With vaccines being administered, North Dakota sees a decrease in active Covid-19 cases The new year has finally arrived and kicked 2020 out the door “Hopeful insight for Covid-19 in 2021”
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Racism running rampant at NDSU
After multiple racist incidents, NDSU students are demanding change *By: Meghan Arbegast and Brayden Zenker* Students, staff, faculty and community members took to the street “Racism running rampant at NDSU”
Second-annual toy adaptathon gives back to children in the community
Toys and cash donations can be made at the NDSU Main Library This holiday season, the North Dakota State University’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Department “Second-annual toy adaptathon gives back to children in the community”
Holiday season raises concerns for a spike in COVID-19 cases
North Dakota still has the highest daily mortality rates in the world It has been two months short of a year since the first Covid-19 “Holiday season raises concerns for a spike in COVID-19 cases”
Gov. Burgum announces statewide mask mandate amid “skyrocketing national COVID-19 storm”
Effective Nov. 16, 2020, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum has signed an executive order with steps and measures to help stop the spread of the “Gov. Burgum announces statewide mask mandate amid “skyrocketing national COVID-19 storm””
Sunflowers remain important crop in North Dakota
North Dakota sees an increase in sunflower production with more acres planted this year Sunflower crop production is projected to be higher this year according “Sunflowers remain important crop in North Dakota”
$16 million goes to oil fracking
North Dakota Legislator’s Budget Section debated where the money should be directed On Oct. 28, the North Dakota Legislator’s Budget Section approved a request from “$16 million goes to oil fracking”
Patriotism matters: how to support our student veterans
Despite the changes the pandemic has made, everyone can still show their support to veterans As the pandemic rages on, many companies and organizations have “Patriotism matters: how to support our student veterans”