’s A Small World After All
Fargo isn’t often the first city to come to mind when thinking about diversity and culture. The north Midwest region is notorious for our northern “It’s A Small World After All”
Big Names, Big Stage
The 50th annual North Dakota State Fair will be held from July 22 to July 30 in Minot, ND. In addition to several other events, “Big Names, Big Stage”
NDSU Percussion Ensemble Hosts Recital
On Tuesday, the North Dakota State Percussion Ensemble presented its spring recital. The recital was held in Festival Concert Hall. Included in the performance were three “NDSU Percussion Ensemble Hosts Recital”
Year-End Recitals Well-Received
Ten student compositions premiered Saturday night at North Dakota State’s Beckwith Recital Hall. Each contributor to Saturday’s performance fulfilled, in part, the course requirements of MUSC “Year-End Recitals Well-Received”
Gallery Hosts Live Painting Session
On Tuesday, the Memorial Union Gallery hosted a live painting demonstration with Megan Johnson. Johnson is a senior BFA candidate whose work is currently being “Gallery Hosts Live Painting Session”