Eugene Ofori Agyei is a Ghanaian-born artist as well as an educator who is now living in the United States after immigrating in 2020. Before “‘Do You Feel What I Feel?’ Experiences of a Ghanian Artist”
NDSU Holds Talking Circle for Women’s History Month
In honor of March, Women’s History Month, NDSU Women and Gender Studies hosted an event to speak on topics such as dating or partner violence “NDSU Holds Talking Circle for Women’s History Month”
Women’s Basketball Moves to Super 16 Round Of WNIT After Defeating Montana, 72-63
The North Dakota State Women’s basketball team defeated the University of Montana in the second round of the Women’s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT) on Monday “Women’s Basketball Moves to Super 16 Round Of WNIT After Defeating Montana, 72-63”
Faculty Senate Passes Policy Amendment Requiring Professors to Provide Syllabi Before Classes Start
On Monday, March 18, the NDSU Faculty Senate met to discuss an amendment to policy for faculty members that has been in the works for “Faculty Senate Passes Policy Amendment Requiring Professors to Provide Syllabi Before Classes Start”
Student Health Services
How to maintain health and wellness on campus As most of you may know, being on campus can be a cesspool of illness. Being crammed “Student Health Services”
Meet Who is Running for Student Body President
All three student body president candidates were asked four questions. Voting opens at 8 a.m., Thursday April 2, and closes at 5 p.m. Friday, April “Meet Who is Running for Student Body President”
Children deserve to live unless they’re a minority?
How does this make sense? The year is 2024. The Stonewall riots happened in 1969, the NOH8 campaign was created in 2009, and gay marriage “Children deserve to live unless they’re a minority?”
Thrift Stores: A Shopping Haven
Everyone knows that consumerism is a problem in the United States, but what about mass manufacturing? The way I see it, we should let people “Thrift Stores: A Shopping Haven”