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Women’s Center promotes community involvement

Declan Hoffman, Staff Writer November 4, 2016

As part of the university-funded outreach and support agency, the UND Women’s Center held their first “Meet, Eat and Learn” event of the season. They hosted the North Dakota Women’s Network (NDWN)...

Biomedical engineering

Sean Cleary, Copy Editor November 4, 2016

NDSU and UND will be offering joint graduate programs in biomedical engineering beginning in fall 2017. The programs will be the first of their kind in the state of North Dakota. “This joint program...

Preseason potential

Hunter Plante, Staff Writer November 1, 2016

UND women’s basketball is rich on tradition. During the seasons that UND was in Division II, North Dakota won National Championships year in and year out. At one point UND went on to win three straight...

Rebekah Kolstad suits up for her sophomore season as a Fighting Hawk

#44, The Enforcer

Allyson Bento, Sports Editor October 28, 2016

From the moment she put on her first pair of skates to the last time her skates hit the ice at the Ralph Engelstad Arena and all the time in between, her heart belonged to the game of hockey. Rebekah...

Fearful blood drive experiences drive people away

Emily Gibbens, Staff Writer October 28, 2016

Natalie Murphy sat down for her interview immediately after her blood donation, and her first requests were donuts and water. The hydration and the sugary treat weren’t quite enough to keep her awake. “Are...

(From left) Provost Thomas DiLorenzo, Dean of Libraries Stephanie Walker, first lady Debbie Kennedy, student body vice president Blake Andert and president Brandon Beyer cut a ribbon celebrating the first floor renovation of the Chester Fritz Library on Tuesday, October 25, 2016.

Chester Fritz Library undergoes renovations

Declan Hoffman, Staff Writer October 28, 2016

The unusual commotion and voices mingling brought attention to the west side of the Chester Fritz library’s second floor. The abnormally large student presence dispersed behind a pastry table and red...

The Boden, an alternative to dorm life

Emily Gibbens, Staff Writer October 28, 2016

It’s getting to that point in the year where the novelty of the dorms is wearing off, the excitement of having a roommate is getting old and the lack of privacy and freedom is taking its toll on students. This...

Presidential election has implications in higher education

Sean Cleary, Copy editor October 28, 2016

With a long campaign nearing its conclusion, UND students will have the chance to vote on Nov. 8 to elect the next president of the United States. In a campaign that has grown increasingly contentious...

GI Bill changes

Connor Johnson, Staff Writer October 28, 2016

Changes being considered to the GI Bill would leave veteran aviation students tight on funding, if the bill creating them is passed into law. Congressional bill H.R. 3014, or the Veterans Employment,...

UND students line up for tacos during a hispanic heritage event at the Memorial Union ballroom on Wednesday.

Hispanic Heritage Month

Declan Hoffman, Staff Writer October 25, 2016

In the opening event of the year, Organization of Latino Americans’ (OLA) newly appointed president Sami Chairez worked to revive the organization after the exit of graduated members. At the Ballroom...

Australia arrives at the Loading Dock

Australia arrives at the Loading Dock

Jacob Notermann, Staff Writer October 25, 2016

Australian culture was on full display at the Loading Dock Thursday night with music, food and history. UND student and Australian native Tamara Auer was the organizer and host for the night. The night...

Doctors, nurses and survivors discuss Human Papilloma Virus

Doctors, nurses and survivors discuss Human Papilloma Virus

Journey Gontjes, Staff Writer October 25, 2016

Rosy Dub, a nurse at UND Student Health Services, says discussions with patients about getting vaccinated has become a regular occurrence. “As healthcare providers it is our responsibility to educate...

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