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UND alumnus and former Cargill CEO Greg Page speaks with provost Thomas DiLorenzo during Thursdays Olaf Ethis Symposium at the Memorial Union Ballroom.

Olafson ethics symposium held at the Memorial Union

Nick Sallen, Editor-in-chief November 8, 2016

The Memorial Union Ballroom filled with students and community members interested in business ethics right before the 12th annual Olafson Ethics Symposium, a yearly question and answer seminar between...

New Politics sold-out

Cameron Campbell, Staff Writer November 8, 2016

In the music world today, sometimes it is hard to find a band that’s unique and special. It’s even harder to find a band that fuses two genres of music together and does it well. In 2009, a band called...

Starbucks coffee, inherently unhealthy

Emily Gibben, Staff Writer November 8, 2016

I am a college girl. I am slow at getting ready in the morning. When I have an 8 a.m. class, I usually don’t have time to make breakfast or brew up coffee for myself, so what do I do? I grab a Diet Coke...

We have a responsibility to decide our futures, vote 2016

Elizabeth Fequiere, Staff Writer November 8, 2016

With this cycle’s presidential election coming to a close, many people feel like they are stuck between a rock and a hard place. Having to choose between suffering through another Hilary Clinton administration...

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION  2016

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 2016

Liz Kacher, Staff Writer November 8, 2016

As election day arrives, the Dakota Student examines political agendas of candidates The election season of 2016 finally comes to an end today, as voters exercise their rights and elect the people they...

Ears of corn hang at a camp near the Dakota Access Pipeline construction site.

Dakota Access Pipeline

Connor Johnson, Staff Writer November 8, 2016

The battle over the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline continues in Cannon Ball, N.D. Over the last week, its influence reached campus at the University of North Dakota. Chalk messages, proclaiming...

UND student athletes from the suspended baseball program (from left) Zach Heaser and Daniel Lockhert pray during a Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) meeting Monday evening at the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center. FCA is represented by roughly thirteen athletic teams on campus, with the majority coming from womens basketball and softball.

Fellowship and Faith

Allyson Bento, Sports Editor November 4, 2016

The life of a student athlete is a busy one, their schedules are filled with practices, workouts, community events and games all while making time for some social life and, most importantly, school. It...

UND keeps the streak alive

Adam Gunderman, Staff Writer November 4, 2016

After a huge win last weekend, the Hawks return to the road once again to face the University of Northern Colorado Bears in Greely, Colorado. Last weekend, the Hawks defeated the Weber Sate Wildcats...

Going down the Gopher Hole

Adam Gunderman, Staff Writer November 4, 2016

The biggest rivalry in college hockey will enter a new chapter in the history of UND vs the University of Minnesota this weekend. The Hawks will travel to Minneapolis this weekend to take on the U of...

Hawks punch playoff ticket

Hunter Plante, Staff Writer November 4, 2016

The University of North Dakota volleyball team is having one of the best seasons in school history. The Fighting Hawks currently sit at 19-9 overall, and 10-2 in the Big Sky Conference. The Fighting...

Rocky Horror does the time warp at the Empire

Rocky Horror does the time warp at the Empire

Shelby Johnson, Features Editor November 4, 2016

Halloween night is usually the prime night for scares until you step into the Empire Arts Center for the Rocky Horror Picture Show. The wild, charismatic crowd were dressed in costume. When I got to...

Joel Pugh, UND low brass instructor, speaks at a euphonium guest lecture entitled The Evolution of the Salvation Army Euphonium Solo with Brass Band Accompanient at Hughes Fine Arts Center Tuesday evening.

Euphoniums make degrees

Jacob Notermann, Staff Writer November 4, 2016

The UND music department hosted Joel Pugh to lecture students Tuesday night. This lecture was the finale in a series of lectures held by UND Music Department Chair Katherine Norman Dearden, Ph.D. The...

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