On Nov. 9, NDSU announced a new NDSU Tuition Reward Program. Starting next fall, NDSU will offer substantial aid, waiving tuition and fees, for a “NDSU Creates New $3.5 Million Tuition Program”
Tag: North Dakota
The US Water Supply is Vanishing
In a location where vast fields of corn and soybeans stretch seemingly to the horizon, groundwater, the hidden resource that keeps everything functioning, has recently “The US Water Supply is Vanishing”
An eventful summer for student debt policy
In the brief few months of summer, the Supreme Court ruled on the long-anticipated case on federal student loan cancelation. In Minnesota, legislatures passed a “An eventful summer for student debt policy”
North Dakota is committing vast government overreach
Anti-trans legislation’s detrimental effects North Dakota has never been a state that is known for accepting minorities, especially when it comes to the LGBTQ+ community. “North Dakota is committing vast government overreach”
Western Counties More Hesitant On Vaccine, Unclear Why
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”
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”