Spider silk is now being considered as a means for advancement in medical applications. Amanda Brooks, assistant professor of pharmaceutical science, is currently researching ways “Medical Application of Spider Silk”
Author: Phoebe Ellis
Historically Black, Historically Frat
North Dakota State will soon be receiving a new Historically Black addition. Jered Pigeon, the program coordinator for multicultural programs at NDSU, is in charge “Historically Black, Historically Frat”
Bone Regeneration Research Key to Cancer Treatment
Could the cure to cancer be in manufactured bone? Kalpana Katti, a distinguished professor in civil and environmental engineering at North Dakota State, has been “Bone Regeneration Research Key to Cancer Treatment”
Drive, Ladies, Drive
The women of Saudi Arabia can now drive, a right they’ve been working toward for decades. Up until now, women have been prohibited from driving “Drive, Ladies, Drive”
Homecoming Horoscopes
Aries, March 19-April 20 Be prepared for the spotlight, Bison, because you’ll be put in it whether you like it or not. You need to “Homecoming Horoscopes”
Feminism vs. the First Amendment
On Tuesday, Sept. 19, Joanna Williams, British author, academic and editor of the online magazine “Spiked,” pitted feminism against free speech with one central question: “Feminism vs. the First Amendment”
…And I Feel Fine
The end of the world has been set for Sept. 23 by David Meade, a research scientist. Meade has even taken this claim so “…And I Feel Fine”
Dicamba Delivers Distress
Dicamba, a common herbicide meant to kill weeds, is proving to also negatively affect soybeans that aren’t yet adapted to the chemical. The soybeans experience “Dicamba Delivers Distress”