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It has now been weeks since the passing of Pope Francis, and the process of finding the next Pope has just begun. This process, foreign to many, is known as the papal conclave. The process has existed ...
With the school year ending, let us look back at how some of UND’s men’s and women’s athletics finished. Overall, it was a pretty underwhelming season for UND athletics, filled with lots of coaching ...
May can be a tough month for students, with finals looming and graduation around the corner, stress can be at its peak. If you find yourself in need of an escape or wanting to try something different, ...
As finals week is coming up for students across campus at the University of North Dakota, it is now time to look forward to the future and what this summer has in store as we prepare ourselves for the ...
And just like that four years is over in the blink of an eye. As a freshman coming onto campus in 2021, I was frightened, excited, and anxious, all wrapped in one. Eager to get involved, I started ...
Mike Burbach presented “What I’ve Learned, I Think” in this year’s Communication Appreciation Day Hagerty lecture. Burbach was the Editor-in-Chief of the Dakota Student and graduated in 1982 with a ...
As of Easter break, there are only four weeks left of the spring semester, including finals week. This, along with the weather warming, may give students tunnel vision towards summer. With summer in ...
On Sunday, Apr. 6, the Henry Family Ballroom in the Memorial Union served as the site of initiation for the newest members of the Quo Vadis chapter of the Mortar Board National College Senior Honor ...
Dating back to 2005, members within the Grand Forks community have come together and volunteered their time to the Big Event. The Big Event is a one-day community service event where university ...
Grand Forks’ newest coffeehouse, Meg-A-Latte, opened its doors to the public on Monday, Mar. 31. This coffeehouse is located on 32nd Avenue near Noodles and Company. This chain of coffeehouses has ...
The Memorial Union hosted University of North Dakota Chief of Police, Rodney Clark, on Wednesday, Mar. 26 as the latest guest in the University’s ongoing 18:83 Speaker Series. The presentation, which ...
The University of North Dakota Writers Conference, a literary festival on the prairie, held its 56th annual assembly through a series of panel discussions, community craft sessions, readings, museum ...
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