America’s fascination with the worst of the worst has permeated popular culture in film (“Silence of the Lambs” (1991)), television (CBS’s “Criminal Minds”) and literature “Review: ‘Mindhunter’ a Serial Thriller”
Author: Paige Johnson
Taking Human Rights to the Big Screen
A new nonprofit and an established local icon have partnered for the inaugural North Dakota Human Rights Film Festival. Established in March of this year, “Taking Human Rights to the Big Screen”
Theatre for the Very Young Coming to NDSU
A revolutionary new wave of theatre is heading to North Dakota State’s campus next summer. Known as Theatre for the Very Young Audiences (TVYA), the “Theatre for the Very Young Coming to NDSU”
Day in the Life Of: Hannah Swanson
From recitals to rehearsals, vocal warm-ups to visual critiques, the life of a performing and visual arts student is academically diverse. “Day in the Life,” “Day in the Life Of: Hannah Swanson”
Theatre NDSU Talks Climate Change in Upcoming Program
In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson’s advisory committee on science and technology warned the president about the increasing accumulation of carbon dioxide in Earth’s atmosphere. “Theatre NDSU Talks Climate Change in Upcoming Program”
A New Way to Game
On Thursday, Oct. 26, North Dakota State students were able to experience virtual reality through the NDSU Video Game Club and Vacuum Door Interactive. Set “A New Way to Game”
A Conversation with a Cryptozoologist
Loren Coleman’s career started when he was 12 years old, in 1960. Since then, the anthropologist, zoologist and psychiatric social worker has contributed to 100 books “A Conversation with a Cryptozoologist”
The Day I Met Grant Wilson
For the past seven years, Shooting Star Casino in Mahnomen, Minnesota, has been hosting the spooky and mysterious at their annual ParaCon. Comprised of three “The Day I Met Grant Wilson”