The student fee advisory board approved two options for increases to two campus entities Feb. 4, but SFAB minutes reveal how and what the votes “SFAB Votes Varied, Some Increases Denied”
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14 Facts About ND’s Oil Boom
The Bakken region may be over 200 miles from Fargo, but that doesn’t mean North Dakota State is free from its effects. A state budget “14 Facts About ND’s Oil Boom”
Mild Winter In Its Final (Meteorological) Month
The winter has been mild despite what some days have felt like. Daryl Ritchison, assistant state climatologist, said we could “finish above average” and that “Mild Winter In Its Final (Meteorological) Month”
Friday Night Lights
Just after midnight and hours into his 10-hour shift, Sgt. Allen Grensteiner stepped back into his squad car after assisting an injured Stockbridge Hall resident. “Friday Night Lights”
Internships: Priceless or Worthless?
Paid or not, an internship is what you make of it, Chelsey Engelhard says. “Unpaid internships aren’t always a bad thing,” the senior in strategic “Internships: Priceless or Worthless?”
Active Shooting Situation Continues in North Fargo
Updated at 1 p.m. Thursday. Fargo Police said the standoff situation in north Fargo has been deescalated, with the suspect dying in the house he barricaded “Active Shooting Situation Continues in North Fargo”
NDSU Foundation to Pay Bresciani’s Airfare Upgrade
NDSU Foundation & Alumni Association is paying for President Dean Bresciani’s upgraded airfare on his recruitment trip to India and Malaysia last month. Through an “NDSU Foundation to Pay Bresciani’s Airfare Upgrade”
SHAC Construction at Full Speed Ahead
North Dakota State’s largest construction project is edging closer to completion. The Sanford Health Athletic Complex is scheduled to open in October. Construction started in “SHAC Construction at Full Speed Ahead”