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Scott Miller Scholarship to Serve Aspiring Journalists
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”
The Right to Take a Stand … Or a Seat?
Recently it seems that all social media revolves around is alcohol, being back in school, and the ever-consistent debate about racism and Black Lives Matter “The Right to Take a Stand … Or a Seat?”
These Will All Be Dead Soon
North Dakota State grows around 45,000 annual perennial flowers each year, with annual flower beds on campus utilizing about 35,000 of those plants, Pete Zimmerman, “These Will All Be Dead Soon”
Bad Buzz: Bees Continue to Struggle
September is National Honey Month, so as decreed by the National Honey Board. The bees creating honey may need the positive attention to shed a “Bad Buzz: Bees Continue to Struggle”
Century Theater: Now Screening
Campus Attractions debuted the first movie night of the 2016-17 school year August 24 at Century Theater in Memorial Union. “Two weeks ago, we were “Century Theater: Now Screening”
Residence Dining Center Expanding Into 2017
The Residence Dining Center is undergoing construction this year, expanding to meet the current needs of students on a meal plan and who use the “Residence Dining Center Expanding Into 2017”
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”