Ndsu has officially begun their soft-launch of the redesigned Esports Lab. The lab, earlier located in Memorial Union, has moved to the third floor of “NDSU Unveils New Esports Lab”
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NDSU Student who lost 16 family members shares about conditions in Gaza
Last October, 16 of Marwa Jarada’s family members were killed in an airstrike by Israel in Gaza. The Associated Press and Canadian Broadcasting Association reported “NDSU Student who lost 16 family members shares about conditions in Gaza”
Gaza Remains on the Brink of Famine
As students come back from the winter break, the ongoing situation in Gaza saw no pause. After now more than 100 days, the devastation has “Gaza Remains on the Brink of Famine”
Adnan Akyüz, Beloved NDSU Professor, Passes Away from Cancer
The NDSU community mourns the loss of Adnan Akyüz following his passing to cancer on Jan. 5, days before his 63rd birthday on Jan. 8. “Adnan Akyüz, Beloved NDSU Professor, Passes Away from Cancer”
Who Was Henry Kissinger, and What Many Ignore
“Once you’ve been to Cambodia, you’ll never stop wanting to beat Henry Kissinger to death with your bare hands. You will never again be able “Who Was Henry Kissinger, and What Many Ignore”
NDSU Creates New $3.5 Million Tuition Program
On Nov. 9, NDSU announced a new NDSU Tuition Reward Program. Starting next fall, NDSU will offer substantial aid, waiving tuition and fees, for a “NDSU Creates New $3.5 Million Tuition Program”
NDSU Spanish Lecturer Receives Emma Birkmaier Award for Language Advocacy
Last month Mary Thrond, a Spanish lecturer at NDSU, was awarded the Emma Birkmaier Award for her lifetime achievement in the teaching of world languages. “NDSU Spanish Lecturer Receives Emma Birkmaier Award for Language Advocacy”
NDSU Student Fighting for Medicaid Policy Changes
College can be a difficult transition period for many people. Most young adults go from living at home with adults taking care of the important “NDSU Student Fighting for Medicaid Policy Changes”