A landmark birthday will be held on campus next week. “The Little International Livestock Show is the largest student-run event on the NDSU campus, involving over “Little International Celebrates 90 Years”
Higher Ed Committee Meets With State Board of Higher Education
Affordability, debt, loans and retention were the main focus of Wednesday’s joint meeting of the state legislature’s higher education committee and the state board of “Higher Ed Committee Meets With State Board of Higher Education”
The Ins and Outs of SFAB
Student fees are proposed to increase by over $100 per semester starting in fall 2016, but before President Dean Bresciani’s sign-off, the student fee advisory “The Ins and Outs of SFAB”
Budget Shortfall to Bring Cuts to Campus
North Dakota’s oil boom is over, and North Dakota State will be feeling the burn. In an email to campus Monday, Provost Beth Ingram said “Budget Shortfall to Bring Cuts to Campus”
Understanding DCE Courses
Online and other distance and continued education classes continue to be a way for students like Court Edwards to take courses. “It’s a lot easier for “Understanding DCE Courses”
Whoa, Who’s That New Guy Running for the Democratic Nomination?
For a while now people have been talking about who is going to get the Democratic presidential nomination between Sanders and Clinton. Even back in “Whoa, Who’s That New Guy Running for the Democratic Nomination?”
Review: FMSO ‘Romeo & Juliet’
Shakespeare’s story of romance and family rivalry was brought to Festival Concert Hall on Jan. 23 and 24 through the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Orchestra. This year, the Fargo-Moorhead community “Review: FMSO ‘Romeo & Juliet’”
TRIO: Helping Those Who Help Themselves
With all of clubs, organizations and resources North Dakota State offers, it’s hard to keep them all straight. In fact, it’s near impossible to be “TRIO: Helping Those Who Help Themselves”