Black History Month is being celebrated for the 49th year in the United States. With that, NDSU is taking part in celebrating the diversity of “Black History Events on Campus”
Author: Ruby Ruen
February Festivities
Black History Month The story behind Black History Month began back in the summer of 1915 in Chicago with Carter. G. Woodson and his creation “February Festivities”
Prominent Native American Activist to Return Home
Author’s note: Information regarding this case came from the official FBI website, as well as a site developed by members of Peltier’s legal team, freeleonard.org. “Prominent Native American Activist to Return Home”
Minnesota Hospitals Shutting Down Labor and Delivery Units
Within the last decade, the United States saw an increase in the practice of midwifery and mothers opting for birthing centers over hospitals. The decision “Minnesota Hospitals Shutting Down Labor and Delivery Units”
January Jamborees
National Blood Donor Month In the United States, someone is in need of blood or platelets every two seconds for a myriad of reasons–cancer treatment, “January Jamborees”
December Details
Universal Human Rights Day/Month In 1948, the United Nations General Assembly met in Paris, France on a mission to universally protect fundamental human rights for “December Details”
Native American Heritage Month: Celebrating Thanksgiving
If you think back to grade school and the lessons we were taught about the original thirteen colonies, there’s one that stands out specifically. Each “Native American Heritage Month: Celebrating Thanksgiving”
Album Review: “Chasing Moving Trains” by Roy Blair
Five years–I have been waiting for this album for five long years and it’s finally here. Roy Blair is an artist I’ve been loyal to “Album Review: “Chasing Moving Trains” by Roy Blair”