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Turnovers haunt UND in loss to Omaha

Turnovers haunt UND in loss to Omaha

Luke Askew, Sports Writer February 5, 2019

The University of North Dakota Men’s basketball team had an important week. The Fighting Hawks entered this week with a not-too-impressive 2-6 record in Summit League play. They started off last week...

Students Have a Voice

Students Have a Voice

Cortnie Cottrell, News Writer February 5, 2019

A recent survey has been sent out to the student body via email here at the University of North Dakota, regarding some possible additions and changes in amenities for next year and years to come. After...

Fleecs on Fleek

Fleecs on Fleek

Hanna Hill, Sports Writer February 5, 2019

The University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks started the second half of the Summit League slate this weekend, beginning with a game on the road versus Western Illinois University. The Fighting Hawks...

Your furry friends might love to play in the snow, but keep an eye our for warning signs that it might be time to head inside.

Cold weather care

Allyson Bento, Editor-in-Chief January 29, 2019

During the summer months when temperatures hit blistering highs, there is often daily reminders about keeping your pets cool and the dangers of leaving them alone in vehicles, but what about when temperatures...

UND Art collections showcases new exhibit

UND Art collections showcases new exhibit

Ana Chisolm, Arts & Community Writer January 29, 2019

Crossing the street on the cold January night towards the Empire Arts Center one could see that the place was abuzz with excitement. On Tuesday, Jan. 22 the Empire Arts Center held the opening of the UND...

Spilling the tea

Spilling the tea

Noah Sell, Arts & Community Writer January 29, 2019

PeggyJo, the Prevention Education Specialist for CVIC at UND, helped host the “Spilling the Tea” talks that take place each month on campus at Archives Coffee House.   “If you go to an...

The Power of Healing

The Power of Healing

Molly Andrews, Arts & Community Writer January 29, 2019

What is the best way to heal? This is a question that can have so many different answers. While being in college, many students face hardships and deal with them in different ways. Some of these...

The Premiere of “Home”

The Premiere of “Home”

Molly Andrews, Arts & Community Writer January 29, 2019

Imagine spending the day outside in the cold, windy weather and not having a warm place to go to rest your head at night. This image you are creating is a reality among the homeless community not only...

Fairytale Magic

Fairytale Magic

Noah Sell, Arts & Community Writer January 29, 2019

Walking into the Chester Fritz Auditorium on Monday night, one could feel the excitement of families and friends who were there to experience the retelling of the age old story of Cinderella. The first...

UND Has Faith in Dooley

UND Has Faith in Dooley

Hanna Hill, Sports Writer January 29, 2019

A hardworking leader; the first words that come out of any UND sports fan’s mouth when asked about Faith Dooley. As soon as Dooley started school at the University of North Dakota she showed promise...

The Hype Was Real

The Hype Was Real

Kyle Kinnamon, Sports Writer January 29, 2019

The University of North Dakota had their hands full when the number one team in the nation, St. Cloud State Huskies, stormed into the Ralph Engelstad Arena. UND would do their best to contain the high...

Leaving coffee behind

Leaving coffee behind

Maddie TwoCrow, Opinions Writer January 29, 2019

College is a stressful time with so much to do, and I’m not the only one who turns to coffee to try to be alert for class and get all my work done. 40 percent of college students are drinking coffee...

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