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Victory? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Aaron Skjerseth   
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
Victory is usually a simple concept to wrap our minds around. When the Bison beat Missouri State 48 to 27, we all knew they were the victors. Victory is usually very easy to understand. So why can’t I figure out what victory in Iraq would mean?
I have been told that war is just the way the world works. Apparently, the gears that keep the world turning are greased with blood.  
 
LGBT community finds welcome PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chantel Joyce   
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
We live in a very diverse world, so it comes as no surprise that we have people with many different sexual orientations and gender identities here on campus.  However, being a minority can be difficult.
To reduce this difficulty, NDSU provides groups and resources, which can help students and staff, feel more comfortable with expressing their sexual orientation here on campus. Our Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) group is divided into two parts: the Ten Percent Society and the Pride Network.  
 
Opportunity for innovation PDF Print E-mail
Written by Joel Gifford   
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
“The economic future belongs to those who innovate.”
That’s the slogan for Bison Ventures, NDSU’s new initiative to facilitate student innovation and business development. Bison Ventures is a comprehensive process that provides students or faculty with an original idea access to capital, guidance from members of industry, office space, and other resources to get a business off the ground.
 
Diverse, but equal student body PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Rivenburg   
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
One of the things that makes any student body unique is the differences between each student’s perspective. A Caucasian male student from central North Dakota will have a completely different outlook then a female student from India. The diversity within the student body creates an atmosphere where every individual has the opportunity to learn not only about one another’s culture, but about their own as well.    
 
The price of fabulouscity PDF Print E-mail
Written by Janae Hagen   
Tuesday, 04 November 2008
Every day when I go to work, I walk through a lounge that’s filled with the same people day after day. I refer to the group as the “Magic kids” because of the game they play. We don’t talk to each other, but we silently acknowledge one another in a friendly manner.
I really admire the Magic kids – their comradery is obvious. They are living their life with the people they love and doing the things they love to do. It’s that simple – so beautifully and blissfully uncomplicated.
 
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