Every school break, no matter how long, I’m always looking forward to spending more time deep in a book. This summer was no different. As “My Top Summer Reads”
Tag: History
National Teddy Bear Day
Author’s Note: Research is credited to National Day Calendar, Wikipedia and PlushieDepot I’ll assume it’s safe to say that nearly everyone reading this owned at “National Teddy Bear Day”
An Honest History of Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a key part of the American identity. For most Americans, it is the most important day in celebration of the country’s history, second “An Honest History of Thanksgiving”
Native American and Jewish Artifacts Discussion Held at NDSU
Recently, NDSU was found to be in possession of a pipe dating back to 1914, where it was once owned by a member of the “Native American and Jewish Artifacts Discussion Held at NDSU”
A brief history of Bison football
NDSU is known for many things, some better, some worse, but it is undeniable how essential its football team is to the Bison identity. The “A brief history of Bison football”
In Defense of Anime as a Media Form
What sets the storytelling apart Anime is not a genre that is perfect by any stretch of the word. In fact, I have been vocal “In Defense of Anime as a Media Form”
Christopher Columbus: the villain
Why are we still celebrating this man? This past Monday was Indigenous Peoples’ Day, or, as it is still named in the state of North “Christopher Columbus: the villain”
North Dakota Not Diverse? OK Then.
A road trip this summer showed me something I hadn’t thought of before. Returning from Theodore Roosevelt National Park on Highway 2, my friends and “North Dakota Not Diverse? OK Then.”