On the night of April 16, a World Voice Day Event was held in the Josephine Campbell Recital Hall at the Hughes Fine Arts Center. This event was organized by the Students of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (SNATS) and supported by their advisors. World Voice Day is a world-wide event that occurs.
With vibrant costumes and spirited performances, local celebrities and dance instructors took the stage at Chester Fritz Auditorium on April 16 for “Dancing for Special Stars,” an annual event modeled after the hit TV show “Dancing with the Stars.” The fundraiser that is vital for Special Olympics North Dakota (SOND), ensuring their athletes can compete.
On April 14, the North Dakota Museum of Art hosted the final featured artist for their 2023-2024 season of Concerts in the Galleries Presented by The Myra Foundation. This concert showcased the talents of percussionist and marimba player, Ji Su Jung. Ji Su Jung was born in South Korea and has been playing marimba since.
Finals week is approaching faster than ever this year; as we approach the home stretch of the school year this upcoming May, you may want to ask yourself whether staying in Grand Forks this summer is in your best interest or not. You may be wrapping up a flight course, looking to get ahead with.
The 52nd annual Time Out Wacipi Powwow took place on April 19 and 20 in the Hyslop Sports Center. Community members and students gathered to celebrate Indigenous heritage, reconnect with friends and family and honor the sacrifices and achievements of individuals among the tribes. A long-held tradition with roots dating back to the student antiwar.