As North Dakota State’s Public Health Week approaches, Abby Gold, the vice chair of the public health department, gave a preview of what to expect. “Previewing Public Health”
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Students of Every Nation
The North Dakota State Parade of Nations, featuring students from around 35 different countries, took place Monday, Feb. 26 in the Memorial Union. Every country “Students of Every Nation”
New Technology to Find the Wandering
A case of a missing person escalated in 2013 when local authorities realized that the 11-year-old, Anthony Kuznia, had autism. Chief Mike Hedlund, along with “New Technology to Find the Wandering”
In Need of Needles
Since legislators authorized needle exchange programs in North Dakota in 2017, Fargo Cass Public Health has submitted their request to provide a needle exchange program “In Need of Needles”
Republican Party Dumps Tefft
White nationalist Peter Tefft was expelled from his membership in the District 21 Republicans Thursday, Feb. 22 at the Cass County Republican Convention in Fargo. “Republican Party Dumps Tefft”
North Dakota Takes on Marijuana
Marijuana-related arrests have risen from 1,533 in 2009 to 3,362 in 2016, according to a report by the North Dakota Attorney General’s office. The Attorney “North Dakota Takes on Marijuana”
Moore’s Highlights on Trumponomics
PHOTO COURTESY | WIKI COMMONS Economist Stephen Moore, a former Trump aid, visited NDSU last week. Economic analyst Stephen Moore came to North Dakota State “Moore’s Highlights on Trumponomics”
Citizens Speak for the Kirkbride
The Regional Treatment Center (RTC) in Fergus Falls, Minnesota, will face phase one demolition within the coming weeks due to a vote by the town’s “Citizens Speak for the Kirkbride”