For two decades, Scott Miller was the voice of Bison athletics. This stretch ended in February, when Miller passed away after fighting a four-year-long battle “Scott Miller Scholarship to Serve Aspiring Journalists”
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Fargo Seeks Submissions Of Public Art
Artisans of the Fargo community are invited to submit artwork for “Public Art Possibilities,” a project dedicated to enlivening Fargo with art installations. Painters, sculptors, “Fargo Seeks Submissions Of Public Art”
Student Government Kickstarts School Year
In April, then-North Dakota State student body vice presidential candidate Anuj Teotia said that he had not been home to India in 20 months. Teotia “Student Government Kickstarts School Year”
Theodore Roosevelt National Park Honored on Quarter
U.S. Senator John Hoeven (R, ND) along with other state and federal officials Thursday announced a new commemorative quarter dedicated to Theodore Roosevelt National Park. “Theodore Roosevelt National Park Honored on Quarter”
Bison Turf Set to Rise from Ashes, with Rooftop Bar
On July 20, the Bison Turf tweeted, “It’s so hot we are running our Friday drink specials on Mug Night!” It got hotter two days “Bison Turf Set to Rise from Ashes, with Rooftop Bar”
President’s Welcome
North Dakota State president Dean Bresciani welcomed the class of 2020 to NDSU on Monday. Bresciani, along with student body president and vice president Spencer “President’s Welcome”
The Spectrum’s Top 2015-16 Stories
The Spectrum covered the board in the 2015-16 school year, keeping readers up-to-date on top breaking news, sports, arts and entertainment, features and opinion stories. “The Spectrum’s Top 2015-16 Stories”
Bison to Become National Mammal
Both the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives have approved legislation to name the bison as the national mammal of the United States. The “Bison to Become National Mammal”