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Alex Stadnik, staff writer April 2, 2015

Toward the beginning of “To Pimp a Butterfly,” King Kendrick Lamar admits it himself — he is pissed off and wants people to know it. Through the assistance of his production, Lamar carries an...

Absurdly entertaining: “Wrestling Isn’t Wrestling”

Alex Bertsch, opinion editor April 2, 2015

I’ve never been a professional wrestling fan. I’ve never understood the appeal of watching choreographed fights between two men who look more like bears than people. That said, I do have many...

Shafers travel to Africa on Fulbright

Shafers travel to Africa on Fulbright

Serianna Henkel, staff writer April 2, 2015

Professors Jill Shafer (left) and Richard Shafer (right) plan to travel to Rwanda on Fulbright scholarships. Photo by Nicholas Nelson/The Dakota Student. A UND faculty couple has recently been offered...

Pre workout: Tested and Brendan approved

Pre workout: Tested and Brendan approved

Brendan McCabe, staff writer April 2, 2015

UND Wellness Center equipment. Photos by Nicholas Nelson/The Dakota Student. Often used by weight lifters and serious gym goers, pre workout is an energy supplement that is mixed with water and drank...

Writer’s Conference brings “Voices to the Valley”

Writer’s Conference brings “Voices to the Valley”

Serianna Henkel, Staff writer March 13, 2015

2013 Writer’s Conference. File Photo. It’s that time of year again. In just a couple of weeks, the annual UND Writers Conference will return to campus. Since 1970, the Writers Conference has...

Classes arriving for summer, fall

Classes arriving for summer, fall

Brendan McCabe, Staff writer March 13, 2015

Lecturer in music Chris Gable is to teach Rock and Roll History this summer. Photo by Jennifer Friese/The Dakota Student. With spring break fresh in our minds, it can be hard to think about anything...

Fritz sequel is worse than first

Alex Bertsch, Staff writer March 13, 2015

Before there was “Family Guy,” there was “The Simpsons,” and before that, there was the small 1972 animated feature “Fritz the Cat,” and it’s 1974 sequel, “The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat.” While...

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...

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