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Recovery Reinvented

Recovery Reinvented

Madison Feltman, Editor-In-Chief November 19, 2019

On Tuesday, Nov. 12, North Dakota’s First Lady Kathryn Helgaas Burgum hosted her annual Recovery Reinvented event alongside North Dakota’s Governor Doug Burgum. Recovery Reinvented has been the First...

White Cane Awareness

White Cane Awareness

Cortnie Cottrell, Staff Writer November 5, 2019

North Dakota Association of the Blind held its annual Walk for Vision event late October in celebration of National White Cane Safety Day which is nationally recognized on October 15 each year.  According...

UND Brings Home Big Win

James DeArman, Sports Writer October 22, 2019

This weekend, UND football faced their longest travel day of the year as they journeyed over 1800 miles to San Luis Obispo, CA to take on previously ranked Cal Poly Mustangs. SLO, as it is affectionately...

Is the driving age too young?

Is the driving age too young?

Megan Vogt, Opinion Writer April 30, 2019

In most states when you turn 16, you get your driver’s license. Very exciting, right? In North and South Dakota, I recently found out that you get your permit at 14 and license at 15. According to Allstate’s...

New Student Leadership

New Student Leadership

Theresa Hanley, News Writer April 30, 2019

On Wednesday, April 17, students voted on their next student government leaders. There was a total of 37 students who ran for positions within student government. The newly elected Student Body President...

North Dakota Combats Distracted Driving

North Dakota Combats Distracted Driving

Cortnie Cottrell, News Writer April 16, 2019

Texting while driving kills 11 teenagers every single day and causes more than 1.5 million motor vehicle accidents each year, according to UND’s distracted driving information brochure, and that...

UND set to award honorary degrees

UND set to award honorary degrees

Cortnie Cottrell, News Writer April 9, 2019

UND is awarding four honorary degrees to former students, the first will be awarded to actor Josh Duhamel at the Spring 2019 graduation ceremony. The other three award recipients are former Senator Heidi...

Heid Erdrich

Heid Erdrich

Noah Sell, Arts & Community Writer March 26, 2019

This week saw the 50th Annual UND Writers Conference, a three-day event featuring panels and public readings by six talented writers of all different backgrounds. One such writer who was hosted by the...

The Premiere of “Home”

The Premiere of “Home”

Molly Andrews, Arts & Community Writer January 29, 2019

Imagine spending the day outside in the cold, windy weather and not having a warm place to go to rest your head at night. This image you are creating is a reality among the homeless community not only...

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...

UND Aviation program airplanes sit parked on runways at Grand Forks International Airport (GFK) in November 2017.

Aviation instructor shortage

Madison Feltman, Staff Writer April 22, 2018

As the spring semester comes to a close, there’s one thing looming around UND’s Aviation program: an instructor shortage. Despite the rather large success of the university’s aviation program and...

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