Over the past six years, the United States has seen a dramatic rise in bomb threats. According to the United States Bomb Data Center’s 2016-2017 “Bomb-Screening Technology”
Author: Skylar Berthold
New Technology to Find the Wandering
A case of a missing person escalated in 2013 when local authorities realized that the 11-year-old, Anthony Kuznia, had autism. Chief Mike Hedlund, along with “New Technology to Find the Wandering”
Paul Ryan and the Immigration Debacle
A group of bipartisan lawmakers are putting House Speaker Paul Ryan in the hot seat over immigration legislation. Republican and Democratic lawmakers alike are placing “Paul Ryan and the Immigration Debacle”
Activists Angry Over ADA
When news arrived that the House passed legislation for the American with Disabilities Education and Reform Act Thursday, Feb. 15, numerous bouts of anxiety came “Activists Angry Over ADA”
Heartfelt Healing Through HeartSprings
According to the National Health Council, chronic diseases affect approximately 133 million Americans, representing more than 40 percent of the total population. When diagnosed, many “Heartfelt Healing Through HeartSprings”
Tattoos: A Form of Art or a Huge Dilemma?
It is unquestionable that one of the most popular forms of body art is in the form of tattoos. The percentage of the population that “Tattoos: A Form of Art or a Huge Dilemma?”
The Nuclear Question
Sen. Heidi Heitkamp has officially announced her statement in regard to the 2018 Nuclear Posture Review. As of Feb. 2, 2018, Sen. Heitkamp has released “The Nuclear Question”
Presenting Complex Ideas, Briefly
North Dakota State graduate students are facing their fear as they participate in what is known as the annual Three Minute Thesis competition. The competition “Presenting Complex Ideas, Briefly”