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Red Pepper enjoyed by the sober

Red Pepper enjoyed by the sober

Brendan McCabe, Staff writer January 23, 2015

Red Pepper located at 1011 University Ave. in Grand Forks. Photo by Jennifer Friese/The Dakota Student. The city of Grand Forks is known for two things; the first being this city gets colder than a...

Music store owner moves

Ben Novak, Staff writer January 23, 2015

Jeremy Swisher, owner and operator of Ojata Records now located on the corner of University Avenue and North Washington Street, is a crusader for keeping live music alive in Grand Forks. Swisher gives...

Associate Dean retires after 46 years

Associate Dean retires after 46 years

Brendan McCabe, Staff Writer January 22, 2015

Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences Thomas Rand. Photo by Nicholas Nelson/The Dakota Student. For many students, life at UND merely sums up to a four-year period that may or may not result in a degree....

Burden of books: shelling out money

Burden of books: shelling out money

Misti Meads, Features Editor January 22, 2015

UND bookstore. File photo. I find myself complaining one way or another about buying textbooks for classes: They cost too much money, online ordering doesn’t have all the books I need and there aren’t...

Greenhouse Gases: What every college student should know

Will Beaton, Editor-in-Chief December 21, 2014

There’s really no debate in the scientific community that climate change is occurring or that its effects are being driven by human emissions of greenhouse gases, which get trapped in the atmosphere...

Redneck twist on Christmas classic

Redneck twist on Christmas classic

Brendan McCabe, Staff Writer December 13, 2014

Actors Misti Koop (left) and CJ Leigh (right) perform in “The Great American Trailer Park Christmas Musical” on Friday night at the Empire Arts Center. Photo by Nicholas Nelson/The Dakota Student. I...

Students experience Saudi Arabia for a night

Students experience Saudi Arabia for a night

Amanda Hefner, Staff Writer December 13, 2014

Saudi Student Club president Salem Sahary speaks at Saudi Arabia Culture night. Photo by Nick Nelson/The Dakota Student. UND is home to a variety of diverse cultures and backgrounds and on Thursday night,...

Winter wUNDerland concert success

Winter wUNDerland concert success

Katie Haines, Staff Writer December 13, 2014

Choir members perfom at the Winter wUNDerland concert Saturday at the Chester Fritz Auditorium. Photo by Jennifer Friese/The Dakota Student. The choirs of the UND Department of Music hosted the second...

UND partners to create interactive, online atlas

UND partners to create interactive, online atlas

Brendan McCabe, Staff Writer December 4, 2014

North Dakota Atlas — printed. Photo via explore-northdakota.us North Dakota has a reputation of being overlooked, but some UND faculty are setting out to change that. The North Dakota Online Atlas...

First N.D. mock trial team takes a win

First N.D. mock trial team takes a win

Katie Haines, Staff Writer December 4, 2014

UND mock trial competitors (pictured left to right): Chris Restemayer, Nicole Streifel, David Lapthorn, RaeAnn Drewlow, Joy Nelson, Noah Hubbard, Nick Nelson. Photo submitted. The first competitive...

UND moves toward healthier campus

Amanda Hefner, Staff Writer December 4, 2014

In a mix between juggling classes, exams and additional extracurricular activities, focusing on a healthy lifestyle may be a priority that falls through the cracks. In order to make healthier decisions...

Dove spokeswoman empowers UND students

Dove spokeswoman empowers UND students

Colin Johnson, Staff Writer December 1, 2014

Dove Girl Stacy Nadeau speaks at the Chester Fritz Auditorium Friday. Photo by Jennfer Friese/The Dakota Student. Award-winning public speaker and “Dove Girl” Stacy Nadeau embraced the true definition...

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