First year students are generally required to live on campus, however they aren’t required to make the residence halls their homes. Some students have taken “Always Board?”
Author: Phoebe Ellis
It’s the Final Countdown
As finals approach and stress rises across campus, NDSU Libraries is doing its best to help students cope. Amanda Booher, communications and programs coordinator at “It’s the Final Countdown”
Twister Tormented 60 Years Ago
High winds destroyed homes, cares, city blocks and killed 12 in a 1957 Fargo tornado, Sarah Bundy, an assistant professor of emergency management, said on “Twister Tormented 60 Years Ago”
John Deere, an NDSU Community Partner
A flag has been flown to celebrate partnership between North Dakota State and John Deere. The flag, located on the corner of 12th Ave N “John Deere, an NDSU Community Partner”
Chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Speaks at NDSU
Dave Archambault, chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, spoke at North Dakota State on the history of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in conjunction “Chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Speaks at NDSU”
MATBUS Offering Free Rides Tuesday
For some, getting to polling stations on Election Day proves to be a hassle. MATBUS provides a solution. Julie Bommelman, MATBUS’ transit director, said MATBUS “MATBUS Offering Free Rides Tuesday”
Pajama Party In Memorial Union
Students can enjoy a sleepover-like movie jamboree in their pajamas Friday. The event, Pajama Jam, is hosted by Campus Live and invites students to show “Pajama Party In Memorial Union”
Simulation Represents Poverty, Low-Income Challenges
A poverty simulation will occur in Memorial Union Wednesday. Hailey Goplen, assistant director of civic engagement is in charge of volunteer programming connected to North “Simulation Represents Poverty, Low-Income Challenges”