From mechanical engineering to Forbes magazine, Andrew Dalman has a knack for hard work. Forbes recognized the graduate student for his work with manufacturing and engineering industry, particularly “NDSU Grad Student Ranked On Forbes List”
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Project to Expand RDC to Begin in March
Another North Dakota State dining center is poised to grow. A project to expand the Residence Dining Center eastward onto the green space near South “Project to Expand RDC to Begin in March”
Athletics Requests 35 Percent Increase in Student Fees
Students attending an open forum Friday regarding proposed student fee increases had criticism and questions for NDSU athletics. The Tier I organization requested a 35.5 percent “Athletics Requests 35 Percent Increase in Student Fees”
Study Abroad Students May Discover $300 User Fee
Student senate representatives have given their nod of approval to an increase in study abroad fees by a 13-5 vote. Three senators abstained from the vote. The “Study Abroad Students May Discover $300 User Fee”
No Major Problem Being Undecided
Dietetics or apparel studies? This was the life-altering decision Mikayla Hahn faced. After interviewing and finding housing at Los Angeles’ Fashion Institute of Design & “No Major Problem Being Undecided”
Student Government Seeks to Increase Fees by $8.76 Per Credit
The 2016-17 North Dakota State student body may pay more fees if recent proposals are passed. Student fees are poised to go up over $100 “Student Government Seeks to Increase Fees by $8.76 Per Credit”
MLK Service Day Racks Up Over 350 Registrants
Hailey Goplen said she knows Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is more than a day off from school at North Dakota State. The assistant director “MLK Service Day Racks Up Over 350 Registrants”
Five-Time Frisco Travelers Enjoy Trek to Texas
While the trip to Frisco, Texas, is never a guarantee, this has not stopped die-hard Bison fans. Frisco also sees a group of unwavering attendees, those who have ventured to “Five-Time Frisco Travelers Enjoy Trek to Texas”