We are living in the vinyl revival. The allure of instantaneous, digital music is still there but has been slightly dampened. With so many different “Vinyl Revival Takes on Digital Age”
Category: Variety
Playing the Impoverished
Students participating in the NDSU Poverty Simulation were given one main guideline: This is not a game. Grouped into “families,” students received character and family “Playing the Impoverished”
Soggy Jogging: No Competition
The idea of “competitive running,” to 21-year-old me, is oxymoronic — though this hasn’t always been the case. I remain quietly cutthroat when jogging, which “Soggy Jogging: No Competition”
Ask Kelsey | Short Hair, Don’t Care
Dear Kelsey, I have been thinking about cutting my hair short for quite some time. I know you recently cut yours, and I was wondering “Ask Kelsey | Short Hair, Don’t Care”
Editor’s Choice: Back in Action
As promised, the Fargo-Moorhead events calendar has revitalized itself in a hurried fashion. Detailed below are only a fraction of the entertainment options for a “Editor’s Choice: Back in Action”
The Rules of the Game
Art is a powerful social tool. Kehinde Wiley, an American painter and sculptor, uses his work to emphasize the prejudices that permeate Western art, in “The Rules of the Game”
Review: Amy Christine Parker’s ‘Gated’
Some people find cults fascinating. Charismatic leaders saying all the right things, downtrodden people and bizarre forms of complete control grab some by the imagination “Review: Amy Christine Parker’s ‘Gated’”
Pride and “Sounds of the Gridiron”
Come revel in the anticipation, thrill and frenzy of the blaring brass, striking percussion and fancy footwork of North Dakota State’s Gold Star Marching Band. “Pride and “Sounds of the Gridiron””