Many people are fortunate to get toys on Christmas day, either from Santa, from family members or possibly from friends. However, annually there are many “SAAC Hosts Third Annual Toy Drive”
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Is NDSU in Danger Following Budget Cuts?
Midwestern universities have seen a decline in budget and some of their best faculty according to an article published in The Atlantic by Jon Marcus. “Is NDSU in Danger Following Budget Cuts?”
Alternatives to Flood Management
Alternatives to the Fargo-Moorhead flood diversion are being considered, as the $2.2 billion project was rejected by Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) regulators last “Alternatives to Flood Management”
Science Café Gives Community Free Lectures
Indranil SenGupta, assistant professor in the department of mathematics, explained the concepts of game theory, the prisoner’s dilemma and the Nash equilibrium to a crowd “Science Café Gives Community Free Lectures”
Recycle Your Plastic Bags
The ‘Day without a Bag’ event aims to lessen the amount of plastic bags that end up in landfills every year. It’s an event in “Recycle Your Plastic Bags”
Human Rights Film and Arts Festival
The North Dakota Human Rights Film and Arts Festival occurs Nov. 13 through Nov. 18 with the film portion at the Fargo Theatre and the “Human Rights Film and Arts Festival”
Teaching Mindfully
Mindful teacher courses will soon be offered in Fargo to assist teachers in reducing stress. According to North Dakota United, “More than half of the “Teaching Mindfully”
Carter Dominates St. Paul Mayoral Election
St. Paul, Minnesota has elected its first African-American mayor, Melvin Carter. “I’m thrilled. I’m elated. I’m humbled,” Carter said, as he was greeted by about “Carter Dominates St. Paul Mayoral Election”