NDSU’s spring break from March 10-14 is approaching, and many students are choosing to stay in Fargo for an affordable and enjoyable break. The forecast “Spring Break in Fargo: Budget-Friendly Activities”
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NDSU Student Bryce Haugeberg Makes Daytona Debut with Bison-Themed Race Car
North Dakota State University (NDSU) student Bryce Haugeberg recently made his debut at Daytona International Speedway, driving a Bison-themed car in the ARCA Menards Series. “NDSU Student Bryce Haugeberg Makes Daytona Debut with Bison-Themed Race Car”
Recognizing Dating Violence: Understanding the Signs and Resources for Support
February is Dating Violence Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the prevalence and impact of dating violence, particularly among college students. Dating “Recognizing Dating Violence: Understanding the Signs and Resources for Support”
United States Flu Season Intensifies
This cold and flu season, the United States is being hit particularly hard. With Norovirus, COVID-19, RSV and the common cold going around, influenza A “United States Flu Season Intensifies”
Valentine’s Day to be Celebrated in the FM-Area
Activities With a Loved One Parachigo’s Newlywed Game– Parachigo is a collective DIY venue, art studio and store that is located in downtown Fargo and “Valentine’s Day to be Celebrated in the FM-Area”
NDUS Announces Upcoming Lowered Textbook Costs
On January 22nd the North Dakota University System announced that a new policy lowering the costs of textbooks and student materials would be going into “NDUS Announces Upcoming Lowered Textbook Costs”
Steve Stark’s Cartoons: A Legacy of Satire and Commentary
The Memorial Union Gallery at NDSU is currently showcasing an exhibition featuring the work of longtime editorial cartoonist Steve Stark. Opening on Dec. 20 and “Steve Stark’s Cartoons: A Legacy of Satire and Commentary”
Black History Events on Campus
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”