Facilities Management Director assures violations will be fixed in 2020 The North Dakota State University Student Health Athletic Complex, otherwise known as the SHAC, has “New plans for SHAC address ADA violations”
Author: Meghan Arbegast
Exploring the rise of vaccine hesitancy
A brief history of vaccine hesitancy throughout the U.S. Dr. Paul Carson, a professor of Public Health, spoke about vaccine hesitancy during the Microbiological Sciences “Exploring the rise of vaccine hesitancy”
Offering silent solidarity
Students support peers with anxiety and depression by tying a green bandana on their backpacks The ‘Green Bandana Project’, which has spread throughout university campuses “Offering silent solidarity”
Changes in agriculture
How technology is helping farmers and ranchers As new technology is continuing to be used on farms and ranches, a fairly new major and minor “Changes in agriculture”
In a nutshell
Preparing for flooding It is no surprise that flooding will soon be a concern for Fargo residents. KFGO reported that North Dakotan officials are starting “In a nutshell”
Delving into human rights
Powerful questions left audience members thinking about everyday issues North Dakota State University held a human rights panel titled ‘The Seven’ on Jan. 23. ‘The “Delving into human rights”
Women Make Their Voices Heard
The fourth annual Women’s March called for more than gender equality On Jan. 18, an estimated 10,000 activists came together to participate in the fourth “Women Make Their Voices Heard”
In a Nutshell
Building a better life Lenard Wells, a resident of Fargo and former prisoner, is proving that people deserve second chances. Wells is a housing coordinator “In a Nutshell”