NDSU officials said the campus is not threatened by the Red River flood conditions. However, there would be cause for concern if Fargo’s wastewater treatment plant would fail.
Yangbo He and Yang Gao, two plant science graduate students from Harbin, China, were playfully tapping on each other’s arms and laughing as they waited in a long line outside of the Memorial Union at…
A ribbon of students, four abreast, snaked its way from behind the Memorial Union to the bus stop in front of Old Main. All of them were ready to help with sandbagging efforts in Fargo. They climbed…
The Bison Men’s basketball team stayed the course in their first-ever NCAA Division I basketball tournament, but in the end Kansas University’s Jayhawks took Friday’s game, 84-74. The teams faced off…
V-Day NDSU presents The Vagina Monologues on March 27 at 7:30 p.m., March 28 at 7:30 p.m., and March 29 at 2 p.m. in Askanase Auditorium. Tickets are available through March 27 in the Memorial Union…
The American Chemical Society’s Chemical & Engineering News in its March 16 edition featured a Science Café coordinated by Dr. Victoria Gelling of NDSU’s Department of Coatings and Polymeric…
The NDSU campus community is invited to provide feedback on the “Strategic Plan to Address High Risk Alcohol and Drug Use” in advance of its final approval and implementation at an open forum on…
The Northern Crops Institute will offer the short course, “Baking with Sunflower,” June 16-18. The course will focus on quality, milling, ingredient specifications and hands-on aspects of baking…
The NDSU Bison will play the University of Kansas in the first round of the Midwest Region of the 2009 NCAA men’s basketball tournament. The teams are scheduled to meet at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, March…
Students from NDSU’s Food Production Management class have planned a feast for Tuesday, April 7, and Thursday, April 9. The event, themed “Eat Your Colors” will take place on the lower level of the…