I am in the process of transitioning from being a vegetarian to being vegan. After watching (arguably) a few too many documentaries and spending a “Why It’s Hard to Go Vegan”
Category: Variety
NoDak Moment | Fort Sauerkraut Defense
Pickled cabbage was the namesake for a defensive sod fort built in 1890 near Hebron, N.D. The fort was perhaps the most extreme reaction to “NoDak Moment | Fort Sauerkraut Defense”
Healthy Herd | 21-Day Fix
One of the fads I keep hearing most about is the 21-day fix. I have even heard about other college students being advocates for this “Healthy Herd | 21-Day Fix”
FMVA Exhibition Emphasizes Collaboration, Experimentation
The ongoing exhibition at the Memorial Union Gallery explores the ways in which regional artists interpret their experiences and examines how different art forms interact. The “FMVA Exhibition Emphasizes Collaboration, Experimentation”
‘Romeo and Juliet,’ Reimagined
The lights open on up on an angular, stoic stone set. The date represented by the architecture of the set is uncertain and open for interpretation. “‘Romeo and Juliet,’ Reimagined”
Mid-Winter Choral Concert Ignites
From the depths of Festival Concert Hall, three North Dakota State choirs blasted away the winter blues with songs ranging from 17th century Germany to modern “Mid-Winter Choral Concert Ignites”
Review: ‘The Wedding Heard ‘Round the World’
This is the final segment in a series centered on Michael McConnell and Jack Baker, two LGBT advocates. It seems like the best love stories are those “Review: ‘The Wedding Heard ‘Round the World’”
Limited Release, Big Impact
How many people have seen “Brooklyn,” “The Danish Girl” or “Son of Saul”? Despite not having a wide release, these films left an impression on critics and “Limited Release, Big Impact”