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Tradition remains

Tradition remains

Ashley Marquis, Staff Writer October 24, 2013

Members of UND’s ROTC Ranger Challenge team pose after placing first at the Range task force competition in Camp Ripley, Minn., held last October. Photo submitted. Although the UND Army Reserve Officer...

UND to hire new VP

Megan Hoffman, Staff Writer October 24, 2013

UND began a search Thursday to fill a new position — the associate vice president for diversity and inclusion. An advisory Committee in President Robert Kelley’s office determined the position should...

Baesler gives lectures

Staff Report October 24, 2013

UND College of Education and Human Development will begin hosting a new lecture series. The first session of the “Educate Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere” series will take place on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m....

Wilkerson prepares for changes

Wilkerson prepares for changes

Ashley Marquis, Staff Writer October 22, 2013

Students enter and exit Wilkerson Hall on campus. Photo by Keisuke Yoshimura. This past week, UND released detailed information about the plans for renovations Wilkerson Hall will be experiencing in...

Senate supports service day

Senate supports service day

Megan Hoffman, Staff Writer October 22, 2013

Vice President of Student Affairs Lori Reesor speaks to Student Senate at Sunday’s meeting. Photo by Keisuke Yoshimura. While most students dread going into Twamley Hall, by next fall they may not...

Students face hefty loans

Larry Philbin, News Editor October 22, 2013

According to a recent report, students graduating from UND will have more debt than the average student in the U.S. The Accountability Measure Report put out by the North Dakota University System for...

Committee reaches decision on French professor

Committee reaches decision on French professor

Jaye Millspaugh, Multimedia Editor October 17, 2013

Committee members from left to right: Munski, Combs, Poochigian, Murphy and Bridewell. Photo by Jaye Millspaugh. A faculty-based committee has determined that UND assistant French Professor Sarah Mosher...

Phi Delta Theta returns to UND

Phi Delta Theta returns to UND

Ashley Marquis, Staff Writer October 17, 2013

Phi Delta Theta fraternity house, which has begun recruiting again after a year and a half suspension from campus. Photo by Caitlin Duggan. Two years ago, Phi Delta Theta fraternity was suspended from...

New apartments planned for 2014

New apartments planned for 2014

Jaye Millspaugh, Multimedia Editor October 17, 2013

The location near the Alerus Center where the Grove Apartments are being built. Photo by Keisuke Yoshimura/ The Dakota Student. A new collection of 13 fully-furnished student apartments buildings are...

Center faces cuts

Center faces cuts

Megan Hoffman, Staff Writer October 17, 2013

The Community Violence Intervention Center, which is facing funding cuts as a result of the federal government shutdown. Photo by Keisuke Yoshimura/ The Dakota Student. The federal government shutdown...

CORRECTIONS

October 17, 2013

The Oct. 8, 2013, article “UND displays violence’s effects” should state that the Dru Sjodin scholarship is available to UND students of all genders, and is not exclusively for female students. However,...

‘The Flying Sioux’

‘The Flying Sioux’

Ashley Marquis, Staff Writer October 14, 2013

A UND student lands an airplane at Grand Forks Airforce Base. File photo. Although the Fighting Sioux is no longer UND’s official mascot, it is still used by some UND programs. One of those is...

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