The biggest complaint that NDSU students have had lately is the influx of emails being delivered every day. Often students get up in the morning “Student Loses Place in Line for Heart Transplant Due to Too Many Emails”
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NDSU Holds Talking Circle for Women’s History Month
In honor of March, Women’s History Month, NDSU Women and Gender Studies hosted an event to speak on topics such as dating or partner violence “NDSU Holds Talking Circle for Women’s History Month”
Meet Who is Running for Student Body President
All three student body president candidates were asked four questions. Voting opens at 8 a.m., Thursday April 2, and closes at 5 p.m. Friday, April “Meet Who is Running for Student Body President”
How Stolen Indigenous Land Continues to Fund Public Education
NDSU prides itself on being a “student-focused, land-grant, research university.” The emphasis of NDSU, a land-grant university, among the top three most notable aspects of “How Stolen Indigenous Land Continues to Fund Public Education”
NDSU Recieves NSF Engine Award
Over the course of the past 2 years, NDSU has taken part in applying for the prestigious National Science Foundation’s Engines Award. In an interview “NDSU Recieves NSF Engine Award”
Editorial: NDSU Students and Fans Show That They Still Care About The UND Rivalry
Three weeks ago I wrote that this new generation of NDSU students and fans doesn’t care about the rivalry with the school 75 miles north “Editorial: NDSU Students and Fans Show That They Still Care About The UND Rivalry”
NDSU Celebrates 2024 Day of Honor
On Tuesday, February 13th, the NDSU Day of Honor was celebrated. The NDSU Day of Honor is used to honor the lives of faculty, staff, “NDSU Celebrates 2024 Day of Honor”
College of Engineering Receives $25 Million For New Buildings
Last Friday the College of Engineering and the NDSU Foundation announced that NDSU alumni Richard Offerdahl will be donating 25 million dollars for a new “College of Engineering Receives $25 Million For New Buildings”