Motivation runs dry in the spring I hope everyone out there is still enjoying the benefits of that new-semester-motivation. At this point, everything still seems “Spring Semester Slump”
Author: Delaney Halloran
Your Privilege is Showing
Not caring about politics is a sign of privilege It’s not an uncommon sentiment among college students: “I don’t really like to talk about politics.” “Your Privilege is Showing”
Northerners: I Have Questions
A non-northerner on upper-midwest traditions As someone who’s not from the area, there are a few traditions and customs I would like to address, that “Northerners: I Have Questions”
You’re Happy to be Back, Aren’t You?
Students who spent break at home excitedly return to NDSU Maybe this was your first time home for break before you began college, maybe it “You’re Happy to be Back, Aren’t You?”
Playing Political Catch-Up
A brief commentary on the events of the last few weeks Even though NDSU students have been on break for the last month, things in “Playing Political Catch-Up”
Academic advisors: what’s the point
Information provided by advisors could be sent in an email With the fall semester coming to a close, most NDSU students have, by this time, “Academic advisors: what’s the point”
What do grades really measure?
A reminder to keep it real this finals season It’s finals season, brethren. This is a weary journey we all must brave together and when “What do grades really measure?”
How to win a presidential election in the U.S.
Settling for candidates that can afford to keep running This past week Democratic candidates for the presidential nomination, California Senator Kamala Harris and New York “How to win a presidential election in the U.S.”