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Members of the Rozmai Ukranian Dance Company perform Saturday at the Alerus Center during the annual Feast of Nations event. Daniel Yun / Dakota Student

Feast of Nations

Liz Kacher, Staff Writer February 14, 2017

55th annual Feast of Nations held at the University of North Dakota The Alerus Center hosted the 55th annual Feast of Nations Saturday, Feb. 11, inside of a packed ballroom with a diverse crowd of attendees....

Kyle Thorson, owner of Archives Coffee Shop, speaks during the raise your cups event Saturday morning on-campus. Daniel Yun/ Dakota Student

Women’s March on Washington

Liz Kacher, Staff Writer January 24, 2017

A large crowd of students gathered together at Archives Coffee House Saturday, Jan. 21, in support of the Women’s March on Washington that occurred in D.C. The Women’s March on Washington intended...

The Red Sand Project, taking place Friday in front of the Persistence statue on campus, aims to raise awareness about human trafficking and other forms of exploitation.

Invisible slaves

Rachel Cox, Staff Writer November 1, 2016

Historian and activist speaks to students, detailing the “Red Sand Project” At noon on Friday, Oct. 28, people gathered near the Memorial Union for a moving installment of the Red Sand Project. The...

The Adelphi fountain, donated by the Adelphi Literary Society in 1905, stands on campus near Hughes Fine Arts Center and the Hopper-Danley Spiritual Center on September 11, 2016. Photo by Daniel Yun/ The Dakota Student

Adelphi fountain, a symbol for UND

Nick Sallen, Editor-in-Chief September 18, 2016

Built in 1907, the Adelphi Fountain was the first purely aesthetic addition to campus as a gift to UND from the Adelphi Literary Society. Since 1928, the fountain has remained on the west bank of...

Women from the medical and law schools competed Friday at Memorial Stadium prior to the men. Photo by Daniel Yun/ The Dakota Student

Great traditions carried out

Declan Hoffman, Staff Writer September 13, 2016

An annual tradition between UND law and medical students brought out the competitive spirits from both sides Friday night at the Malpractice Bowl, three weeks into their strict study schedules. The two...

UND junior Tamara Merseli bumping the ball during a match last season. Photo by Daniel Yun/ The Dakota Student

Women’s Volleyball snagging wins down south

Hunter Plante, Staff Writer September 13, 2016

UND moves their record over .500 as they collect four wins on the road The University of North Dakota are looking ahead to a schedule stacked with skilled teams. With games against SEC’s Ole Miss and...

LaRoyce Batchelor demonstrates a kick with Karen Katrinak at the Hisshou Karate Dojo in Grand Forks, N.D. on Saturday, September 3, 2016. Photo by Daniel Yun/ The Dakota Student

Shedding light on UND’s Hisshou karate

Shelby Johnson, Features Editor September 9, 2016

Shotokan karate is used as self-defense. This is the first thing that Sensei LaRoyce Batchelor explained. Batchelor is the sensei of UND’s Hisshou Karate. Shotokan is the certain type of karate that...

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