After 200 days, with over 14,000 children killed and millions more in or facing manufactured famine in Palestine, our government and academic institutions have finally “Arrest War Criminals, Not Peaceful Students Activists”
Author: Kyle Feldhake
Meet the NDSU Tapestry of Inclusion’s Latest Honorees
Every year beginning in 1993, the Tapestry of Inclusion has brought a spotlight to students, staff, faculty and alumni for their work to foster inclusion “Meet the NDSU Tapestry of Inclusion’s Latest Honorees”
Meet Who is Running for Student Body President
All three student body president candidates were asked four questions. Voting opens at 8 a.m., Thursday April 2, and closes at 5 p.m. Friday, April “Meet Who is Running for Student Body President”
How Stolen Indigenous Land Continues to Fund Public Education
NDSU prides itself on being a “student-focused, land-grant, research university.” The emphasis of NDSU, a land-grant university, among the top three most notable aspects of “How Stolen Indigenous Land Continues to Fund Public Education”
Why Fargo City Commission Should Call for a Ceasefire in Gaza
For the past two meetings, Fargo residents, including Palestinian-American doctors, turned up to the City Commission meeting describing the horrific humanitarian crisis and the looming “Why Fargo City Commission Should Call for a Ceasefire in Gaza”
New Poll Shows North Dakota’s Divided Views on Climate Change
2023 was the hottest year ever recorded since tracking began nearly 200 years ago. It also beats the previous warmest year, 2016, by a record “New Poll Shows North Dakota’s Divided Views on Climate Change”
NDSU Student who lost 16 family members shares about conditions in Gaza
Last October, 16 of Marwa Jarada’s family members were killed in an airstrike by Israel in Gaza. The Associated Press and Canadian Broadcasting Association reported “NDSU Student who lost 16 family members shares about conditions in Gaza”
Gaza Remains on the Brink of Famine
As students come back from the winter break, the ongoing situation in Gaza saw no pause. After now more than 100 days, the devastation has “Gaza Remains on the Brink of Famine”