North Dakota State’s celebration of National Native American Heritage Month began Thursday with a ceremonial event. Jered Pigeon, the program coordinator for the NDSU Office “Native American Heritage Month Kicks Off”
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MATBUS Offering Free Rides Tuesday
For some, getting to polling stations on Election Day proves to be a hassle. MATBUS provides a solution. Julie Bommelman, MATBUS’ transit director, said MATBUS “MATBUS Offering Free Rides Tuesday”
Spectrum Poll Indicates Trump Leads Opponents
A new poll suggests nearly half of North Dakota State undergraduate students are likely to vote for Donald Trump on Tuesday. The data indicates 48 “Spectrum Poll Indicates Trump Leads Opponents”
Registration is Here, New Changes Coming
Spring semester registration began Monday and academic advising for the upcoming semester is in full swing. Students who have any questions may utilize resources offered “Registration is Here, New Changes Coming”
Understanding the NoDak Ballot
Those who have tuned to media outlets in the last 18 months may be aware that a presidential election is within a week’s time, but “Understanding the NoDak Ballot”
Bike Share to Hibernate Sunday
As of Tuesday, 245,950 rides have occurred since the Great Rides Bike Share program launched on March 15, 2015. Bike Share is a way students “Bike Share to Hibernate Sunday”
Pajama Party In Memorial Union
Students can enjoy a sleepover-like movie jamboree in their pajamas Friday. The event, Pajama Jam, is hosted by Campus Live and invites students to show “Pajama Party In Memorial Union”
Student Senate Supports Cancelling Class
North Dakota State’s Student Government supports cancelling classes the day prior to Thanksgiving. The move passed unanimously in a resolution at the student senate meeting “Student Senate Supports Cancelling Class”