There are safer ways to make some cash It’s no secret that most college kids are strapped for cash. Most students have to choose between “The dangers of giving plasma”
Author: Delaney Halloran
Christopher Columbus: the villain
Why are we still celebrating this man? This past Monday was Indigenous Peoples’ Day, or, as it is still named in the state of North “Christopher Columbus: the villain”
A bit uncomfy
‘In Our Hands’ left students feeling confused and uncomfortable This past Thursday, President Dean Bresciani asked for the campus to be shut down for the “A bit uncomfy”
Red state, blue city
Fargo remains fairly liberal in a conservative state Walking around campus it’s not hard to find politically charged symbols of expression. There will be Trump “Red state, blue city”
Group work: the scourge of college students
No, it’s not preparing us for future jobs Most every person has been dragged into group work in one class or another. During each of “Group work: the scourge of college students”
The tatted generation
Body modifications in the younger workforce Everyone and their mother seems to have a tattoo. It feels like the odd person out who has never “The tatted generation”
Childbirth is terrifying
Archaic medical practices are still the norm Every day, technology seems to be taking leaps and bounds. Our phones send messages across the earth in “Childbirth is terrifying”
Sexism vs. misogyny
Understanding the difference It’s not a particularly uncommon thing to hear, “Yeah that professor is so sexist,” or “Wow, that guy is really misogynistic.” The “Sexism vs. misogyny”