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UND Love Your Melon crew being the change

UND Love Your Melon crew being the change

Serianna Henkel, Staff writer March 13, 2015

UND Love Your Melon crew displaying caps at the Ronald McDonald House in Fargo. Photo submitted. Sometimes the biggest ideas are formed in a classroom. In 2012, the Love Your Melon Foundation was...

FLARR affects culture

FLARR affects culture

Brendan McCabe, Staff writer March 13, 2015

Professor Jane Sims speaks at FLARR Saturday. Photo by Jennifer Friese/The Dakota Student. According to the Linguistic Society of America, there are over 6,900 languages currently spoken in the world...

Women’s history month meeting

Women’s history month meeting

Lisa Casarez, Staff writer March 13, 2015

Director of the Fire Hall Theatre Kathy Coudle-King speaks at Meet, Eat & Learn on Wednesday. Photo by Jennifer Friese/The Dakota Student. Students, faculty and community members met together on...

An inside look at campus employment

An inside look at campus employment

Serianna Henkel, Staff writer March 7, 2015

Stomping Grounds coffee shop. Photo by Misti Meads/The Dakota Student. They are the faces you see on campus every day, but probably don’t know much about. Whether you start your day with breakfast,...

“Memphis” comes to North Dakota

“Memphis” comes to North Dakota

Brendan McCabe, Staff writer March 7, 2015

“Memphis” cast sings during musical performance. Photo by Nick Nelson/The Dakota Student. The musical “Memphis” was put on for an eager crowd at the Chester Fritz Auditorium this past Tuesday...

Movie brings comedy to 2015

Katie Haines, Staff writer March 7, 2015

One of the first movies released this year was “The Wedding Ringer.” Doug Harris (Josh Gad) is a socially awkward groom with a problem: He has no groomsmen and no best man. With two weeks until he...

Dakota Harvest: Not just for hipsters or writers

Dakota Harvest: Not just for hipsters or writers

Brendan McCabe, Staff writer March 3, 2015

Dakota Harvest is located at 17 N 3rd Street. Photo by Nick Nelson/The Dakota Student. If there is one thing I have learned on this Earth in my 19 years, it’s that bakeries make bread. And if it’s...

“BoJack Horseman” surprisingly deep

Alex Bertsch, Staff writer March 3, 2015

“BoJack Horseman” is a show about anthropomorphic animals working in Hollywood. That being said, it’s the darkest show about anthropomorphic animals working in Hollywood I’ve ever seen. The...

Joe Black’s open for lunch, not just bar

Joe Black’s open for lunch, not just bar

Serianna Henkel, Staff writer March 3, 2015

Joe Black’s Bar and Grill located at 118 N 3rd Street. Photo by Serianna Henkel/The Dakota Student. Contrary to popular belief, Joe Black’s is open before one a.m. each day. The downtown bar...

Snowflake machine leads to safer roads

Snowflake machine leads to safer roads

Serianna Henkel, Staff writer February 26, 2015

UND professor Mark Askelsom stands next to his snowflake machine. Photo by Nick Nelson/The Dakota Student. Grand Forks residents are no strangers to snow, but what do we really know about it? It’s...

Shows comes to end

Katie Haines, Staff writer February 26, 2015

Tuesday marked the final season of the popular television sitcom, “Parks and Recreation”, in which we have followed beloved characters and their comedic lives. The end of a television series is the...

Ojata Records hosts local musicians, artists

Ojata Records hosts local musicians, artists

Serianna Henkel, Staff writer February 24, 2015

Crimson, local hip hop artist, performs at Ojata Records last Friday. Photo by Nick Nelson/Dakota Student. By day, Ryan Tetzloff is a senior at UND, studying business, economics and Spanish. By night,...

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