October 17 is observed in silence for babies lost to abortion. Author’s Note: All research is credited to National Today, National Day Calendar, Oyez, and “Choose Life”
Author: Katie Leier
Album Review: “Church Pew” by Riley Clemmons
Riley Clemmons has yet to make a big impact on the music world, but in my opinion, she’s closer than ever before. The 23-year-old singer/songwriter “Album Review: “Church Pew” by Riley Clemmons”
Fall Thoughts
Personal reflection on the Change in season Fall is, in fact, not my favorite season. I don’t believe my love for summer has ever been “Fall Thoughts”
German Americans
Author’s Note: All research is thanks to the National Day Calendar, German-Way, and NDSU Library. Anyone interested in learning more about Germans from Russia can “German Americans”
In Honor of One-Hit-Wonders
Artists with short-lived chart history but long-lasting fame Everyone tends to remember musicians who left the biggest mark on the world. From Elvis Presley to “In Honor of One-Hit-Wonders”
What to Learn from an Implosion
Why to be prepared in advance If your Saturday started off with a bang last week, you weren’t alone. On September 16th at 7:01 am, “What to Learn from an Implosion”
History of Uncle Sam
Who the real Uncle Sam was and why he has a national holiday UNCLE SAM WANTS YOU! Do you recall seeing those words? Perhaps in “History of Uncle Sam”
Top Five Reads of My Summer
I don’t know about you, but I look forward to summer for more than just freedom from school, sunshine, and relaxation–while all these are on “Top Five Reads of My Summer”