When they arrived at North Dakota State, Spencer Moir and Anuj Teotia said they felt they didn’t matter. Now they’re running for student body president “Spencer and Anuj: Students Can Be ‘Part of the Change’”
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Bike Share to Deploy Sunday
As spring returns, so does Great Rides Bike Share. The popular transportation service activates Sunday following docking station installations at North Dakota State and in “Bike Share to Deploy Sunday”
Renters’ Insurance Offers Safety Net
Floods this spring semester have made renters insurance a worthy investment for many students. Twenty-one units on two floors of the T Lofts Apartments flooded “Renters’ Insurance Offers Safety Net”
Displaced T Lofters Could Be Back by April 4
Residents forced to move out due to flooding in the T Lofts Apartments could be back home in two weeks. Kayla Koehmstedt, a second floor “Displaced T Lofters Could Be Back by April 4”
CHS Gives $2.5M to NDSU For Risk Mgmt. Chair
In a year of falling state agricultural commodities, CHS is out to gather interest in the field. The Fortune 100 agricultural business grown out of “CHS Gives $2.5M to NDSU For Risk Mgmt. Chair”
Candidates Confirmed
Student body elections are two weeks away but campaigns have just begun. Candidates running for student body president are Jacob Dailey, Nick Evans, Tyler Losinski and “Candidates Confirmed”
Brussels Attacks ‘Hit Close to Home’
Newell Wright was there when two bombs exploded in the Brussels Airport on Tuesday morning. “Several people had called it the Belgian 9/11,” said Wright, “Brussels Attacks ‘Hit Close to Home’”
Cyber Security Conference Back At It Again
In its second year, the Cyber Security Conferences has grown to draw more participants, speakers and even North Dakota University System chancellor Mark Hagerott. The “Cyber Security Conference Back At It Again”