Dakota Student

Student Senate Race Begins

Student Senate Race Begins

Theresa Hanley, News Writer March 5, 2019

It seems like not too long ago, student body elections were happening on a chilly spring day. They are back, and two students have already announced their candidacy. Sophomores, Gracie Lian and Matthew...

Pranksters Put on a Show

Pranksters Put on a Show

Madison Feltman, News Editor March 5, 2019

On Monday Feb. 25, Barstool UND gained a lot of attention as they tweeted images of what appeared to be a hack on the UND website. The post stated that ‘UND.edu has been compromised and now the secrets...

Saying Goodbye

Saying Goodbye

Kyle Kinnamon, Sports Writer March 5, 2019

Rhett Gardner, the hard-nosed, skilled, physical and proud player for the University of North Dakota Men's hockey team is set to play his final series for the program that has meant everything to him for...

Hawks Soar to Indoor Nationals

Hawks Soar to Indoor Nationals

Hanna Hill, Sports Writer March 5, 2019

Two individuals on the University of North Dakota Women’s indoor track team have just qualified for nationals. This is the first time in North Dakota Division I history that this has happened.   The...

Paint Party

Paint Party

Molly Andrews, Arts & Community Writer March 5, 2019

Creativity was introduced to a blank canvas during a guided paint night in East Grand Forks, MN.   Up North Pizza, which is past the bridge in Downtown, holds these events held by Creatively...

The Spitfire Grill

The Spitfire Grill

Ana Chisholm, Arts & Community Writer March 5, 2019

Opening Thursday Feb. 21, the Spitfire Grill was serving up more than just pie.  The musical had it all including laughs, tears and music. The Spitfire Grill, a musical put on by the UND Theatre department,...

Two-Time Professor of the year

Two-Time Professor of the year

Cortnie Cottrell, News Writer March 5, 2019

Thursday Feb. 28, 2019, sociology teacher, Frank White, was presented the Professor of the Year award for the second time within his 31 years of teaching at UND. “To be the recipient of this award...

The tenth Anniversary of Why?

The tenth Anniversary of Why?

Noah Sell, Arts & Community Writer March 5, 2019

Popular Prairie Public philosophy podcast Why? Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life celebrated its tenth anniversary last Tuesday with a free live show at the Empire Arts Center.   The...

Feast of Nations

Feast of Nations

Molly Andrews, Arts & Community February 26, 2019

On Saturday night the Alerus Center took a trip around the world for the 57th Annual Feast of Nations.   Over 95 countries are represented at the University of North Dakota. The Feast of Nations...

Revamping the communication curriculum

Revamping the communication curriculum

Cortnie Cottrell, News Writer February 26, 2019

The Communications Department has lost one third of its students over the last three years, and because of that, the department has been seeking important revamping of the curriculum in hopes to give students...

Fleecs Continues to Stand Out

Fleecs Continues to Stand Out

Hanna Hill, Sports Writer February 26, 2019

Julia Fleecs, a freshman forward on the University of North Dakota Women’s basketball team, is a passionate, driven, hard working individual on and off the court. Although her first season with the Fighting...

Universal Basic Income

Universal Basic Income

Quinn Robinson-Duff, Opinion Writer February 26, 2019

The future is coming. Automated cars, trucks and services will be the way. We already have self-driving cars in the works. Automated grocery services such as Amazon Go, where you can walk in and walk out...

Load More Stories
Activate Search
Showcase