As the year draws to a close and finals become not only the problem but the solution to passing classes, some students just can’t handle “Helping Animals, Helping Yourself”
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Plants Helping People
North Dakota State students in the Introduction to Horticulture Therapy class took part in an opportunity to help local residents at the Touchmark at Harwood “Plants Helping People”
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”
Fake News Up for Discussion
The Northern Plains Ethics Institute held a “fake news” conference at North Dakota State’s Minard Hall Thursday, April 26. The event’s panelists included Jim Shaw, “Fake News Up for Discussion”
Net Neutrality No Longer A Reality
Several small business owners in the Fargo area came together to combat the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) stance on net neutrality April 23. The owners “Net Neutrality No Longer A Reality”
Gov. Burgum Looks to Cut Higher Education
Gov. Doug Burgum’s budget guidelines, released April 18, outline a $50 million cut to state higher education spending. If implemented, this would cut North Dakota “Gov. Burgum Looks to Cut Higher Education”
Being Aware of Sexual Assault
From February 12-19, the second annual Sexual Assault Census was taken in North Dakota with 95 percent of programs reporting the number and type of “Being Aware of Sexual Assault”
Pre-4/20 Pot Party Forum
The Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) hosted community leaders in an open forum, the Pre-4/20 Pot Party Forum, discussing the legalization of recreational marijuana “Pre-4/20 Pot Party Forum”