The Great Plains Ballroom will host Aaron Carter for an April 29 spring concert in a scaled-down venue and performance. Robert Kringler, a former student “Spring Concert Shadow of Former Self”
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Minn. Caucuses Set Attendance Record
Super Tuesday saw record turnout numbers last week for both political parties, though some North Dakota State students struggled to Minnesota’s GOP website reported 113,905 people “Minn. Caucuses Set Attendance Record”
North Dakota Lt. Governor Visits NDSU
North Dakota Lt. Gov. Drew Wrigley visited North Dakota State on Tuesday to learn about unmanned aerial system research being done through NDSU. Wrigley’s visit “North Dakota Lt. Governor Visits NDSU”
Leap Day Delight
Diego Gondim, a senior in architecture, is turning six on Monday. No, he isn’t a child; Gondim was born on Leap Day, the date occurring every four “Leap Day Delight”
Super Tuesday Arrives Across the River
Tuesday brings this presidential election’s largest day of primary voting as 14 states head to the polls in primaries and caucuses, including east of the “Super Tuesday Arrives Across the River”
How Student Health Services Went 6 Years on a 5-Year Plan
Student health services stretched its five-year finance plan to six years before the campus entity received a fee increase with President Dean Bresciani’s blessing. SHS’s 2010 “How Student Health Services Went 6 Years on a 5-Year Plan”
‘The Yellow and the Green’ Finds Controversy
North Dakota State’s alma mater, “The Yellow and the Green,” is under review for cultural and racial references. “Through our University’s system for confidential reporting “‘The Yellow and the Green’ Finds Controversy”
Pride of the Research Park
“Growth” would be a good word to describe North Dakota State’s Research and Technology Park. The research center located north of NDSU’s main campus received “Pride of the Research Park”