Every year beginning in 1993, the Tapestry of Inclusion has brought a spotlight to students, staff, faculty and alumni for their work to foster inclusion “Meet the NDSU Tapestry of Inclusion’s Latest Honorees”
Category: Campus
Campus Renovations Coming Soon
Anyone taking the sidewalk from the Union to the west side of campus has probably noticed the fencing that has sprung up around the Agricultural “Campus Renovations Coming Soon”
Birds Colliding With Buildings a Serious Issue at NDSU
In the last couple of years NDSU has expanded its system of skyways and built more new, modern-looking buildings, giving the campus a sleeker and “Birds Colliding With Buildings a Serious Issue at NDSU”
Bad Smell On Campus Traced to Giant Pit of Leftovers
This article is satirical and fake, including quotes. It is a part of our annual Rectrum special April Fools edition. President Cook recently appointed a “Bad Smell On Campus Traced to Giant Pit of Leftovers”
Student Loses Place in Line for Heart Transplant Due to Too Many Emails
The biggest complaint that NDSU students have had lately is the influx of emails being delivered every day. Often students get up in the morning “Student Loses Place in Line for Heart Transplant Due to Too Many Emails”
‘Do You Feel What I Feel?’ Experiences of a Ghanian Artist
Eugene Ofori Agyei is a Ghanaian-born artist as well as an educator who is now living in the United States after immigrating in 2020. Before “‘Do You Feel What I Feel?’ Experiences of a Ghanian Artist”
NDSU Holds Talking Circle for Women’s History Month
In honor of March, Women’s History Month, NDSU Women and Gender Studies hosted an event to speak on topics such as dating or partner violence “NDSU Holds Talking Circle for Women’s History Month”
Faculty Senate Passes Policy Amendment Requiring Professors to Provide Syllabi Before Classes Start
On Monday, March 18, the NDSU Faculty Senate met to discuss an amendment to policy for faculty members that has been in the works for “Faculty Senate Passes Policy Amendment Requiring Professors to Provide Syllabi Before Classes Start”