[Editor’s note: This story originally ran on ndsuspectrum.com on March 12, 2015.] What started as a spring break excursion suggested by The Spectrum became North “‘A Helluva Good Time in Zap, North Dakota’”
Author: Jack Dura
Bike Share to Deploy Early
Great Rides Bike Share is returning a little earlier than expected. The popular transportation service went into winter hibernation Nov. 1. Following station installments to “Bike Share to Deploy Early”
Two Floors of T Lofts Flooded Saturday
Flooding damaged two floors of the T Lofts Apartments early Saturday in an incident still under investigation. At about 1:40 a.m. Saturday, two male non-residents “Two Floors of T Lofts Flooded Saturday”
Two Floors of T Lofts Flood Saturday
Police arrested one suspect and are searching for another following flooding early Saturday at the T Lofts Apartments that forced out residents of 21 units. Around “Two Floors of T Lofts Flood Saturday”
Widening Horizons Through Gen. Eds
Taylor Willis said she may love history, but her pre-pharmacy major is not in line with that. Regardless, the sophomore gained an interest in government “Widening Horizons Through Gen. Eds”
Campaign Aims To Land Drake as Commencement Speaker
Hannan Aboubaker wants Drake to speak at her graduation. The senior majoring in respiratory care will graduate in fall 2016. She started a Facebook event “Campaign Aims To Land Drake as Commencement Speaker”
NoDak Moment | Fort Sauerkraut Defense
Pickled cabbage was the namesake for a defensive sod fort built in 1890 near Hebron, N.D. The fort was perhaps the most extreme reaction to “NoDak Moment | Fort Sauerkraut Defense”
Leap Day Delight
Diego Gondim, a senior in architecture, is turning six on Monday. No, he isn’t a child; Gondim was born on Leap Day, the date occurring every four “Leap Day Delight”