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Club for UND outdoorsmen

Brendan McCabe, Staff Writer November 15, 2014

The number of empty seats in classrooms and lecture halls across campus last Friday — the day before deer season opened — may be indicative of the UND student body’s affinity for the outdoors. UND...

Peer pressure game

Amanda Hefner, Staff Writer November 15, 2014

Trivia, music and prizes were all things captivating the Memorial Union Lecture Bowl audience during “Peer Pressure: The Game Show.” The first game show event was held, Nov. 5 and offered a chance...

New classroom experience offered at UND

New classroom experience offered at UND

Brendan McCabe, Staff Writer November 8, 2014

Students and instructors discuss new humanities class on Monday. Left to right: Nick Dokkin, Mary Overby, Sarah Heitkamp, Leif Bergerud, Ben Davis. Photo by Brendan McCabe/The Dakota Student. Instructors...

Teaching assistant brings new perspectives

Teaching assistant brings new perspectives

Amanda Hefner, Staff Writer November 8, 2014

Exchange teaching assistant Michaela Dengg. Photo by Amanda Hefner/The Dakota Student. Michaela Dengg is a teaching assistant with a colorful background in culture. She recently arrived at UND all...

Pets beneficial to college students

Pets beneficial to college students

Misti Meads, Will Beaton, and Larry Philbin November 8, 2014

Duffy the dog looking dapper and incredibly adorable. Photo by Will Beaton. Misti Meads, Features Editor: Since I could remember, I have dealt with anxiety. I would often have panic attacks or become...

Italian Moon owner ready to sell

Katie Haines, Staff Writer November 4, 2014

Italian Moon is located at 810 South Washington street. Photo via WDAZ. Italian Moon, or “The Moon” as it is known around town, has long been a staple in the lives of Grand Forks residents. The...

Society drives away supernatural suspicions

Society drives away supernatural suspicions

Brendan McCabe, Staff Writer November 4, 2014

Founder of Unveiled Paranormal Research Society, Amanda Schneider, speaks to students at the Grand Forks Public Library on Thursday night. Photo by Jennifer Friese/The Dakota Student. For most people,...

“Ouija” bad twist on modern horror

Amanda Hefner, Staff Writer November 4, 2014

“Ouija,” a recently released horror film, filled the River Cinema in East Grand Forks with an eerie atmosphere as I joined my friends to watch the film last Saturday. The movie is based on the Ouija...

Tower of Terror: Blood, beer and babes

Tower of Terror: Blood, beer and babes

Colin Johnson, Staff Writer October 31, 2014

Clowns Cory Waldorf (left) and Susie Swangler (right) scare on the 13th floor of the Canad Inns. Photo by Nicholas Nelson/The Dakota Student. Trick or Treating came early to Grand Forks as Canad Inns,...

Scanners speed up dining

Scanners speed up dining

Amanda Hefner, Staff Writer October 31, 2014

Finger scanners are located at the dining centers. Photo by Jennifer Friese/The Dakota Student. The UND dining centers have a lot of traffic throughout the day, so when a student is on the go, having...

Flu shots available on campus

Brendan McCabe, Staff Writer October 31, 2014

Flu season is in full bloom, and it is hard to find a classroom that does not have a student hacking up a lung in the back corner. It is times like these that students should be in touch with ways to stay...

Haunted Lab full of fright

Haunted Lab full of fright

Brendan McCabe, Staff Writer October 28, 2014

Scary pig and students posing at the Haunted Lab on Saturday night. Photo by Nicholas Nelson/The Dakota Student. Scares were never in short supply at the 12th annual Haunted Lab, hosted by the Forensic...

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