5 Ways to Make and Save a Little Cash
How many of you are stay-at-home moms? How many of you raised your hand only to realize no one could actually see you? (Heh) Well, this one is for all of you SAH moms (and everyone else!) looking to...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 1:30 PM
Phillip McCollum rocks!
There are times when I am so proud of our students at NDSU. Last evening was one of those times. It started when I happened upon a Facebook post on a student-run unofficial NDSU Facebook page called O...
Posted on 4/18/13 at 10:16 PM
What Are The Vikings Doing?
If someone knows what the Vikings are doing, will you please let me know? For a team with the most pathetic receiving corps in modern-day football, they...
Posted on 3/12/13 at 12:25 PM
Seeing For the Very First Time: Ambient Social Networking
We all knowpopular websites like Facebook and Twitter as examples of how people keep in touch with others via the Internet. We now live a world with an added layer: a virtual existence. You're on a tr...
Posted on 1/11/13 at 10:07 AM
Help your teen stay safe on facebook
Have you seen yet another story in the news about an adult using a computer to lure a minor? This story was published on www.grandforksherald.com recently. "Grand Forks Police have arrested a paraed...
Posted on 1/9/13 at 5:09 PM
Police: Burglary suspect leaves phone behind, Facebook app open
FARGO — So much for privacy settings. Two Fargo men were charged Monday with burglarizing a Harwood home after one of them allegedly left his cellphone there with his Facebook app open to his own profile.By Emily Welker , April 03, 2013
Fargo man accused of Facebook threat to bosses
FARGO — Authorities have issued an arrest warrant for a Fargo man who allegedly posted messages on Facebook asking someone to burn down the Mesa, Ariz., house of the bosses who had just fired him.March 27, 2013
Walking out on parole and into a community: Kent Davidson leaves a correctional facility, walks into a homicide investigation
By Anna Jauhola , March 23, 2013
Confession: Online fad sweeps across ND schools
FARGO — An online fad is sweeping across area high schools and colleges, allowing students to post anonymous “confessions” about life as a young student.By Erik Burgess , March 20, 2013
Legislative 'humor' backfires on Facebook
FARGO — An email its sender in the North Dakota House calls “just a little humor” is finding a tough reception among a broader audience.By Emily Welker , January 19, 2013
Direct sales undergo evolution in digital age
FARGO — When Cathy Zastoupil first started selling Pampered Chef products 10 years ago, she filled out a paper form for every customer who ordered at a home party. Now, she brings along a laptop to place the orders.By Sherri Richards , January 13, 2013
Opaque Instagram ad policy change riles users
NEW YORK — Instagram, the popular photo-sharing service that Facebook bought this year, is the target of a storm of outrage on Twitter and other sites after a change in its user agreement hinted that it might use shared photos in ads.December 18, 2012
Joy Haven Facebook posts draw unhappy responses from across the nation
Two Labor Day Facebook posts on the personal page of the owner of Joy Haven have drawn nearly 200 combined comments, and have stirred the pot of controversy in Dickinson and across the nation.By Katherine Grandstrand , September 05, 2012
Fargo police post crime photos to Facebook
FARGO — Small-time criminals, beware: You might soon be finding your picture on the Fargo Police Department’s Facebook page.By Sam Benshoof , May 24, 2012
Facebook stock closes nearly flat on debut
NEW YORK — It was barely a “like” and definitely not a “love” from Facebook investors as the online social network’s stock failed to live up to the hype in its trading debut Friday.By Barbara Ortutay , May 19, 2012
Will Facebook deliver an IPO surprise?
By Pallavi Gogoi , February 01, 2012
Dickinson police name Facebook terrorizing suspect
August 26, 2011
Former Dickinson student charged after Facebook post
A former Dickinson student was charged Monday for posting a threatening message on Facebook, Dickinson Public Schools Superintendent Doug Sullivan confirmed Tuesday.By Katherine Grandstrand and Jennifer McBride , August 24, 2011
Schools address social networking, should students and teachers be ‘friends’?
Most students and many teachers have accounts on social networking websites, such as Facebook or Twitter, and education officials said there is an understanding of what is acceptable conduct between instructor and student even in the absence of technology-specific policies.By Klark Byrd , August 19, 2011
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