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”
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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”
No Money, More Drugs
Budget breaking The state of North Dakota is undergoing funding turmoil this legislative session. Lawmakers voted in the final week of April to cut North “No Money, More Drugs”
Annual State Funding Cut, Nursing Programs Kept
President Dean Bresciani announced Tuesday in an email to university employees that North Dakota State will lose roughly 17 percent of its annual state funding. “Annual State Funding Cut, Nursing Programs Kept”
Table Tennis Tournament Touts Competition
Sports fans and stay-at-home parents found common ground at the Table Tennis Youth Tournament which took place Saturday where several schools took part in this “Table Tennis Tournament Touts Competition”
Public Health: Saving Lives, Populations at a Time
When fallen ill, popular perception may prescribe venturing to a doctor’s office to receive one-on-one medical care from a medical professional. The practice of public “Public Health: Saving Lives, Populations at a Time”
Millenials Less Independent, Living at Home, Study Finds
A new census report conducted by Freida Birnbaum, a research psychologist in New York City, about millennial independence after college graduation stated as of 2016, 41 percent “Millenials Less Independent, Living at Home, Study Finds”