Monthly Archives: May 2009

Invitation to Saberi’s Welcome Home

We know that many people on the local campuses have been following the story of Roxana Saberi, the freelance journalist who spent nearly four months in an Iranian prison. She will be arriving in Fargo at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Saturday, … Continue reading

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The Speed Bumps are Back

With the success of the speed bumps last year at the Old Main, Union  Parking Lot and Transit Center intersection, they will be going back  in.  They were installed to attempt to slow down traffic in this very  busy area … Continue reading

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Forbes Lists NDSU & Fargo as Top Town for Jobs

FORBES LISTS NDSU AND FARGO AS A TOP COLLEGE TOWN FOR JOBS   May 20, 2009 – Fargo, N.D. – Forbes.com has listed North Dakota State University and Fargo as number five in an article called “Top College Towns for … Continue reading

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Updates on 12 Ave Construstion

Below are some updates from the 12th Ave project job meeting: – this Sunday the intersection of 12th Ave and 18th St will be closed; the north detour will be Dakota Drive and the south detour 19th St; signage will … Continue reading

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Alien Closes

May 13, 2009   For Immediate Release   NDSU Research & Technology Park, Inc. Contact Information:  Tony Grindberg, 499-3601   Tony Grindberg, executive director of the North Dakota State University Research and Technology Park, said Wednesday, he is thankful for … Continue reading

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Women’s Softball makes first NCAA D-1 appearance

North Dakota State University (35-18) makes its first NCAA Division I Softball Championship appearance this weekend at the Norman Regional … NDSU won the 2009 Summit League Softbal Championship on May 8-9 in Macomb, Ill. The Bison square off with … Continue reading

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Downtown apartments available soon

The Department of Residence Life will have Downtown Apartments available for students beginning Fall 2009.   Located within walking distance of all NDSU Downtown buildings, as well as a variety of unique shops and restaurants, the spacious apartments will be … Continue reading

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Fewer students engaging in high-risk drinking

Results from the 2008 CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey indicate that fewer NDSU students are engaging in high risk drinking (five or more standard drinks in one sitting) than two years ago. The 2008 results show that 51 percent of … Continue reading

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North Dakota’s Population Grows Due to More Births and Net In-migration

  As of July 1, 2008, North Dakota’s population totaled 641,481, which is an increase of 3,577 since July 1, 2007.   This month’s "Population Bulletin," a monthly publication from the North Dakota State Data Center at North Dakota State … Continue reading

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ND State Football Dismisses Schultenover, Blincoe Leaves Team

ND State Football Dismisses Schultenover, Blincoe Leaves Team   North Dakota State University head football coach Craig Bohl announced today that wide receiver Jordan Schultenover has been dismissed from the team for violation of team rules and that running back … Continue reading

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