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Memorial Stadium Remembered

Memorial Stadium Remembered

Claire Weltz, Opinion Writer March 22, 2021

Three o’clock at Memorial Stadium. For any UND student, the phrase could have a variety of meanings. For a football fanatic in the 80s, it could be kickoff. A high school track star may know it as when...

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Treatment of Women in the Entertainment Industry

Sarah Larson, Art and Community Writer March 8, 2021

Ever since the women’s suffrage movement, women have been fighting and advocating for equality in every aspect of life. Ever since then, women have been ridiculed and judged by men and even other women...

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Men’s football defeats No. 3 SDSU

Alex Mailes, Sports Writer March 8, 2021

The Fighting Hawks earned a huge upset over the No.3 South Dakota State Jackrabbits this past Saturday at the Alerus Center. This win came over UND’s highest-ranked opponent since becoming a...

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No One is Cancelling Dr. Seuss. Calm Down.

Claire Weltz, Opinion Writer March 8, 2021

I’m one of those kids who was an obsessive reader. If I had less than one hundred pages left in a book, I’d bring another along to make sure I wasn’t stranded without reading material. My love of...

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Who is She?

Demetria Slyt, Staff Writer March 8, 2021

Women’s History Month is a time in which we celebrate women’s contributions to history and society as a whole. In this month we recognize the achievements of women in various fields and places around...

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Omaha Steals win in Overtime on Senior Night

James DeArman, Sports Writer March 8, 2021

Senior Night at the Ralph Engelstad Arena is always a special night but, on this Friday, it meant just a little bit more. In a year that had more trials and hardships than any other, 8 seniors took to...

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The Rise in Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans

Brooke Kruger, Opinion Writer March 8, 2021

Hate crimes against Asian Americans have spiked across the country in the last year, with some states skyrocketing into the triple-digit percentages. The FBI defines hate crimes as “crimes in which...

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The Purpose of the Sympathetic Villain

Brooke Kruger, News Editor March 1, 2021

It is safe to say that Disney has truly mastered the polarity between good and evil. Producing some of the most successful and wicked villains of all time, Disney gives them all one thing in common: a...

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Coca-Cola urges workers to ‘be less white’ during diversity training

Brooke Kruger, News Editor March 1, 2021

One of the largest initiatives that companies and organizations around the nation are currently focused on, is the implementation of diversity and inclusion courses into their employee training. The...

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A Battle of Gifts

Demetria Slyt, Staff Writer March 1, 2021

Would you rather have a beautiful vase of flowers that lasts a week or a bright and stress-free houseplant as a gift from your friend or partner? Houseplants may not be a super common gift compared to...

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David Dobrik and Jason Nash Allegations

Sarah Larson, Art and Community Writer March 1, 2021

David Dobrik is a popular well-known YouTuber who’s gained a lot of popularity over the past decade. Dobrik began his social media career in 2013 on the app Vine before the shutdown. Then in 2015...

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Men’s Basketball goes 1-1 at Omaha

Alex Mailes, Sports Writer March 1, 2021

The Fighting Hawks Men’s basketball continued Summit League play against the UNO Mavericks this past weekend in Omaha, NB. North Dakota standout, Filip Rebraca, recorded two straight double-doubles in...

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