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Who Dun’ It: Students take part in real life game of Clue PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lacie Cunningham   
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
“Who Dun it?” was the theme that took over the Great Plains Ballroom of the Memorial Union on Wednesday night.
The night took on a “Clue-like” feel with actors from the Colorado Springs Red Herring Production team, dressed up in vintage film gear, acted their way through a murder mystery that only NDSU students could solve.
 
Collegiate Readership Program begins at NDSU PDF Print E-mail
Written by Amanda Hillier   
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
North Dakota State University students, staff and faculty members now have no reason not to be up to date on the news due to a new Collegiate Readership Program. The program started on Nov. 10, and is a free, one-month pilot test for campus.
 
Diwali Nite 08 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Emily Hanson   
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
In 2006, Diwali won an award for being the best cultural program in Fargo-Moorhead and members of the Association of Students from India (ASI) plan to make event, Diwali Nite ’08 as successful.
 
Transgender Day of Remembrance PDF Print E-mail
Written by Emily Hanson   
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
Imagine that you were forced to spend a day in a body that was not your own, but the body of a person of the opposite sex. What would you wear to school or work that day? What name would you prefer to be called? What public restroom would you use? These are daily struggles for transgender individuals and these struggles can be intensified when public scrutiny, criticism and judgment are added into the mix.
 
This Week in Student Government PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stanley J. Kwiecien   
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
This week's relatively short meeting began with a reminder for the Student Government from CSO Commissioner, Amber Altstadt, that  there will be a CSO Large Group meeting on Wednesday of this week. There are four different meeting times on Wednesday which allows the student organizations a little bit of flexibility in attendance, and this is another chance for student organizations who aren't at the maximum CSO rating to go up another level.  
 
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