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Dr. James Popejoy directs the UND Wind Band Ensemble during a concert Tuesday evening at the Chester Fritz Auditorium.

Wind ensemble delivers first performance

Jacob Notermann, Staff Writer October 14, 2016

Wind Ensemble Kicks Off! The UND University Band and the Wind Ensemble took the Chester Fritz stage Tuesday night for its first formal concert of the year. The entirety of the concert was under the...

Deek’s is the best late night answer

Jacob Notermann, Staff Writer October 11, 2016

Some advice your mom didn't tell you before Brush twice a day. Put soap in the laundry machine. Know who delivers pizza at ungodly hours of the night. This is the college students’ creed. For UND students...

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Major of the week: Nursing

Jacob Notermann, Staff Writer October 7, 2016

Even with labor shortages, these students confront heavy competition Nursing is one of the few majors where the name of the program is the same as the job. Nursing is a field filled with motivation,...

UND satellites made by student go to space!

September 27, 2016

University partners to build satellites to be launched  UND students are making space history this year. Before New Year’s Day, the International Space Station will receive the first North Dakota-made...

Sickies Garage, a local chain known for their unique and hearty burgers, opened on Monday, September 19, 2016.

Sickies Garage is sick . . . in a good way

Jacob Notermann, Staff Writer September 23, 2016

“We can never go to Sickie’s. It sounds gross.” These are the exact words  my girlfriend said to me as we drove past Sickie’s Garage on Columbia. Call it a lesson to never judge a book by its...

Major of the week: Unmanned aircraft systems!

Jacob Notermann, Staff Writer September 23, 2016

For the pilots who prefer not to be in the plane. Students at the University of North Dakota have the unique opportunity to study in the birthplace of an innovative program. To put it simply, having...

Major of the week, Philosophy and Religion

Jacob Notermann, Staff Writer September 18, 2016

Philosophy and Religion majors don't just pray all day The University of North Dakota offers a wide range of academic opportunities. Students of every personality and background can find something...

Tom Short discusses creationism at UND. Photo by Matt Eidson/ The Dakota Student

Creationism vs. evolution, an on campus debate

Jacob Notermann, Staff Writer September 13, 2016

Before I dive in, allow me to say that I am a card-carrying Catholic, a supporter of religious freedoms, a supporter of freedom of speech and believe debate is a crucial role in society. With that being...

UND students find a way to pay for college expenses. Photo courtesy of pixabay.com

Struggling for the means

Jacob Notermann, Staff Writer September 13, 2016

Loans are a drag for some, but a savior for others. According to the U.S. Department of Education, roughly nine out of 10 high school students attended a public high school, rather than a private high...

The Betty Englestad Sioux Center is where volleyball and basketball are played. Photo by The Dakota Student/ File photo

Betty Englestad Sioux Center awaits students

Jacob Notermann, Staff Writer September 2, 2016

The Betty Englestad Sioux Center isn’t the most celebrated arena on campus, but it is still a great place for sports. Most of UND’s pride and fame derives from the success and tradition in sports....

Geography club president Elijah Sack speaks to students during the Student Involvement Expo on Saturday, August 20, 2016.

Freshmen: getting involved can only help

Jacob Notermann, Staff Writer September 2, 2016

Geography Club President Elijah Sack speaks to students during the Student Involvement Expo. Photo by Daniel Yun/ The Dakota Student Every August, thousands of freshmen move into their first college...

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