During North Dakota’s 65th Legislative Assembly, Gov. Doug Burgum partially vetoed a spending bill. However, legislative leaders believe that his partial vetoing has changed the “Burgum Faces Possible Litigation”
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Promise of Reconciliation after Dakota Access Protests
Community leaders from Morton County and the Standing Rock Sioux came together Saturday, Aug. 26 to educate North Dakotans on the five tribal nations and “Promise of Reconciliation after Dakota Access Protests”
Protests Outside Clinic Prompt Conversation on Campus
Any given day in downtown Fargo, residents can see protestors lining First Avenue outside the Red River Valley Women’s Clinic. Approximately half a dozen pro-life “Protests Outside Clinic Prompt Conversation on Campus”
PrEP for Entry
Jon Bell-Clement, double majoring in zoology and art, is a North Dakota State student with a passion for voice acting and having a job. His “PrEP for Entry”
Physics Department Hosts Eclipse Watch Party
Students, faculty and other members of the community gathered at 11:45 a.m. Monday outside the South Engineering building to watch the solar eclipse. North Dakota “Physics Department Hosts Eclipse Watch Party”
Fossils Found in Pembina Gorge
North Dakota Geological Survey gave the public opportunities to play paleontologist throughout the summer. On their most recent dig on Aug. 17 in the Pembina “Fossils Found in Pembina Gorge”
Students Create Exhibit at Bonanzaville
Graduate and undergraduate students at North Dakota State have been creating and designing an exhibit to be displayed at Bonanzaville. The exhibit, titled “Uncovering Vice “Students Create Exhibit at Bonanzaville”
NDSU Takes to Space
North Dakota State and the University of North Dakota have been collaborating together on a CubeSat satellite, named OpenOrbiter 1, that is due to launch “NDSU Takes to Space”