NDSU researcher aims to empower Indian women and put an end to human trafficking The Begunahi Foundation is an organization that works toward empowering women “A Stop to Human Trafficking”
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Baby, It’s Cuffing Season
Cuffing season is now upon us. It’s windy, cold and all around awful outside, so having someone to warm up by the fire is important. “Baby, It’s Cuffing Season”
North Dakota Connection: The Proposed Farm Bill
The U.S. Senate and House of Representatives reached an agreement for the 2018 Farm Bill Thursday, Nov. 29 in hopes to pass before winter recess. “A farm bill “North Dakota Connection: The Proposed Farm Bill”
Students and Their March for Justice
With the trials in the Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind case, missing and murdered women and children in the indigenous community have come to the forefront in Fargo. “Students and Their March for Justice”
Heitkamp Against Appointment
Sen. Heidi Heitkamp told WDAY on Tuesday she will not vote to appoint Brett Kavanaugh amid sexual assault allegations. The announcement is coming at a “Heitkamp Against Appointment”
‘The beginning of the end’ of the Syrian War
Air strikes in the rebel-controlled Idlib province of Syria are raising fears that the Syrian government will reclaim the territory at an enormous cost to “‘The beginning of the end’ of the Syrian War”
When Aid Doesn’t Help
Michael Matheson Miller gave a lecture titled “Inclusion for the Poor: Poverty, Charity and Justice” in his lectureship series, “Capitalism and Society” Thursday, April 26. “When Aid Doesn’t Help”
Tea Around the World
The International Student and Study Abroad Services hosted their annual “Diverse-Tea,” an event to showcase teas from around the world. The event took place Thursday, “Tea Around the World”