Making large, highly consequential decisions is a necessary part of the college experience. Picking a major and subsequent career can’t be avoided. However, one decision “Graduate School Considerations”
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Popular Spring Break Destinations
Unlike other breaks, spring break is more than a week away from school for many. Relaxing at home with family and friends isn’t enough. Rather, “Popular Spring Break Destinations”
Perspectives on Black History Month From NDSU Students
Black History Month carries a wide range of meanings for people all over the country in part due to one’s background, upbringing, culture, values, and “Perspectives on Black History Month From NDSU Students”
Following Up With Student Body President Christian Walth
Last spring, a highly competitive and eye-catching election for student body president drew more attention to a lesser-known organization within the University. A three-way race, “Following Up With Student Body President Christian Walth”
COVID-19 Transmission Factors and Hotspots
Hotspot criteria for counties and changing transmission factors As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise around the United States, cities have been implementing “COVID-19 Transmission Factors and Hotspots”
Enrollment Rates Fall, First-Year Student Rates Rise
A pandemic may affect enrollment rates, but not first-year students at NDSU Enrollment rates at universities around the country have been falling and North Dakota “Enrollment Rates Fall, First-Year Student Rates Rise”
‘The beginning of the end’ of the Syrian War
Air strikes in the rebel-controlled Idlib province of Syria are raising fears that the Syrian government will reclaim the territory at an enormous cost to “‘The beginning of the end’ of the Syrian War”