For a while now, I’ve been reading comments, Facebook posts and so on about how Islam and the Quran, its holy text, are so violent. That “The Most Violent Religious Text”
Mid-Winter Choral Concert Ignites
From the depths of Festival Concert Hall, three North Dakota State choirs blasted away the winter blues with songs ranging from 17th century Germany to modern “Mid-Winter Choral Concert Ignites”
Sudoku Answers for Feb. 29
Here are the answers to this issue’s sudoku puzzles. Enjoy!
Review: ‘The Wedding Heard ‘Round the World’
This is the final segment in a series centered on Michael McConnell and Jack Baker, two LGBT advocates. It seems like the best love stories are those “Review: ‘The Wedding Heard ‘Round the World’”
Limited Release, Big Impact
How many people have seen “Brooklyn,” “The Danish Girl” or “Son of Saul”? Despite not having a wide release, these films left an impression on critics and “Limited Release, Big Impact”
Students Should Seriously Debate Dolphin Suffrage
I think it would be beneficial for students at North Dakota State to debate whether or not dolphins should be granted the right to “Students Should Seriously Debate Dolphin Suffrage”
Leap Day Delight
Diego Gondim, a senior in architecture, is turning six on Monday. No, he isn’t a child; Gondim was born on Leap Day, the date occurring every four “Leap Day Delight”
Super Tuesday Arrives Across the River
Tuesday brings this presidential election’s largest day of primary voting as 14 states head to the polls in primaries and caucuses, including east of the “Super Tuesday Arrives Across the River”