1 of 3 The Mystery of Edwin Drood was the last main-stage performance hosted by Fairmont State s Theatre Program before the school s board of governor s voted to eliminate its degree programs in music and theatre. Greyson Grimmett, Colton Daft and Morgan Donaldson were in this production.
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From left, Nathaniel George, Colton Daft and Sarah Stevens on stage during the November 2019 performance of âThe Mystery of Edwin Drood.â
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From left, Grace Spindler, Greyson Grimmett, and Morgan Donaldson taking a bow after a performance of The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
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FAIRMONT â May will mark a year since Fairmont State chose to shelf its theatre and music degree programs.
Paula Mohr
PAST AND CURRENT GROWERS NEEDED: NDSU and the National Sunflower Association are asking all growers, past and current, to complete a voluntary, confidential survey about the crop and pest damage caused by blackbirds. North Dakota State University scientists want to learn about blackbird damage in sunflowers.
North Dakota State University researchers and the National Sunflower Association are asking past and current sunflower growers to participate in a survey that focuses on crop damage caused by blackbirds.
Blackbirds have been a longtime avian pest in sunflowers. Research on evaluating and mitigating damages caused by blackbirds has been going on since the 1980s. NDSU graduate students Mallory White and Morgan Donaldson and colleagues are seeking to update data.