Music and art majors at the University of North Dakota will spend most of their days at the Hughes Fine Arts Center. The center hosts various events throughout the year, from hosting concerts in the Josephine Campbell Recital Hall to selling student-made ceramics just inside the main entrance. However, one of the most common events.
The Chester Fritz Library concluded its dinosaur hunt on April 3 with a much anticipated Randy Rasmussen Memorial Lecture on molecular paleontology. The respected orator, decked out in a broad fedora and a necktie with a fossil on it, captivated the electric crowd of 50 for nearly an hour with fascinating data and entertaining explication..
April 1 marked the beginning of a month-long climbing competition at the UND Wellness Center. The “King of the Wall” contest is free to enter and divided into three skill-based categories: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Participants receive a scorecard to record their results, which are calculated at the end of the month. Winners will receive.
Have your new year’s fitness goals already gone south? I know mine have. Between a packed work schedule and compiling schoolwork, it has become more difficult finding time to stay active. This prompted me to spark a change within my daily routine and find a way to get back on track towards my personal goals. .
On Thursday at 6 p.m., young professionals and community members celebrated community, leadership, and young professional development at the Greater Grand Forks Young Professionals Annual Launch. Hosted at the Ralph Englestad Arena and open to the public, this gathering allowed individuals to make meaningful connections within their community while celebrating members. A highlight of the.