Back in 2015, a Netflix original made courtroom dialogue and phone calls between people barely educated enough to attend the University of North Dakota fascinating. “Review: ‘Making a Murderer’ is a Binge Worthy Drama”
Second Half Shutout Clinches Bison MVFC Crown
BRITTANY HOFMANN | THE SPECTRUM With an opportunity to wrap up at least a share of a seventh consecutive Missouri Valley Football Conference championship, the “Second Half Shutout Clinches Bison MVFC Crown”
Taking Human Rights to the Big Screen
A new nonprofit and an established local icon have partnered for the inaugural North Dakota Human Rights Film Festival. Established in March of this year, “Taking Human Rights to the Big Screen”
Teaching Mindfully
Mindful teacher courses will soon be offered in Fargo to assist teachers in reducing stress. According to North Dakota United, “More than half of the “Teaching Mindfully”
Fargo Fashion | Fashion Tips for the Holiday Season
The holiday season is almost among us, which means it is officially acceptable to start blaring holiday tunes and planning for all of those “Fargo Fashion | Fashion Tips for the Holiday Season”
Bike Share Problems Persist in Second Year
THE SPECTRUM | LARISA KHANARNIA The bike share has just wrapped up its operation, but problems persist. The bike share system was put away for “Bike Share Problems Persist in Second Year”
Old is New Again
The world of classic rock lovers today is an increasingly difficult one. With band members reaching advanced age, tragic deaths and plentiful farewell tours ensue. “Old is New Again”
At the Drop of a Hat
You come home one night. It’s late. You are unloading all the things you have packed away in this bag or that bag or whatever “At the Drop of a Hat”