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Minnesotans among 1,760 students who were eligible to graduate at UND spring commencements ceremonies in May (includes graduate names and hometowns)
The University of North Dakota held its annual spring commencement at Saturday, May 11, at the Alerus Center, Grand Forks. More than 6,000 friends and family of graduates were in attendance, as Presid...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 3:21 PM
U.S. reaches semifinals
T.J. Oshie scored a goal and Team USA surprisingly routed Russia 8-3 in a quarterfinal game at the World Championships. The Americans, who also have Danny Kristo on the team, advance to a semifinal m...
Posted on 5/16/13 at 3:56 PM
Spring Game Review - Defense
Now we will give our impressions of the UND defense, both from the spring game and from an overall spring ball prespective. Tackling appeared to be much better than we remember it from last fall when...
Posted on 4/24/13 at 10:00 AM
Why is an NDSU student writing blog about Fighting Sioux hockey?
To be fair NDSU junior Bri Gefroh's blog isn't just about The Fighting Sioux, it's about hockey as a whole. And more accurately her love of the sport. She writes: "For the Love of Hockey is a female-...
Posted on 3/19/13 at 4:04 PM
Outdoor Hockey!
I have slacked a bit on posting but have been busy! I wanted to share something that I was privileged enough to photograph. This post has a few photos ;) Mutual of Omaha's "Battles On Ice" This was ...
Posted on 2/15/13 at 1:23 PM
Save the meadowlarks
In his recent column, Lloyd Omdahl was spot on in writing that the state’s top priority right now is to meet the burgeoning demands for services and infrastructure in western North Dakota.July 12, 2012
ND voters mull Fighting Sioux nickname clash
By DAVE KOLPACK , June 12, 2012
Positive end to a difficult time: UND looks back on building blocks to full Division I status
GRAND FORKS — If things go according to plan this summer, UND’s five-year NCAA Division I transition is over.By Tom Miller , May 28, 2012
Big jump to the Big Sky
GRAND FORKS — University of North Dakota football coach Chris Mussman was asked if he feels a weight has been lifted off his shoulders now that the difficult transition from NCAA Division II to Division I is in the rear-view mirror. He just laughed.By Tom Miller , May 28, 2012
Polling place dress codes may apply this year
Hettinger County may have a dress code for election workers who tend to voters June 12.May 20, 2012
UND may study coal gasification in western ND
May 19, 2012
New NDUS chancellor wants unified voice for higher ed
May 18, 2012
Fighting Sioux name supporters vow to continue fight
GRAND FORKS — People working to persuade North Dakota voters to allow retirement of University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname next month say they’re encouraged by poll results released Wednesday showing their side with an edge among likely voters.By Chuck Haga , May 17, 2012
Judge throws tribes’ lawsuit on Sioux nickname out of court
The attorney who argued the Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe’s case against the NCAA in federal court said he is “obviously disappointed by the result” but vows to carry on the fight to preserve UND’s Fighting Sioux nickname.By Chuck Haga , May 03, 2012
Tribal members want voice in UND nickname debate
FARGO (AP) — An attorney for an American Indian group suing the NCAA in hopes of saving the University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname said Thursday that a 2007 settlement should be thrown out so namesake tribes can be heard.By Dave Kolpack , April 20, 2012
Sioux defense shines in first scrimmage of spring
GRAND FORKS — Many of the University of North Dakota football team’s proven commodities took a back seat Saturday in the first live scrimmage of spring football.By Tom Miller , April 07, 2012
Minnesota gets its revenge after WCHA playoffs
ST. PAUL, Minn. — There would be no magical timeout or storied comeback this time.By Tom Miller , March 27, 2012
A senior moment of silence
ST. PAUL — After addressing the team in a silent locker room, the University of North Dakota captain Mario Lamoureux walked to the other side and embraced fellow senior Ben Blood. The captain then walked to goaltender Brad Eidsness and did the same.By Brad Schlossman , March 27, 2012
Tribal member, former UND athlete decries NCAA policy
Colleen Chaske, a star basketball player at UND in the late 1980s, says in a federal court document that the fight over UND’s nickname “has torn myself and my family apart” and could slow the educational progress of her people.By Chuck Haga , March 22, 2012
Sioux top Bemidji State for 9th straight win
GRAND FORKS — The University of North Dakota men’s hockey team is a step closer to making it a decade in St. Paul.By Brad Schlossman , March 09, 2012
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