What is this pillar and why is it at North Dakota State University? On May 17, 1904, it was estimated that 3,000 to 5,000 students “Obelisk Stands Tall 112 Years Later”
Bison Abroad | Biking Back in Time
Since my classes don’t actually start until October 3, finding things to do in Europe is pretty easy. Whether you love seeing historic sites or “Bison Abroad | Biking Back in Time”
Fargo Fashion | Made in the ‘90s
The ‘90s have to be considered a great point in history, seeing as it’s when most current North Dakota State students were born. Maybe that “Fargo Fashion | Made in the ‘90s”
A Spotlight on History: Theatre NDSU’s Legacy
Around this time 102 years ago, North Dakota State’s Little Country Theatre staged its first productions. Since 1914, the Little Country Theatre’s performances have entertained, “A Spotlight on History: Theatre NDSU’s Legacy”
Gay Cat Day Was A Thing
Gay Cat Day is an obscure former North Dakota State celebration from the 1920s which allowed for classes to be cancelled during the last week “Gay Cat Day Was A Thing”
Early 20th Century: Times Have Changed, but People Still Suck
Society thinks just because a near century passes, people are somehow different. They aren’t. If you think back, I’m sure you can draw some connections between “Early 20th Century: Times Have Changed, but People Still Suck”
A Bison iPhone Review
Whoa have you seen this thing. I touch the screen and boom, it’s like I touched a button on a Blackberry. Although we all can agree “A Bison iPhone Review”
Banned Books To Get Slammed
North Dakota State is hosting a Banned Book Slam in commemoration of the American Library Association’s Banned Books Week. Amanda Booher, NDSU libraries communications and “Banned Books To Get Slammed”