The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) may ask you to remove your iPad mini or Bluetooth speaker from your carry-on bag while traveling out of Hector “Flying Out of Fargo Over Break?”
Author: Samuel Caspers
Celebrating NDSU Incubator’s Success
Opened in 2007 and costing $7.3 million dollars to complete, North Dakota State’s Technology Incubator is celebrating its 10th anniversary as it continues to support “Celebrating NDSU Incubator’s Success”
Science Café Gives Community Free Lectures
Indranil SenGupta, assistant professor in the department of mathematics, explained the concepts of game theory, the prisoner’s dilemma and the Nash equilibrium to a crowd “Science Café Gives Community Free Lectures”
Accelerated Life Timing Determines Product Lifetime
When a new product is made, or a new part is added to an existing system, it is necessary to understand how reliable this new “Accelerated Life Timing Determines Product Lifetime”
Carter Dominates St. Paul Mayoral Election
St. Paul, Minnesota has elected its first African-American mayor, Melvin Carter. “I’m thrilled. I’m elated. I’m humbled,” Carter said, as he was greeted by about “Carter Dominates St. Paul Mayoral Election”
Studs to Rugs, Now a Dud
Studs to Rugs, a local contracting business, unexpectedly closed its doors Monday, Oct. 23, leaving consumers with empty pockets, unfinished projects and anxiety. One of “Studs to Rugs, Now a Dud”
New Research Aimed to Prevent Growth of Foodborne Pathogens
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates 48 million people get sick, 128,000 are hospitalized and 3,000 die from foodborne illness and disease “New Research Aimed to Prevent Growth of Foodborne Pathogens”
MyNDSU Connects All to Organizations, Events and More
North Dakota State launched a new site, MyNDSU, to help connect students with the community and track their campus involvement. “It is similar to Blackboard, “MyNDSU Connects All to Organizations, Events and More”