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Transgender bathroom bill

Becca Devine, Staff Writer March 1, 2016

In South Dakota, HB1008 is in the process of becoming a law to make it a requirement in public schools that people have to use the bathroom in which their original biological sex matches. According to...

Bad movies are an art form

Bad movies are an art form

Alisabeth Otto, Staff Writer March 1, 2016

Tommy Wiseau wrote, directed and starred in the amazingly bad "The Room." Photo courtesy of theroommovie.com Do you ever get tired of watching good movies? Are you overwhelmed from reading too many...

Wellness Center rock wall provides fun, social activity

Lucas Amundson, Staff Writer March 1, 2016

Dangling 20 feet above the ground by a half-inch rope isn’t everyone’s idea of a relaxing afternoon. For participants at Saturday’s rock climbing clinic at the UND Wellness Center, that’s exactly...

Students win awards at wildlife conference

Students win awards at wildlife conference

Nick Sallen, Opinion Editor February 26, 2016

UND's Wildlife Society was well represented at the North Dakota Chapter of the Wildlife Society Conference. Photo by Susan Felege. Recently, The Wildlife Society returned from Mandan, N. D., where students...

Students and staff get a look at Sri Lanka

Students and staff get a look at Sri Lanka

David Satre, News Editor February 26, 2016

Sheevika Senanayke and Angie Wickramaratne perform at the Sri Lankan culture night. Photo by Nick Nelson/The Dakota Student Students and staff alike gathered Feb. 18 for Sri Lankan Culture Night in the...

UND scientists study glacial melt

UND scientists study glacial melt

Nick Sallen, Opinion Editor February 23, 2016

The Knife Point Glacier is one of many glaciers scientists are studying in Wyoming. Photo by Jeff VanLooy UND students and instructors have been hiking up glaciers deep in mountainous Wyoming to study...

Festival du Voyageur

Amanda Hefner, Staff Writer February 23, 2016

Au revoir! After 10 vibrant days full of music, food, art and culture, a plethora of winter fun came to a close this weekend as Festival du Voyageur wrapped up its historic 47th year. Held in Winnipeg,...

UND student organization helps new Americans start business

Lucas Amundson, Features Editor February 23, 2016

Many people are moving across the world to finder better, safer lives for their families. Some of these people come with their own ideas of the “American Dream,” but they might not know where to begin. Global...

UND Theatre prepares for performance

Amanda Hefner, Staff Writer February 19, 2016

UND Theater students Tyler Folkedahl, Ashley Restemayer, Brooke Anderson, Brandon Nalley are preparing for the upcoming Evening of Student Works. From casting to directing to now taking the stage by storm,...

‘Bone Map’ has rich imagery

‘Bone Map’ has rich imagery

Kaitlyn Dahle, Staff Writer February 19, 2016

Sara Eliza Johnson’s “Bone Map” is as clear as it is piercing. Image courtesy of amazon.com Poetry review: 5 out of 5 stars Sara Eliza Johnson won the National Poetry Series in 2014 with her interesting...

Poetry Review: ‘Tributaries’

Kaitlyn Dahle, Staff Writer February 19, 2016

3 out of 5 stars With all the complex geometric patterns, the lovely bird and the many different colors on the front cover of “Tributaries” by Laura Da’, readers can’t help but be drawn in —...

‘Trump Dump’ is addicting

‘Trump Dump’ is addicting

Alisabeth Otto, Staff writer February 19, 2016

After completing each level, Sam the eagle poops on Trump. Screenshot courtesy of itunes.com App review: 5 out of 5 stars Picture this: A majestic eagle, wings flapping heavily in the blue sky, poised...

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