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Hidden gem: Art museum engages campus

Hidden gem: Art museum engages campus

Amanda Hefner, Staff writer November 24, 2015

The North Dakota Museum of Art houses a vibrant variety of art work from around the world, including collections from Barton Benes and H.C. Lang. Photo by Natosha Lund/The Dakota Student The North Dakota...

UND puts twist on classic

Amanda Hefner, staff writer November 18, 2015

This past weekend, the Burtness Theatre was filled with feelings of inspiration, emotion and a sense of activism as the UND Theater Department showcased its first series of performances of the classic...

India Night brings new culture to students

India Night brings new culture to students

Sean Cleary, Staff Writer November 18, 2015

Swati Sakhilati performs at India Night. Photo by Natosha Lund/ The Dakota Student. Members of the UND community gathered last Thursday to celebrate Indian culture and enjoy some traditional Indian...

L Bistro tries fine dining at a lower price

‘L Bistro tries fine dining at a lower price

Amanda Hefner, Staff Writer November 12, 2015

'L Bistro offers a cut down fine dining experience. Photo by Nick Nelson/ The Dakota Student Grand Forks is a town that isn’t particularly known for having a lot of “fine dining” restaurants....

Dairy Queen skimps on pumpkins

Dairy Queen skimps on pumpkins

Kassidi Andres, Staff Writer November 12, 2015

3 out of 5 stars Dairy Queen is delicious 99 percent of the time. Whenever I make the trip, I know I will be nothing short of satisfied if I buy my usual combo: the Brownie Batter Blizzard with the chicken...

Walker welcomed to UND library

Walker welcomed to UND library

Hannah Amundson, Staff Writer November 3, 2015

Walker became the Dean of libraries at UND this August. Photo by Nick Nelson/ The Dakota Student Coming from the big-city atmosphere to Grand Forks can be a daunting task, but Stephanie Walker, UND’s...

From Norway to North Dakota

From Norway to North Dakota

Kassidi Andres, Staff Writer October 28, 2015

Atle Johansen has come from Norway to study at UND. Photo from Atle Johansen's facebook page Moving to a foreign country can be an exciting adventure. The environment is entirely perplexing. The layout...

“Knights of Pen & Paper” eats away at my life

Alex Bertsch, Editor-in-chief October 23, 2015

This weekend, I sat down at my computer to waste another few hours of my life playing video games. The video game in question is “Knights of Pen and Paper,” a turn-based roleplaying game about a group...

Dogmahal Doghaus brings big bites

Amanda Hefner, Features writer October 23, 2015

Everyone is fairly familiar with hot dogs. You have the dog, the bun, nothing too complex, right? Well that’s what I innocently thought too before I visited Dogmahal Doghaus on North Washington Street...

Australian professor settles in at UND

Australian professor settles in at UND

Hannah Amundson, Features writer October 23, 2015

Originally from Australia and having formerly taught at the University of Southern Australia, Grant Tomkinson took a position at UND this summer as an associate professor in the Kinesiology and Public...

Ben Caplan to play for the first time in Grand Forks

Ben Caplan to play for the first time in Grand Forks

Amanda Hefner, Features Reporter October 15, 2015

Ben Caplan and his band The Casual Smokers  pose for a photo. Photo courtesy of May Maryanovich. The Empire Arts Center is preparing for acclaimed Canadian singer/songwriter Ben Caplan to perform in...

‘Axis Football 2015’ fails to deliver on every level

Alex Bertsch, Editor in chief October 15, 2015

1 our of 5 stars Every so often, I stumble across a game that I know will probably disappoint me, but I buy it anyway in the hopes it will surprise me with just how competent it actually is. I desperately...

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