Despite four years at North Dakota State, Danny Nguyen said he still doesn’t quite know what Dead Week is. The senior in accounting said he thinks “Dead Week Turns 10, Still Somewhat Unclear”
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Dorgan Letter Draws Defense From NDSU
Closure of a North Dakota State research center is drawing defense from the university to its main critic, a former state politician. In a university “Dorgan Letter Draws Defense From NDSU”
Memorial Union Discontinues Accepting Benjamins
North Dakota State’s Memorial Union is home to big events and activities, but it is rarely home to bills over $50. Problems arose in January 2014 when a few “Memorial Union Discontinues Accepting Benjamins”
Nursing, Engineering Top Enrolled Majors, Specialized Ed at Bottom
One hundred majors are available for North Dakota State students. How many students enrolled in a major varies, from 864 to one. Nursing, mechanical engineering “Nursing, Engineering Top Enrolled Majors, Specialized Ed at Bottom”
Snowfall Brings Snow Removal on Campus
Falling snow has brought falling students, and students like Celena Hulst are not happy about it. “There was nobody out there working on (snow removal),” “Snowfall Brings Snow Removal on Campus”
Former Sen. Dorgan Denounces Nanoscience Closure
Byron Dorgan is not happy with recent closures at North Dakota State. The former congressman and senator from North Dakota, who served the state from “Former Sen. Dorgan Denounces Nanoscience Closure”
‘New Charted Territories’ for NDSU
Whirring fans and the smell of sawdust greet the entrance of the STEM building’s south entrance. Construction workers are applying finishing touches to the building’s “‘New Charted Territories’ for NDSU”
Animal Advocacy Nonprofit Wants Animal Science on Chopping Block
Degrees in animal science are plentiful at North Dakota State, though not everyone thinks they should be. David Cantor, executive director of Responsible Policies for “Animal Advocacy Nonprofit Wants Animal Science on Chopping Block”