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2 weeks ago |
dakotastudent.com | Dylan Campbell
As of Easter break, there are only four weeks left of the spring semester, including finals week. This, along with the weather warming, may give students tunnel vision towards summer. With summer in sight, students may fall into a slump, feeling unmotivated to finish the last assignments, projects, and exams. However, there are strategies to integrate to finish the semester strong. The first strategy that can be implemented is getting organized.
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3 weeks ago |
dakotastudent.com | Dylan Campbell
Drew Wrigley, the North Dakota Attorney General, visited the University of North Dakota School of Law to speak to the Federalist Society on Thursday, Apr. 3. The Federalist Society is a student organization at the UND School of Law. The organization is a collective of law students interested in the present state of legal order.
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1 month ago |
dakotastudent.com | Dylan Campbell
The University of North Dakota’s Indigenous Health Doctoral students contributed to a Photovoice Research Project, which highlighted their perspectives on participating in a one-week seminar. Their findings were presented in an event, titled “Promoting Community: A Visual Journey of Indigenous Health Doctoral Students,” last Tuesday, Mar. 25, at the Memorial Union. In attendance was Shawnda Schroeder, an associate professor in the Department of Indigenous Health at UND.
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1 month ago |
dakotastudent.com | Dylan Campbell
The University of North Dakota Writers Conference, a literary festival on the prairie, held its 56th annual assembly through a series of panel discussions, community craft sessions, readings, museum tours, and more last week, Mar. 19 to Mar. 21, at the Memorial Union. The UND Writers Conference was initiated by Professor John Little in 1970.
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1 month ago |
whichcar.com.au | Dylan Campbell
Nothing beats seeing a racing car in real life… or does it? 18 Mar 2025, 08:37 am Gallery 5 There’s something about live motorsport that keeps us coming back… despite its best efforts. On the face of it, seeing cars race right in front of you, wheel-to-wheel, at speeds up to 350km/h couldn’t sound sexier – especially if it’s for the first time. Television, you could tell any uninitiated, doesn’t do it justice.
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