A terrible loss turned into a chance to impact people in a different way for Abigail Vetter, assistant professor of practice in the school of “Professor Receives Nurse Educator of the Year Award”
Author: Miranda Stambler
New Librarian Fascinated With Libraries Since Elementary School
North Dakota State has recently hired a new Government Information Librarian, Susanne Caro, who has been fascinated with libraries since elementary school, leading her to “New Librarian Fascinated With Libraries Since Elementary School”
Drag Isn’t Just Dancing, Singing and Expensive Clothes
Students cheered, laughed and were shocked by risque costumes and crazy dance moves Feb. 15, when Spotlight hosted a drag show with four performers from “Drag Isn’t Just Dancing, Singing and Expensive Clothes”
Student Running For District 27 Senate Seat
North Dakota State student Quinn Garrick was nominated as well as endorsed for the District 27 Senate seat as a Democratic candidate on Feb. 3. “Student Running For District 27 Senate Seat”
Little International: A Tradition Of Showmanship and Friendship
The 92nd Little International, known as “Little I,” put on by the North Dakota State student organization Saddle & Sirloin, took place Feb. 10. Students show “Little International: A Tradition Of Showmanship and Friendship”
Sexually Active Equals Birth Control Active
Sex is hidden, but it happens: it is something people do not discuss openly, therefore birth control is hidden, which causes many confusions and unknown “Sexually Active Equals Birth Control Active”
Play Features Women’s Stories of Sex and Love
The North Dakota State organization, Violence Prevention Educators (VPE), is hosting the national play, “The Vagina Monologues.” Written by Eve Ensler, “The Vagina Monolgues” “Play Features Women’s Stories of Sex and Love”
So Much Blood and Not Enough Knowledge?
When a woman first has her period, it is very rare that they are told about every product that is available to help them carry “So Much Blood and Not Enough Knowledge?”