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UND Flying Team in national competition: second by inches
The University of North Dakota (UND) Flying Team took second with a score of 355, only four points behind the winner, out of 28 schools at the National Intercollegiate Flying Associations (NIFAs) Safe...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 2:01 PM
Newsflyer 21 May, 2013
Tornado destroys large bridge in Oklahoma, Bridge lost to flooding in Indiana, Future of Kentucky Bridge in question The month of May was supposed to bring ...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 5:07 AM
Take the Tour at NDSCS!
By Sarah Hoffbeck What sets NDSCS apart from other two-year colleges? For one, we truly care about our students success. Not only do we provide an affordable way to earn an education, we cater to you...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 1:21 PM
Poet Zepper discusses writing with Moorhead High students
Kevin Zepper, associate professor of English at Minnesota State University Moorhead, shared his thoughts on writing poetry and all things creative with Moorhead High School creative writing students d...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 4:51 PM
Students and mentors partner up through AAS
Many of the Fargo Public Schools Development Foundations efforts to benefit the Districts students involves the funding of programs and initiatives. However, one of its flagship programs, Adopt-A-Sc...
Posted on 4/29/13 at 9:00 AM
North Dakota state boys soccer: Bismarck Century defeats Fargo Davies 
MANDAN, N.D. – Bismarck Century boys soccer coach Joel Jahnke said he challenged forward Alec Rauhauser to come up with a big game.
The junior responded. Often.
October 13, 2011
N.D. state girls soccer: Century tops Fargo Shanley in shootout 
Patriots earn first title since 2007
By Heath Hotzler , June 04, 2011
N.D. state girls soccer: South prevails in shootout to capture third place 
By Heath Hotzler , June 04, 2011
ND state girls soccer: Century tips South in OT 
Sabra Bertsch scored with 7:51 remaining in overtime to lift Bismarck Century to a 1-0 victory against Fargo South in the North Dakota state girls soccer semifinals at Sid Cichy Stadium.
By Heath Hotzler , June 03, 2011
ND State girls soccer: Shanley wins in shootout 
The Fargo Shanley girls soccer team advanced to the state championship game for the first time in school history with a 1-0 shootout victory against Fargo North on Friday at Sid Cichy Stadium.
By Heath Hotzler , June 03, 2011
ND STATE VOLLEYBALL: Bismarck drops Fargo North 
Demons sweep Spartans to reach semifinals
By Heath Hotzler , November 18, 2010
ND STATE VOLLEYBALL: Fargo South advances 
Bruins reach semifinals with win against Dickinson
By Heath Hotzler , November 18, 2010
Beef Talk: Shrews, cows and GMO salmon 
Education is a lifelong process, and those involved in the beef business know all too well that keeping up with change is essential. The beef business is changing and so are beef cattle. The change is real but not that hard to understand.
By Kris Ringwall, NDSU Extension Service , September 23, 2010
Organic crop budgets for 2010 available from NDSU 
FARGO - The North Dakota State University Extension Service is offering projected organic crop budgets for south-central North Dakota.
By NDSU Extension Service , February 10, 2010
Women's hockey: Perkins, Sioux dominate Ohio State 
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Holly Perkins scored two goals for the University of North Dakota during its 7-2 win over Ohio State in a women’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association matchup on Saturday.
By Forum staff reports , February 06, 2010
Newman named assistant professor at NDSU 
FARGO - David Newman has been hired as an assistant professor with an emphasis on swine in North Dakota State University's Department of Animal Sciences.
By NDSU Extension Service , February 03, 2010
NDSU Web site addresses 2009 corn production problems 
FARGO - North Dakota State University has created a Web site to help corn producers cope with this year's crop.
December 15, 2009
ND STATE VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT: South advances to semis 
Bruins beat Williston in first round
By Heath Hotzler , November 19, 2009
MSUM student caught in women’s locker room 
Police say a Minnesota State University Moorhead student was jailed after he was caught showering in the women’s locker room in Nemzek Field House Wednesday night.
By Mike Nowatzki , November 12, 2009
Judge orders state Board of Higher Education to delay nickname decision
GRAND FORKS - The State Board of Higher Education has been told by a district judge that it may not retire UND’s Fighting Sioux nickname until a hearing Dec. 9.By Tu-Uyen Tran , November 09, 2009
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