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Citizens Prepare to Vote in Upcoming Election

Citizens Prepare to Vote in Upcoming Election

Dylan Campbell, Reporter October 24, 2024

As election day looms over the country, citizens prepare to cast their votes for who they believe should hold public office. On Tuesday, November 5, the polls will open across Grand Forks at four different...

The North Dakota Student Association is in Session

The North Dakota Student Association is in Session

Dylan Campbell, Reporter September 26, 2024

The North Dakota Student Association advocates on behalf of the student bodies from North Dakota’s 11 public institutions of higher education. To ensure that higher-education student perspectives are...

UND Communication Appreciation Day Showcases the Success of the Department

UND Communication Appreciation Day Showcases the Success of the Department

Kelsie Hildebrand, Editor-in-Chief May 1, 2024

The Memorial Union was booming with students, faculty, and alumni on April 25 where people were reuniting with old friends and making new ones. The University of North Dakota’s Department of Communication...

UND Student Government Prepares for Elections

UND Student Government Prepares for Elections

Sadie Blace, Editor April 10, 2024

Every year, the student body at UND hand picks individuals to represent them and their corresponding college. This meticulous selection is in the form of Student Government Elections. Election Day, held...

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Why Do We Celebrate Presidents Day

Daniel Silva, Reporter February 28, 2024

Every year on the third Monday in February, Government Institutions, Banks, and Universities alike are closed. This year, Presidents Day fell on Feb. 19.  To many, Presidents Day is just another Federal...

Small businesses need us

Small businesses need us

Megan Vogt, Opinion Editor April 21, 2020

  Small businesses need our support to stay alive. When this all passes, because one day it will, we will be thankful for those times when we spent a little extra at the small town coffee shop...

Where the Candidates Stand

Where the Candidates Stand

Mason Dunleavy, News Editor March 10, 2020

Super Tuesday results are in and Joe Biden emerged as the winner of the most states. Biden won 10 out of the 14 states while his opponent, Bernie Sanders, won four. In terms of delegates, Sanders and...

Census 2020

Census 2020

Staff, News Writer March 10, 2020

2020 is a big year for the United States, not only are we electing a new president but we are  also participating in a nationwide effort to count our population through the Census. Starting in 1970...

2020 Census - Do Your Part

2020 Census – Do Your Part

Madison Feltman, Editor-In-Chief March 3, 2020

Every 10 years the United States Government gathers population information on the country through the Census. As 2020 has gotten off to a quick start, the U.S. Census Bureau is working hard to recruit...

Caucuses and Primaries

Caucuses and Primaries

Mason Dunleavy, News Editor February 26, 2020

The state of South Carolina is next up to hold its primary for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.    A polling website, 270towin.com, has projected Joe Biden to win the state, but...

State of the Union

State of the Union

Mason Dunleavy, News Editor February 14, 2020

On Feb. 4., President Donald Trump delivered his third State of the Union address shortly after the acquittal from the Senate. Highlighting the achievements of the past year, President Trump also spoke...

Coronavirus Update

Coronavirus Update

Mason Dunleavy, News Editor February 4, 2020

On Saturday, Massachusetts became the 8th state in the United States affected by the coronavirus. In addition to the newly confirmed case in the U.S., the first death due to the coronavirus outside of...

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