The first annual floating canoe parade showcased the connection between the Red River, the people who live around it and how it shapes the community. “Canoe Parade Invades Red River”
Author: Daniel Ukkelberg
Prepare, Respond, Recover
Walking around campus there are blue emergency stations everywhere you go. There are also countless different events and organizations, such as Take Back the Night, “Prepare, Respond, Recover”
Celebrating the Life of Elizabeth Mary Helm
Students, friends and sisters gathered to remember the life of Elizabeth Mary Helm. As people began to arrive at the vigil they were handed a “Celebrating the Life of Elizabeth Mary Helm”
Minnesota Connects with North Dakota
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton agreed to form and co-chair a 16-member task force to correlate the two states different “Minnesota Connects with North Dakota”
Battling Disaster and Catastrophe
The emergency management program at North Dakota State has been around since 2003 and provides opportunity for students to apply what they learn in and “Battling Disaster and Catastrophe”
State of the University Address
“It is once again my great privilege to bring you the State of the University,” North Dakota State President Dean Bresciani said Friday in the “State of the University Address”
Getting Involved on Campus
North Dakota State has over 300 student organizations with some being career-based, recreational, service-based, spiritual or cultural among others. A majority of the student body “Getting Involved on Campus”
Women Take On STEM
“Think big and think different. Dare to dream big. I want you to be global change agents,” Betty Gronneberg, North Dakota State computer science alumna, “Women Take On STEM”