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Refinery Bombing

Mason Dunleavy, News Editor September 24, 2019

Drones and their capabilities have been demonstrated throughout the years, helping or hurting communities. The destructive force of drones is often the one being spoken about in news cycles.    A...

Goodbye Sweethearts

Goodbye Sweethearts

Madison Feltman, News Editor February 13, 2019

With Valentine’s Day around the corner, stores have their shelves filled to the brim with festive candy. One popular hate-to-love or love-to-hate candy has not made its way to shelves this 2019 Valentine’s...

Dissecting the Dean search

Madison Feltman, News Editor January 15, 2019

With a new year comes new changes, UND has seen quite a few changes around here within the last few months particularly within several departmental positions amongst a range of departments. The first...

Government Stalement

Government Stalement

Madison Feltman, News Editor January 15, 2019

The country has found itself just short of chaos as a government shutdown has turned from a matter of days to now weeks and quite possibly months. The longest ever U.S. Government shutdown began at midnight...

Plans for building renovations

Plans for building renovations

Sasha Leibold, News Writer November 20, 2018

On November 20, 2018 UND students will have the opportunity to vote yes or no on a fee to build a new Memorial Union. If students vote yes, an amount of $14 per credit would increase by two percent each...

Higher Education Board Changes

Higher Education Board Changes

Madison Feltman, News Editor November 20, 2018

Last November, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum signed an executive order that led to the creation of a task force comprised of himself and 14 members which he appointed. The task force was formed to evaluate...

A new partnership takes off

A new partnership takes off

Madison Feltman, News Editor November 6, 2018

As the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences celebrates 50 years of excellence, they also celebrate a new partnership with Sun Country Airlines. The partnership marks the beginning of a new program...

Go Vote!

Madison Feltman, News Editor October 30, 2018

Driving throughout Grand Forks you will stumble upon political signs scattered throughout front lawns, with names such as Heidi Heitkamp and Kevin Cramer displayed. There is a short week until election...

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...

Juuls

Juuls

Madison Feltman, News Editor October 16, 2018

Walking around the University of North Dakota, let alone any sort of college campus, you are likely to stumble upon the use of e-cigarettes otherwise known as a Juul or a vape. The market for e-cigarettes...

Parking Pandemonium

Parking Pandemonium

Madison Feltman, News Editor August 29, 2018

The beginning of the 2018-2019 academic year also marks the sale of parking permits for the impending semesters. Parking has always been considered a hot topic here at UND. In past years, space was always...

UND President Mark Kennedy is a finalist for the vacant president position at the University of Central Florida. Dakota Student File Photo

President Kennedy’s trip to Florida


Andre Marquis Washington
, News Writer March 4, 2018

The University of North Dakota’s president may become the University of Central Florida’s president. Last week, President Mark Kennedy and other candidates for the position were in Orlando on the...

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