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Several Republican state lawmakers have been censured by their own party in the wake of North Dakotaâs House of Representatives expelling a member in March for workplace and sexual harassment. Some believe that indicates an intraparty clash. The top House Republican characterizes it as a battle for the soul of the party. And one of the most respected GOP politicians in recent state history says the tactics being used are cutthroat and uncalled for. A censure formally condemns someone s conduct. District GOP chairs and lawmakers say the recent censures are at least in part due to representativesâ votes to oust Rep. Luke Simons, R-Dickinson. But some say the reasons go further than that and include how lawmakers voted on certain legislation during the 2021 session, which recently ended. ....
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Nickel Trophy bill fails in North Dakota House The UND and NDSU football teams competed for the Nickel Trophy from 1938 to 2003. It was retired to the North Dakota Historical Society when the teams started playing in different conferences. Now that the rivals are facing off again, lawmakers wrote the bill to allow the schools to temporarily host the trophy. Written By: Alexandra Kautzman / N.D. Newspaper Association Education Foundation | 7:00 am, Apr. 19, 2021 × The Nickel Trophy is displayed during a UND-North Dakota State football game in the Fargodome. Herald file photo. BISMARCK The North Dakota House has killed a bill that would have had the UND and NDSU football teams play for the retired Nickel Trophy or create a new one. ....
A discovery made while designing an exhibition reveals surprising parallels with our current moment. Behind the curves and corners of MoMA’s Engineer, Agitator, Constructor: The Artist Reinvented exhibition, mural-sized photographic wallpapers reveal themselves in moments of surprise. These wallpapers contextualize the early-20th-century works of art and design in the exhibition, offering glimpses of the past, inviting us to imagine what it was like to have lived in another place and time and and to envision how the worlds within those photographs shaped the artists whose works are on view. This aspect of the exhibition’s design started out as a small archival photograph, which I scanned to make 100 times or more its original size. All of the scratches and thumbprints become amplified and larger than life, interrupting the viewer’s entry into the image. I digitally retouch these blemishes, working inch by inch in a process that takes days of detailed wor ....
The chairman of the Senate Government and Veterans Affairs Committee believes the political climate that lingers from last year s election is the reason for a high number of voting and election-related bills before the North Dakota Legislature. âI think this is the highest that I recall,â said Sen. Shawn Vedaa, R-Velva. âI think the intentions are to improve (the laws), but many times (sponsors) donât understand (the issues) themselves.â Vedaa believes North Dakota elections have always been safe and most of the bills being brought up are a reaction to the 2020 election. This is reflected on the national level as well, as the Brennan Center, a nonpartisan law and policy institute, reported last month that 250 bills proposed in 43 states this year relate to elections and voting. ....