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Proposed law may allow guns on campus

Brendan McCabe, Staff writer February 24, 2015

Gun control has always been a hot topic of debate, and nowhere has it been more contested than the presence of firearms on school property. UND police officers are currently the only ones allowed to...

Giuseppe’s: Italian night

Serianna Henkel, Staff writer February 24, 2015

Tucked away in the heart of downtown Grand Forks is one of the city’s hidden gems when it comes to dining. Giuseppe’s Italian Ristorante is a quaint destination for a night out, with a little something...

DS Special Feature: Photographer Ride Along

February 21, 2015

One of our staff photographers participated in a ride along with UPD and Ben the drug dog. Photos by Nicholas Nelson.  

Continuing education: Costs of grad school

Continuing education: Costs of grad school

Serianna Henkel, Staff writer February 21, 2015

Graduate student Travis Clark is a doctoral candidate in psychology. Photo by Serianna Henkel/The Dakota Student. Continuing education through graduate school is seen by many as an opportunity to not...

Darcy’s Cafe: The farmer’s Perkins

Darcy’s Cafe: The farmer’s Perkins

Brendan McCabe, Staff writer February 21, 2015

Darcy’s Cafe located at 1015 N Washington St. Photo by Jennifer Friese/The Dakota Student. I’m poor. There, I said it. And because of this rampant poorness, I usually only eat at fine restaurants...

HuHot improves since opening

HuHot improves since opening

Katie Haines, Staff writer February 21, 2015

HuHot Mongolian Grill located at 2712 S Columbia Rd. Photo by Chester Beltowski/The Dakota Student. Earlier this year, a HuHot Mongolian Grill opened in Grand Forks. This is the third HuHot to open...

UND student earns spot in exhibition

UND student earns spot in exhibition

Brendan McCabe, Staff writer February 13, 2015

Student Lexi Hanson stands with her art, presented at the 6th Annual “Of Memory, Bone and Myth” Photo Exhibition. Photo by Chester Beltowski/The Dakota Student. North Dakota is not usually known...

The business of branching out: Hatchet Apparel

Serianna Henkel, Staff writer February 13, 2015

Being a young business owner is something many students dream about. It’s one thing to have an idea, but it’s another to have the drive and the resources to move forward. Nick Thompson, founder of...

AH! Talks introduces first speaker

AH! Talks introduces first speaker

Katie Haines, Staff writer February 13, 2015

Professor Michael O’Rourke discusses philosophy at the AH! Talks first session Tuesday. Photo by Jennifer Freise/The Dakota Student. Professor Michael O’Rourke was welcomed by UND as its first...

Feast of Nations showcases 53rd year of culture

Feast of Nations showcases 53rd year of culture

Brendan McCabe, Staff writer February 10, 2015

UND performers incorporate traditional fans during Feast of Nations at the Alerus Center Saturday night. Photo by Jennifer Friese/The Dakota Student. North Dakota is not often seen as the melting pot...

A night at the Ballet: Sleeping Beauty

A night at the Ballet: Sleeping Beauty

Serianna Henkel, Staff writer February 10, 2015

For an all-ages night on the town, the Chester Fritz Auditorium was the place to be Friday night. Set to a colorful garden backdrop and original songs by Pyotr Tchaikovsky, the North Dakota Ballet Company...

LEGO League teams compete at UND

LEGO League teams compete at UND

Staff report February 10, 2015

The FIRST LEGO League Robotics championship was held Saturday at the Memorial Union. The event was sponsored by UND and the College of Engineering and Mines and put on with the help of many UND student...

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