We are living in the vinyl revival. The allure of instantaneous, digital music is still there but has been slightly dampened. With so many different “Vinyl Revival Takes on Digital Age”
The California Kid
Entering this season with a fresh feeling following some time off spent in his native sunny state of California, junior Josh Rodriguez was ready to “The California Kid”
Unfortunate Trip to Denver
Well, it was a disappointing final loss to a roller coaster season for the North Dakota State volleyball team Friday in Summit League Volleyball. University of “Unfortunate Trip to Denver”
Soggy Jogging: No Competition
The idea of “competitive running,” to 21-year-old me, is oxymoronic — though this hasn’t always been the case. I remain quietly cutthroat when jogging, which “Soggy Jogging: No Competition”
Playing the Impoverished
Students participating in the NDSU Poverty Simulation were given one main guideline: This is not a game. Grouped into “families,” students received character and family “Playing the Impoverished”
Liberal Bias is Harming Academia
Our public universities do not teach students how to think critically on issues concerning morality. This bias is both unfair and dangerous. Fortunately, liberal bias “Liberal Bias is Harming Academia”
France Sticking with Its Values
Many people believe bad things happen on Friday the 13th. Last Friday fell on that date, which also happened to be the day of the “France Sticking with Its Values”
Teschuk Finishes Strong
North Dakota State junior Erin Teschuk finished her junior campaign with an excellent ending. Teschuk traveled to Louisville, Kentucky to race at E.P. Tom Sawyer “Teschuk Finishes Strong”