In defense of creation for creation’s sake The creation of art is an essential aspect of human behavior. All the way back to cave paintings, “Make Bad Art!”
This Week in NDSU Athletics: Spring Break Edition
While all of us were enjoying our spring break in different parts of the northern hemisphere, NDSU athletics was hard at work on the field. “This Week in NDSU Athletics: Spring Break Edition”
Editorial: Women’s Basketball on a Summit League tournament run 19 years in the making
When North Dakota State athletics made the transition to Division l athletics in 2004 the women’s basketball program was arguably the strongest program in the “Editorial: Women’s Basketball on a Summit League tournament run 19 years in the making”
The Benefits of Mission Trips
Hello, Bison! I sincerely hope that everyone had an amazing spring break whether that consisted of a fun getaway, time at home, or something else! “The Benefits of Mission Trips”
History of Johnny Appleseed
Author’s Note: Research is credited to National Day Calendar, Wikipedia, and Cedar Valley Arboretum and Botanic Gardens. Johnny Appleseed, a larger-than-life myth that some of “History of Johnny Appleseed”
How Stolen Indigenous Land Continues to Fund Public Education
NDSU prides itself on being a “student-focused, land-grant, research university.” The emphasis of NDSU, a land-grant university, among the top three most notable aspects of “How Stolen Indigenous Land Continues to Fund Public Education”
National Minnesota Day
Every state deserves its own holiday and Minnesota is no different. Author’s Note: All information is credited to National Today webpage, Britannica, National Geographic, and “National Minnesota Day”
NDSU Recieves NSF Engine Award
Over the course of the past 2 years, NDSU has taken part in applying for the prestigious National Science Foundation’s Engines Award. In an interview “NDSU Recieves NSF Engine Award”