A look into how Native American Heritage Month was celebrated on campus As November is coming to an end, two Native American organizations at North “Celebrating Native American culture”
Author: Meghan Arbegast
On a political level
Politics in Washington D.C. and North Dakota Governor Burgum sides with Trump North Dakota’s Governor Doug Burgum has recently sided with President Trump’s executive orders “On a political level”
Changes in animal communication
Examining the ways in which animals communicate Sex in the animal kingdom is serious business as Robin M. Tinghitella, an assistant professor in the Department “Changes in animal communication”
A lesson on treating vital injuries
Students learned how to stop life-threatening bleeding Stop the Bleed, a program at North Dakota State University which offers knowledge in managing uncontrolled bleeding, held “A lesson on treating vital injuries”
Volunteering opportunities
Ways to give back to the community As the holiday season approaches, students can find many volunteer opportunities that will benefit the community. The Giving “Volunteering opportunities”
Honoring those who serve
North Dakota State University celebrated an early Veterans day On Nov. 8, NDSU’s Veteran Alliance Organization (VALOR) held a brief ceremony recognizing veterans and their “Honoring those who serve”
In a nutshell
New technology saves restaurants hundreds Russel Schell, the owner of RJ Energy Solutions in Fargo, has the goal to save businesses and homeowners money on “In a nutshell”
Caribou is coming to campus
Students can expect a new coffee shop in the Union opening in January The North Dakota State University Dining Center announced the arrival of a “Caribou is coming to campus”