How students can stay involved both in-person and remotely As the nation continues to grapple with the unprecedented effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, many colleges “Student engagement on and off-campus”
Enrollment Rates Fall, First-Year Student Rates Rise
A pandemic may affect enrollment rates, but not first-year students at NDSU Enrollment rates at universities around the country have been falling and North Dakota “Enrollment Rates Fall, First-Year Student Rates Rise”
Packed, cramped, and beautiful landscapes
A dirtbagger’s experience camping in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park I didn’t know what to expect when I threw my clothes into a suitcase, “Packed, cramped, and beautiful landscapes”
Get your but out of bed
I’m a proud “zoomer,” both in age and university status.
The passing of a legend
John Thompson dies at the age of 78. The sports world lost a legendary coach and person on Monday when former Georgetown basketball coach John “The passing of a legend”
Review: Nas is coming to (re)claim the throne on ‘King’s Disease’
The artist shows no signs of slowing down on his 13th album There was once a time when Nas claimed New York as his rightful “Review: Nas is coming to (re)claim the throne on ‘King’s Disease’”
Adapting to the shifting new normal of COVID-19
An OpEd from State Board of Higher Education members and NDSU Chancellor Below is an OpEd submitted to the Spectrum, written by Chairman of the “Adapting to the shifting new normal of COVID-19”
Don’t vote for Biden
The lukewarm candidate many are struggling to get excited about Last year, I attended an NDSU Democrats meeting in the fall. Everyone there went around “Don’t vote for Biden”