Now that we have escaped that madness called March, peace and calm has transcended on the world of sports. Or has it? Here are the “Top 5 Reasons April is Rad”
Congratulations to the Fighting Hawks on the Win!
Let me get this out of the way immediately: the University of North Dakota Fighting Hawk’s victory over Quinnipiac was an impressive display of athleticism. The “Congratulations to the Fighting Hawks on the Win!”
Ex-Tau Kappa Epsilon Member Faces 22 Charges
A former Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity member faces 19 felony and three misdemeanor charges following a raid on his home early this month. John Michael “Ex-Tau Kappa Epsilon Member Faces 22 Charges”
Students Only Likely Candidates For Commencement Speaker
Hannan Aboubaker will likely not see Drake speak at her commencement ceremony in December. The senior in respiratory care started a Facebook campaign to land “Students Only Likely Candidates For Commencement Speaker”
Women Will Save Modern Country Music
A few years ago, I saw Martina McBride live in concert. Her show was pretty small with only a couple thousand people outside. While its settings “Women Will Save Modern Country Music”
Remembering Those Who’ve Passed Away
Around the North Dakota State campus are several memorials, often commemorating the lives of those who’ve died. The largest of the memorials on campus is “Remembering Those Who’ve Passed Away”
Comic Sans Fan Says Leave Student Court Alone
There’s something to be said about the aesthetics of type — the clean curves of Arial, the classic feel of Georgia, the MLA-research-paper-ness of Times “Comic Sans Fan Says Leave Student Court Alone”
The End of the ‘1989’ Era
October 27, 2014 — a day that will forever live on in the hearts of Taylor Swift fans as the momentous day when Taylor’s most “The End of the ‘1989’ Era”