A project meant to raise awareness about domestic violence will soon be brought to the University of North Dakota’s memorial ballroom. The project will make its appearance starting Tuesday, October 25th, where campus and community members can visit The Clothesline Project display.
Student loan debt is a common occurrence for those in higher education. College tuition rates are increasingly rising, and many families cannot afford to pay for their children’s education. As a result, thousands of students take out loans each year to pay for rising tuition and other miscellaneous costs associated with attending college. According to Forbes.com, “there is currently $1.75 trillion in student loan debt.” This astronomical amount of debt is owed by around 43 million Americans and includes private as well as federal loans.
GRAND FORKS – Minds were ablaze, and creativity displayed at the University Avenue neighborhood meeting on October 13th. The meeting focused on brainstorming ideas and receiving resident input about...
Victoria Ledum, Website Manager & Reporter
• October 19, 2022
. The UND Pride Center was opened in 2017 to provide support and serve the LGBTQ+ community on campus. The mission of the center “is all about providing support and advocating for LGBTQ+ students, faculty, and staff as a means to promote a safe, welcoming, and inclusivity community,” Maliskey said
The University of North Dakota can be considered a small but mighty campus. They take strides towards catering to their students and making sure they have the resources they need to be a success.
In a community built on supporting, playing, and cheering for hockey, it was no surprise that the documentary, Hockeyland, was showcased in Grand Forks theaters. For context, this documentary depicts...
I saw “Don’t Worry Darling,” and I cannot say that I am worried or enthralled for that matter. Not only was this movie either extremely praised or harshly critiqued, but the drama leading up to its release would also be considered a psychological thriller.
Domestic violence can happen to anyone, anywhere. It does not discriminate based on age, gender, race, or sexuality. According to the United Nations, “domestic violence can be defined as any pattern of behavior in any relationship that is used to gain or maintain power and control over an intimate partner.”
The local Grand Forks, Town Square Farmer’s Market is beginning to close for the season this fall. With only a couple Saturdays left Dawn Rognerud, the board president, has some final thoughts...
The University North Dakota Study Abroad program offers many different programs and locations with the most popular being Norway, Spain, Australia, The United Kingdom, South Korea, and more! For more information...
As the 2021-2022 school year begins to wind down, there are many events and opportunities taking place around campus that will help students “destress” before finals. When conversing with students...