N.D. is facing a second wave of COVID-19 as new strains continue to spread across the nation, but the state is divided on how to “Western Counties More Hesitant On Vaccine, Unclear Why”
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Minot, your homophobia is showing
Raising of Pride flag brings out the proudly bigoted I think in this day and age it can be very tempting to feel that on “Minot, your homophobia is showing”
Do voter ID laws hurt minorities?
A look at the current identification systems in place It’s less than a year until the 2020 elections and with recent talk about voter ID “Do voter ID laws hurt minorities?”
Red state, blue city
Fargo remains fairly liberal in a conservative state Walking around campus it’s not hard to find politically charged symbols of expression. There will be Trump “Red state, blue city”
The New Face of NDWN
The North Dakota Women’s Network (NDWN) out of Bismarck, North Dakota announced Kristie Wolff as the new executive director. The NDWN is a non-partisan, membership-based “The New Face of NDWN”
For Home and Country: A Legacy to Remember
The Heritage Center in Bismarck, North Dakota is paying homage to North Dakotans who served in World War I, commemorating the centennial of the United “For Home and Country: A Legacy to Remember”
No Place Like Home
Kayla Rust may have the smallest hometown of any North Dakota State student. Alkabo, N.D., population: 7. The junior in elementary education and human development and “No Place Like Home”
Congratulations to the Fighting Hawks on the Win!
Let me get this out of the way immediately: the University of North Dakota Fighting Hawk’s victory over Quinnipiac was an impressive display of athleticism. The “Congratulations to the Fighting Hawks on the Win!”