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Chester Fritz Library Update

Chester Fritz Library Update

Brianna Mayhair, News Writer September 17, 2019

On Sept. 12, Stephanie Walker, Dean of Libraries and Information Resources described the future plans for the Chester Fritz Library.   “The planning started in 2015,” Walker said, “we had a...

Taking Over the Greenway

Taking Over the Greenway

Olga Kopp, Arts & Community Writer September 10, 2019

A little bit of this, a little bit of that is how people described the Greenway Takeover Festival this Saturday, Sept. 7.   Although it was a cloudy day, many people still made it out to the...

Trotting Away from Violence

Trotting Away from Violence

Cortnie Cottrell, Arts & Community Writer September 10, 2019

As the last participant in the first annual Green Dot Trot 3K community fun run/walk crossed the finish line on September 7, the Green Dot project celebrated its success. Spreading awareness about violence...

UND Celebrates volunteering with the ‘Big Event’

UND Celebrates volunteering with the ‘Big Event’

Cortnie Cottrell, News Writer April 30, 2019

UND’s big event is where around 1,000 students gather together to help their community without being paid a cent. The big event really is a big event, not only for the students, but for the community. The...

Pick Up After Yourself

Mason Dunleavy, Opinion Writer April 9, 2019

As we are facing a massive garbage problem around the world, it makes me wonder why some people still do not give a damn about the environment. On my walk to class, I see the streets littered with beer...

Greater Grand Forks Prepares for Flooding

Greater Grand Forks Prepares for Flooding

Madison Feltman, News Editor April 2, 2019

As the harsh winter subsides into spring, temperatures begin to rise in Grand Forks so does the risk of flooding the Red River Valley. Over the course of the winter the valley received more 70 inches in...

French Taste on Campus and In the Community

French Taste on Campus and In the Community

Theresa Hanley, News Writer February 26, 2019

On Valentine’s Day this year, the students of the University of North Dakota got a special treat, a taste of France would be available in the Memorial Union for students to enjoy. Warren Sai, a junior...

Helping furry friends find a home

Allyson Bento, Editor-in-Chief February 15, 2019

Christmas, Birthdays and even Valentine’s Day are great holidays to bring home a new family member with four legs and soft fur, but you don’t have to wait for a special holiday to bring a new pet into...

Skiing in the Park

Skiing in the Park

Molly Andrews, Arts & Community Writer February 5, 2019

Despite the freezing weather that happened during the week, the cold let up for a day of family fun. On Saturday, the Grand Forks Park District held the Greenway Ski Day, which has been a Grand Forks institution...

Kawaguchi shines in weekend sweep

Kawaguchi shines in weekend sweep

Kyle Kinnamon, Sports Writer January 15, 2019

On a weekend filled with talk of the past, sophomore forward and University of North Dakota  points leader, Jordan Kawaguchi was focused on the future. After coming off a tough, heart-wrenching weekend...

Mutton Bustin

Mutton Bustin’

Molly Andrews, Arts & Community Writer October 30, 2018

Wojo Rodeos joined Patch on Point for a good mutton bustin’ to kick off the weekend in Grand Forks. Patch on the Point is new to East Grand Forks and they have a lot of things to do for people of...

Crime on the increase

Sasha Leibold, News Writer October 16, 2018

On Wednesday Oct. 10, a UND student Alyssa Maesse was a victim of a robbery at Ganesha Yoga. Alyssa was attending a yoga session when she realized that someone had gone through her purse and stole her...

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